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  "video": "video-0791260a.mp4",
  "description": "The video displays a screen recording of a developer environment, likely VS Code, interacting with a command-line interface or a web-based AI/coding assistant.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening:\n\n**Visual Elements:**\n* **Interface:** The main area shows code snippets or terminal output. The top bar suggests an integrated development environment (IDE) like VS Code, as it shows file tabs (`./code/cssbox/axios`) and a header with controls.\n* **Console/Terminal:** The focus is on a continuous block of text output, which appears to be error logs or system messages.\n* **Side Panel:** On the right, there is a floating interface element, potentially related to the AI assistant being used, showing \"0% used\" and buttons like \"Adjust limit\" and \"Buy extra usage.\"\n\n**Content/Action:**\n1. **The Error Message:** The central and repeated content is a large, complex error message being generated. This error message seems to stem from an interaction with a service or API, possibly related to \"Claude.\"\n2. **Repetition:** The exact same message is being printed repeatedly, suggesting a loop or a persistent failure in the code or integration.\n3. **Error Details:** The error message contains specific technical jargon:\n    * `\"a personal assistant running inside OpenClaw.\"`\n    * `\"ERROR: \"error\", \"type\":\"invalid_request_error\", \"message\":\"You're out of extra usage. Add more at claude.ai/settings/usage and keep going.\"`\n    * It also includes a long string referencing usage limits: `r,\"request_id\":\"req_01c2mnxvlP1u3z7lfhowdun\"`\n\n**In summary:**\nThe video captures a technical troubleshooting session where the user's program or AI integration (which seems to involve an entity named \"Claude\") is repeatedly failing because it has exhausted its allocated usage quota. The error message explicitly directs the user to `claude.ai/settings/usage` to purchase more service.",
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}