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✍️ GPT-4o in under 3 minutes #20

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  • Created new blog post entry "✍️ GPT-4o in under 3 minutes"
  • Fixed youtube video missing base url

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  • New Features

    • Added a new blog post: "A Quick Tutorial on GPT-4o," providing a step-by-step guide to implementing a custom GPT-4o assistant.
  • Improvements

    • Updated the video embedding in blog posts to directly use YouTube URLs for better video display.

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The recent update includes modifications to the src/_includes/blog.html file to directly embed YouTube videos using the src attribute. Additionally, a new blog post titled "A Quick Tutorial on GPT-4o" has been added, which offers a step-by-step guide on implementing a custom GPT-4o assistant using the OpenAI library.

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File Change Summary
src/_includes/blog.html Updated the src attribute of the <iframe> element to embed YouTube videos directly.
src/blog/2024-05-16-a-quick-tutorial-on-gpt-4o.md Added a new tutorial blog post on implementing a custom GPT-4o assistant using the OpenAI library.

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In code's swift dance, a blog anew,
With YouTube's frame, a clearer view.
GPT-4o's guide, a path so bright,
For coders keen, in morning's light.
Let's celebrate, with bytes and cheer,
For changes made, the future's here!
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@Bullrich Bullrich merged commit 1695578 into main May 16, 2024
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between aa69b33 and 5fa0816.
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