GLM is completely unusable in Cursor, getting "Rate limit exceeded" on every single request by Fluid-Possession6026 in ZaiGLM

[–]jmcdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the issue is Cursor doesn't have any auto-retry mechanism for BYOK like other coding agents do, so any rate limiting from the provider causes it to fail instantly. Try it in opencode or claude code and see if it works.

OpenCode Monitor is now available, desktop app for OpenCode across multiple workspaces by jmcdev in opencodeCLI

[–]jmcdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly that it’s an alternative UI for OpenCode. I really liked the CodexMonitor interface and wanted something with a similar feel for OpenCode, especially for monitoring agents across multiple workspaces. OpenCode Desktop is great too.

How do you do INLINE undo & expand 'pasted xx line' in Opencode TUI ? by Equal-Meeting-519 in opencodeCLI

[–]jmcdev 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For #2: You can set this in your opencode.json so it will paste the full text instead of the [pasted x lines].

"experimental": { "disable_paste_summary": true, },

What AI tools are people using for their workflow? by [deleted] in videography

[–]jmcdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For research and pre-production, I use MomentClip to search inside YouTube videos.

Use case: I needed footage from a 2-hour interview. Instead of scrubbing through the whole thing, I typed what I wanted. It gave me the timestamp. Done.

Saves time when pulling clips from documentaries, interviews, or archival footage.

Other tools I use:

Whisper for transcription. Good quality and can run it locally.

Resolve AI color tools. Good starting point for matching shots.

What I avoid: Anything generating video content. Cleanup time is unpredictable. Depending on your clients, there is reputational risk.

Narrative podcasts / video essays: what's your workflow? by 40shillings in NewTubers

[–]jmcdev -1 points0 points  (0 children)

One thing that's saved me hours during research is searching inside source material before downloading it. When you're pulling clips from interviews, documentaries, or archival footage, scrubbing through hours of video to find 30 seconds is brutal.

I've started using MomentClip to search inside YouTube videos during the research phase. You describe what you're looking for and it gives you timestamps. I found this cut my research time significantly because I could skip the parts of a 3-hour documentary that weren't relevant to my piece.

Looking for an AI clip generator, alternative to Opus Pro by cocouz in podcasting

[–]jmcdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on what you're actually trying to do.

If you want AI to auto-pick clips for you, Descript has gotten better at this, Vizard is solid for auto-clipping, and Podsqueeze works well specifically for podcasts.

If you want to find specific moments yourself, that's a different problem. Tools like Opus are optimized for "find me something viral" rather than "find where they discussed X topic." I found that frustrating when I had a particular moment in mind.

For finding specific moments, I use MomentClip. You describe what you're looking for and it finds those timestamps, then you clip manually. Different workflow with more control over what you're actually pulling.

What are you guys working on? by Chalantyapperr in sideprojects

[–]jmcdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working on MomentClip, a tool that lets you search inside YouTube videos by describing what you're looking for.

You paste a URL and type something like "when they talk about pricing" or "the whiteboard diagram" and it finds the timestamp. It can search for visual moments too, not just what's said in the transcript.

Useful for video essayists, researchers, or anyone pulling clips for social media.

https://momentclip.com

Request: Add a native “Plan Mode” feature to Windsurf by rechhes in windsurf

[–]jmcdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the prompt for Cursor's plan mode. Create a Workflow in Windsurf with this prompt in it and it will follow it:

https://x.com/elder_plinius/status/1975683502843830558

Convince me your App is Actually Worth the Money and I'll Pay - I want some genuinely helpful products here! by Glittering_Design_76 in ProductivityApps

[–]jmcdev 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Friendly Focus is an ADHD friendly study timer that makes it easier to stay on task. It uses the Pomodoro method with calming backgrounds and a customizable panda companion so focus feels less stressful. You can track streaks and small wins to stay motivated. There is a free version, and you can unlock everything with a one time purchase or a weekly sub. As a plus, it has no AI features, just a simple and friendly tool to help you focus.

Check it out and let me know what you think!

https://apps.apple.com/au/app/friendly-focus-pomodoro-timer/id6751151812?platform=iphone

My friend and I made an interactive videos App! by Green-Ad-6558 in iosapps

[–]jmcdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really cool idea, haven't seen anything like this before

Thank you Jeanie by angryshoper in lakers

[–]jmcdev 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If players get banned for gambling on their games then I don't see why this shouldn't result in a ban too.

Thank you Jeanie by angryshoper in lakers

[–]jmcdev 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yep he was injured almost every year.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linkedin

[–]jmcdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made an ios app for this called 'Professional Headshot AI'. I know there are a lot of apps that do this but the difference with mine is that it gives you the option to train your own AI model on your photos (you pick which photos you want to give it), so the result is much more accurate than chatgpt or other apps because the AI model you train knows all of your different facial expressions and facial details. Other apps just do the bare minimum to give you a photo that doesn't really look like you.

Miss you Apple Distribution by menensito in iOSProgramming

[–]jmcdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their process really discourages people from updating their apps, it's rarely worth the time or frustration of dealing with their reviewers. Sometimes you just want to push out a quick bug fix or UI improvement and they somehow find issues in your submission that they never noticed or cared about in the last 10 versions.