I don't see any actual user reviews provided in your request - only a single social media mention from dev.to about someone who used "Instructor" to teach AI/LLM development to engineers. Based on this limited information, I can only note that the tool appears to be used in professional training contexts for AI/machine learning education, with at least one case of successfully scaling to nearly 500 engineers. However, without actual user reviews, pricing information, or detailed feedback, I cannot provide a meaningful summary of user sentiment, strengths, complaints, or overall reputation. Could you provide the actual user reviews and additional social mentions for a proper analysis?
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I don't see any actual user reviews provided in your request - only a single social media mention from dev.to about someone who used "Instructor" to teach AI/LLM development to engineers. Based on this limited information, I can only note that the tool appears to be used in professional training contexts for AI/machine learning education, with at least one case of successfully scaling to nearly 500 engineers. However, without actual user reviews, pricing information, or detailed feedback, I cannot provide a meaningful summary of user sentiment, strengths, complaints, or overall reputation. Could you provide the actual user reviews and additional social mentions for a proper analysis?
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I turned Claude into a study assistant that can answer questions about any YouTube course. Here's the setup.
I'm going through a bunch of online courses right now Andrew Ng's ML specialization, some MIT OCW stuff, a few smaller tutorial channels. All on YouTube. Probably 150+ hours of lecture content total. The problem with video lectures is retention. I watch a 90-minute lecture, absorb maybe 60% of it, and two weeks later I can't remember which lecture explained the thing I need. YouTube search is useless for this. it matches titles, not what was actually said. So I end up re-watching entire lectures to find one explanation. I figured out a way to make Claude work as a study assistant that has access to all the lecture content. It took about 15 minutes to set up and it's honestly changed how I study. The setup npx skills add ZeroPointRepo/youtube-skills --skill youtube-full That's the skill. Now I can tell Claude things like: "Get the transcript from this lecture and explain the part about backpropagation in simpler terms" "Pull transcripts from this entire playlist and tell me which lecture covers regularization" "I don't understand the bias-variance tradeoff. Find where Andrew Ng explains it and summarize his explanation" "Generate 10 flashcards based on lectures 4-6 of this course, with timestamps so I can rewatch if I get one wrong" It works. Really well actually. Claude reads the transcript and can find specific explanations, compare how different instructors teach the same concept, generate study questions, all of it. The 15-minute version if you want to try this right now npx skills add ZeroPointRepo/youtube-skills --skill youtube-full Open Claude Code Paste a YouTube playlist URL and say "get transcripts from all videos in this playlist" Ask whatever question you want about the content That's it. No Python. No Docker. No API keys to manage. The skill handles auth automatically on first run. If you're a student and you haven't tried turning your lecture transcripts into a searchable, queryable knowledge base/ you're studying on hard mode for no reason. submitted by /u/nikhonit [link] [comments]
View originalSkills or plugin for this
Does anyone know if there's a skill or plugin that makes the agent behave like a tutor or instructor? Let me explain. I'd like it to assist me, not do things for me. I'd like it to explain and present the changes to be made in great detail. The plan mode isn't enough; it still behaves like a damn black box. These tools always tend to propose and implement changes like black boxes just presenting the final result, and that really frustrates and annoys me. submitted by /u/devcrack [link] [comments]
View originalFrom Early Adopter to AI Instructor: Teaching 500 Engineers to Build with LLMs
How I went from experimenting with ChatGPT on day one to building and delivering an AI training program for nearly 500 engineers — and what I learned about enterprise AI adoption along the way.
View originalDevforge - a tool to assist game designers with AI implementation of games
Greetings all - fairly new to Claude - I'm a historical board wargame designer using Claude to implement game ideas and produce them into digital products. I tried learning how to code for over a decade and claude code has made it possible to create the games I always wanted to via a designer - programmer relationship. https://github.com/lerugray/devforge Dev forge was simply meant as a way to improve my own process and try to save on AI usage where I can - but then I realized it may be of use to others as well, ill explain how it works via the readme: Devforge assembles structured prompts with your project context, GDD sections, session notes, and mode-specific instructions, then pipes them directly into an embedded Claude Code terminal. No copy-pasting between apps. 10 operational modes give Claude a different role depending on what you're doing: Mode Role GDD Document editor — maintains your Game Design Document Pitch Feasibility analyst — stress-tests ideas before you commit Discuss Design collaborator — structured mechanic discussion Implement Tech assistant — translates designs into code Debug Diagnostician — root cause analysis, minimal collateral changes Research Research assistant — stores findings in a persistent knowledge bank QA UX auditor — systematic UI/UX checking with severity ratings Freeform Conversation partner — think out loud, no pressure Marketing Copywriter — store listings, devlogs, strategy with anti-AI-voice rules Instruct Step-by-step instructor — exact menu paths and button https://preview.redd.it/6a5hi13p6kpg1.png?width=1403&format=png&auto=webp&s=fc76c45632cca918137b6f41ae6d02af7249a3cd I've completed phases 1-5 of development and the program is working as a desktop app, an old html prototype is included in the repo to serve just as a simple proof of concept, but if you have any ideas or suggestions for improvements - please feel free to let me know submitted by /u/lerugray [link] [comments]
View originalStop paying $1,000+ for "AI Bootcamps". Anthropic (makers of Claude) just dropped a 100% free academy.
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Instructor uses a subscription + tiered pricing model. Visit their website for current pricing details.
Instructor is commonly used for: open source models with Ollama, Structured Outputs, Automatic Retries, Data Validation, Streaming Support, Multi-Provider.
Instructor has a public GitHub repository with 12,634 stars.
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