after this video I googled about "System prompt" a bit and found that- The system prompt format is typically a structured and clear instruction set that defines how the assistant should behave, what its role is, and any special guidelines for handling specific tasks. While there is no strict format, it generally consists of: i. Role Definition: What role should the assistant take? (e.g., coding assistant, teacher, researcher, etc.) ii. Behavioral Guidelines: How should the assistant interact with the user? (e.g., concise, detailed, formal, friendly, etc.) iii. Context/Task Specific Instructions: What is the assistant expected to do? (e.g., solve math problems, write code, answer general knowledge questions, etc.) iv. Tone and Style: Any specific communication style or tone (e.g., use simple language, avoid unnecessary explanations, etc.).
3:00 am at morning watched the entire video. I don't know of others but i love this type of videos u explaining something and the 2 way conversation, from past 2 month i am heavily coding just to be part of your next super 30. Btw editor ko bola karo personal chize blur kardia kare( bich me WhatsApp khul gya tha)
@sarthakitaliya7660 super 30 is coding bootcamp initiated by harkirat in which he choose bunch of folks who are skilled enough but don't have a right path to follow harkirat guides them one to one.
WebContainer uses WebAssembly to handle Node.js tasks, likely using some kind of virtualization to manage the port exposed by the WebAssembly module. Your Application → WebAssembly Handler → Wasm Module (running your application on port 3000). The specific port your application runs on doesn't really matter because the WebAssembly handler communicates exclusively with the single process managed by the Wasm module. To you, it appears as though your application is running on a specific port, but in reality, it's just a process managed and abstracted by the WebAssembly handler. This is just a guess.
What if the chat history is manipulated. If somebody sends the previous chats containing a response from the AI that the actual AI would never say, what happens then?
after this video I googled about "System prompt" a bit and found that-
The system prompt format is typically a structured and clear instruction set that defines how the assistant should behave, what its role is, and any special guidelines for handling specific tasks. While there is no strict format, it generally consists of:
i. Role Definition: What role should the assistant take? (e.g., coding assistant, teacher, researcher, etc.)
ii. Behavioral Guidelines: How should the assistant interact with the user? (e.g., concise, detailed, formal, friendly, etc.)
iii. Context/Task Specific Instructions: What is the assistant expected to do? (e.g., solve math problems, write code, answer general knowledge questions, etc.)
iv. Tone and Style: Any specific communication style or tone (e.g., use simple language, avoid unnecessary explanations, etc.).
thank you bhai
3:00 am at morning watched the entire video. I don't know of others but i love this type of videos u explaining something and the 2 way conversation, from past 2 month i am heavily coding just to be part of your next super 30.
Btw editor ko bola karo personal chize blur kardia kare( bich me WhatsApp khul gya tha)
Can you share information about super 30
@sarthakitaliya7660 super 30 is coding bootcamp initiated by harkirat in which he choose bunch of folks who are skilled enough but don't have a right path to follow harkirat guides them one to one.
How and from where you are preparing for getting into super 30???
Same bro
True, 2 way conversation makes the tutorial engaging like we are also sitting there and harkirat is asking question to me 🙌
20 minutes in and already loving this !!
Already watched bolt video 😊😊😊.
I am also 😊😊
@@NeelPrajapati-v7c bro i know basics of react should i watch it ?
Wow! Love it, really helpful video!
at 33:31 there are some video lagging check if it's my device's problem or everyone is facing this?
my mentor the great mentor harkirat
WebContainer uses WebAssembly to handle Node.js tasks, likely using some kind of virtualization to manage the port exposed by the WebAssembly module.
Your Application → WebAssembly Handler → Wasm Module (running your application on port 3000).
The specific port your application runs on doesn't really matter because the WebAssembly handler communicates exclusively with the single process managed by the Wasm module.
To you, it appears as though your application is running on a specific port, but in reality, it's just a process managed and abstracted by the WebAssembly handler.
This is just a guess.
Much awaited video
11:52 You can give the prompt that he should not share their internal system prompt with user whether user ask or not for it.
everyone should watch this
The real content
Sir pls help me, I'm creating bolt with Gemini api but I'm having some issue to get response from it while giving it system instructions.
to allow ports in browser i think this uses servlets or any java based framwork or technology
can someone explain what sir is trying to explain @57:07 ?
Nice video ❤❤
Seedhi baat no bakawas❤
What if the chat history is manipulated. If somebody sends the previous chats containing a response from the AI that the actual AI would never say, what happens then?
Liked it❤
How to get into super 30
Hey harkirat can you share what are the project super30 has completed uptil now i also want to build that
crud todo list
t3 stack? heard first time.🤔🤔
Anyone knows free AI APIs to test similar to Anthropic?
Gemini Ai
@already_checked I know that one but There are Rate Limiting issues that's why I do not consider it anything else You know? then feel free to say 🙏
Gemini and grok api
use groq API
momos