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OpenAI Threads Call - Cannot Detect "file_id"
Hey everybody! This might be an obvious fix -- but I'm having an issue getting OpenAI to recognize the 'file_id', which is the correct input, but something here is off. Any suggestions? Thank you!
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OpenAI Threads Call - Cannot Detect "file_id"
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Resolved with the following, in case anyone else has a similar issue!: { "messages": [ { "role": "user", "content": "Please find the attached file with ID: <file_id>" } ] }
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New comment 8d ago
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@Tyler Lindell I’m in a similar boat! I’ll run through this likely alone then 1 on 1? Or I don’t mind another group session
Why "Beginner Programmer"?
Someone asked me a cool question today and I wanted to share the answer in case anyone else is curious: "I’m curious — what was the motivation behind the group name?" 🧘‍♂️ Here's why: I didn't really think much 'bout it. The secret to doing big things in little time is immediate action over deep consideration. I like the idea though of iterating through the fundamentals on loop. Always having that beginner mindset and practicing the fundamentals over and over again is where the big gains emerge. I once heard from deca millionaire "don't be cute, just get consistent yardage" So focusing on the basics and just getting constant forward motion out performs trying to do fancy stuff or thinking a whole lot about it, every time.
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New comment 17d ago
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Amazing! This reminds me of the book Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, how experimentation and testing is always more convergent to a goal and gains more quickly through iteration than analysis — and this is also in line with my experience between the two. Perhaps the psychology aspect is also important here, where experimenting and testing (fundamentals on loop, with small, documented changes) feels more like “doing” and enhances confidence, momentum, and “flow” state over time, while analysis almost feels like “waiting”, if done too much, and slows confidence / momentum.
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Andriy Kumanovskyy
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Toronto based Professional Engineer (P.Eng) in Sustainability. Inventor and Developer in Deep Learning and .cv2. Lake Surfer. Producer @andykumanov

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