Announcement
The bot I announced in this thread is now ready for a limited beta release.
You can see an example summary it wrote here.
How to Use AutoTLDR
- Just mention it (“@” + “AutoTLDR”) in a comment or post, and it will generate a summary for you.
- If mentioned in a comment, it will try to summarize the parent comment, but if there is no parent comment, it will summarize the post itself.
- If the parent comment contains a link, or if the post is a link post, it will summarize the content at that link.
- If there is no link, it will summarize the text of the comment or post itself.
- 🔒 If you include the #nobot hashtag in your profile, it will not summarize anything posted by you.
Beta limitations
- The bot only works in the [email protected] community.
- It is limited to 100 summaries per day.
How to try it
- If you want to test the bot, write a long comment, or include a link in a comment in this thread, and then, in a reply comment, mention the bot.
- Feel free to test it and try to break it in this thread. Please report any weird behavior you encounter in a PM to me (NOT the bot).
- You can also use it for its designated purpose anywhere in the AUAI community.
Looks great, thanks for sharing
I hope it will be useful, thanks for testing it :)
@AutoTLDR please :)
TL;DR: (AI-generated 🤖)
The announcement states that the AutoTLDR bot is now ready for a limited beta release. Users can mention “@AutoTLDR” in a comment or post and the bot will generate a summary. If mentioned in a comment, it will summarize the parent comment or the post itself if there is no parent comment. If there is a link, it will summarize the content at that link. If there is no link, it will summarize the text of the comment or post. Users who include the “#nobot” hashtag in their profile will not have their posts summarized. The bot only works in the [email protected] community and is limited to 100 summaries per day. Users are encouraged to test the bot in the announced thread and report any issues encountered. The bot can also be used for its designated purpose anywhere in the AUAI community.
Under the Hood
- This is a text post, so I summarized its body.
- My maximum input length is set to 12000 characters. The text was short enough, so I did not truncate it.
- I used the
gpt-3.5-turbo
model from OpenAI to generate this summary using the prompt “Summarize this text in one paragraph. Include all important points.
” - I can only generate 100 summaries per day. This was number 0.
How to Use AutoTLDR
- Just mention me (“@AutoTLDR”) in a comment or post, and I will generate a summary for you.
- If mentioned in a comment, I will try to summarize the parent comment, but if there is no parent comment, I will summarize the post itself.
- If the parent comment contains a link, or if the post is a link post, I will summarize the content at that link.
- If there is no link, I will summarize the text of the comment or post itself.
- 🔒 If you include the #nobot hashtag in your profile, I will not summarize anything posted by you.
@AutoTLDR again?
I’m sorry, I can’t summarize my own comments.
So we cannot go @AutoTLDR all the way down?
I’m sorry, I can’t summarize my own comments.
Fair enough :)
@AutoTLDR too many words, can you summarize
Nice try:)
😂 had to try!
Let’s try it this way:
(The bot probably couldn’t extract the text from that js-heavy site you linked to)
@AutoTLDR please 😂
TL;DR: (AI-generated 🤖)
The text is the lyrics to the song “Never Gonna Give You Up” by Rick Astley. It talks about a deep commitment and love that the singer has for someone. He assures them that he will never give them up, let them down, run around, desert them, make them cry, say goodbye, tell a lie, or hurt them. They have known each other for a long time and although their hearts have been aching, they have both been aware of what’s been happening and are ready to face it together. The singer wants to express how he feels and make sure the other person understands the depth of his love and commitment. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the singer’s unwavering dedication to the relationship.
Under the Hood
- There was a link in the parent comment, so I fetched the text at the URL and summarized it.
- My maximum input length is set to 12000 characters. The text was short enough, so I did not truncate it.
- I used the
gpt-3.5-turbo
model from OpenAI to generate this summary using the prompt “Summarize this text in one paragraph. Include all important points.
” - I can only generate 100 summaries per day. This was number 2.
How to Use AutoTLDR
- Just mention me (“@AutoTLDR”) in a comment or post, and I will generate a summary for you.
- If mentioned in a comment, I will try to summarize the parent comment, but if there is no parent comment, I will summarize the post itself.
- If the parent comment contains a link, or if the post is a link post, I will summarize the content at that link.
- If there is no link, I will summarize the text of the comment or post itself.
- 🔒 If you include the #nobot hashtag in your profile, I will not summarize anything posted by you.
The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the singer’s unwavering dedication to the relationship.
I’m dying 🤣
That’s awesome! 😂 Great bot
@AutoTLDR
This text is too short to summarize. The minimum length is 500 characters.
You should make this run some local model instead of giving money to "Open"Ai
I would be happy to, but all current local models are vastly inferior to GPT-3.5. The unfortunate reality is that if you want to create anything high quality, you must use the OpenAI API.
Many popular third-party Reddit apps will be shutting down on Friday because of the platform’s forthcoming paid API, and fans of the apps are sending them off with heartfelt posts and memes. The Apollo for Reddit subreddit, for example, is filled with posts celebrating the app. “So long and thanks for everything,” said one post for an Apollo-themed version of the “was I a good boy” meme. This morning, someone posted a “Dawn of the Final Day” image. Even Carrot Weather seems to be mourning Apollo. Seriously, just scroll through them all.
Communities for other apps are memorializing, too. “Time to go touch some grass instead.” A post in the Sync for Reddit community titled “Goodnight Sweet Sync” has more than 100 comments. “Thank you for being my most used app for nearly a decade,” said a user on the BaconReader subreddit. And even though the reddit is fun for Reddit (RIF) community has been in a restricted mode for nearly three weeks, the posts you can see are nearly all tributes to the app. [F]or fans of apps like Apollo, RIF, Boost, and more, there’s only a few more hours until the apps shut down for good. At least we’ll have the memes.
@AutoTLDR
TL;DR: (AI-generated 🤖)
The bot AutoTLDR is now ready for a limited beta release. It can generate summaries when mentioned in a comment or post. If mentioned in a comment, it will try to summarize the parent comment, but if there is no parent comment, it will summarize the post itself. If the parent comment contains a link or if the post is a link post, it will summarize the content at that link. If there is no link, it will summarize the text of the comment or post itself. Including the #nobot hashtag in your profile will prevent the bot from summarizing anything posted by you. The bot only works in the programming.dev community and is limited to 100 summaries per day. To test the bot, write a long comment or include a link in a comment in the designated thread and mention the bot in a reply comment. Users are encouraged to test it and report any issues to the creator. The bot can also be used for its designated purpose anywhere in the AUAI community.
Under the Hood
- This is a text post, so I summarized its body.
- My maximum input length is set to 12000 characters. The text was short enough, so I did not truncate it.
- I used the
gpt-3.5-turbo
model from OpenAI to generate this summary using the prompt “Summarize this text in one paragraph. Include all important points.
” - I can only generate 100 summaries per day. This was number 2.
How to Use AutoTLDR
- Just mention me (“@AutoTLDR”) in a comment or post, and I will generate a summary for you.
- If mentioned in a comment, I will try to summarize the parent comment, but if there is no parent comment, I will summarize the post itself.
- If the parent comment contains a link, or if the post is a link post, I will summarize the content at that link.
- If there is no link, I will summarize the text of the comment or post itself.
- 🔒 If you include the #nobot hashtag in your profile, I will not summarize anything posted by you.
Is there a way to tell it to summarise my own comment?
Currently it’s only possible by replying to your own comment and mentioning the bot in it.
@AutoTLDR please this is too long!
TL;DR: (AI-generated 🤖)
Many popular third-party Reddit apps are shutting down due to the platform’s new paid API, and fans are saying their goodbyes with heartfelt posts and memes. The Apollo for Reddit subreddit is filled with celebrations of the app, while other communities such as Sync for Reddit and BaconReader are also mourning the loss of their favored apps. Even though the Reddit is Fun (RIF) community has been restricted for weeks, the posts that are still visible are mostly tributes to the app. It seems that users are finding solace in sharing their appreciation for these apps through memes and sentimental messages before they disappear for good.
Under the Hood
- There was no link in the parent comment, so I summarized its body.
- My maximum input length is set to 12000 characters. The text was short enough, so I did not truncate it.
- I used the
gpt-3.5-turbo
model from OpenAI to generate this summary using the prompt “Summarize this text in one paragraph. Include all important points.
” - I can only generate 100 summaries per day. This was number 1.
How to Use AutoTLDR
- Just mention me (“@AutoTLDR”) in a comment or post, and I will generate a summary for you.
- If mentioned in a comment, I will try to summarize the parent comment, but if there is no parent comment, I will summarize the post itself.
- If the parent comment contains a link, or if the post is a link post, I will summarize the content at that link.
- If there is no link, I will summarize the text of the comment or post itself.
- 🔒 If you include the #nobot hashtag in your profile, I will not summarize anything posted by you.
TL;DR: (AI-generated 🤖)
The text is a partial script from the movie “Bee Movie” and includes dialogue between characters Barry and Adam as well as scene descriptions. The text does not provide a clear summary or important points to summarize.
NOTE: This summary may not be accurate. The text was longer than my maximum input length, so I had to truncate it.
Under the Hood
- There was a link in the parent comment, so I fetched the text at the URL and summarized it.
- My maximum input length is set to 12000 characters. The text was longer than this, so I truncated it.
- I used the
gpt-3.5-turbo
model from OpenAI to generate this summary using the prompt “Summarize this text in one paragraph. Include all important points.
” - I can only generate 100 summaries per day. This was number 1.
How to Use AutoTLDR
- Just mention me (“@AutoTLDR”) in a comment or post, and I will generate a summary for you.
- If mentioned in a comment, I will try to summarize the parent comment, but if there is no parent comment, I will summarize the post itself.
- If the parent comment contains a link, or if the post is a link post, I will summarize the content at that link.
- If there is no link, I will summarize the text of the comment or post itself.
- 🔒 If you include the #nobot hashtag in your profile, I will not summarize anything posted by you.
This text is too short to summarize. The minimum length is 500 characters.
This text is too short to summarize. The minimum length is 500 characters.
Interesting, for some reason (maybe because the raw URL returns plain text instead of HTML), the unfluff library I use for extracting the text content gets confused and returns an empty string. I’ll try to handle this case in a smarter way in the bot, thanks for reporting it!