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  "video": "video-1a0ae6ae.mp4",
  "description": "The video appears to be a screen recording demonstrating the process of deploying or configuring a service, likely within a cloud or container management platform, given the interface elements seen.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening across the timeline:\n\n**00:00 - 00:01 (Interface Overview & Initial Action):**\n* The screen shows a dashboard or configuration page for a service named `alternative_white_apoll`.\n* There are various configuration tabs and sections visible, including \"Connect,\" \"Details,\" \"Telemetry,\" \"Logs,\" and \"Template Results.\"\n* A prominent alert box is displayed, stating: \"We have detected a threat to your account... please do not ignore this warning...\" This suggests a security or operational warning is present at the beginning.\n* The user seems to be interacting with a \"Create image\" button, indicating preparation for a deployment.\n\n**00:01 - 00:02 (Configuration Flow & Confirmation):**\n* The interface progresses through several configuration steps.\n* A dialog box appears asking the user to confirm that they want to proceed, mentioning the service name (`alternative_white_apoll`) and prompting: \"Are you sure you want to proceed?\". The user clicks \"Cancel\" or is viewing the confirmation.\n* The screen then transitions to a layout that looks like a billing or plan selection page, showing different tiers (e.g., **XT8 5000**, **Y100 5000**, **H100 5000**, **RTX 4090**), each with associated pricing and specifications (CPU, Memory, etc.).\n\n**00:02 - 00:03 (Plan Selection and Deployment Configuration):**\n* The user navigates through these plans, likely comparing options.\n* The screen then shifts to a configuration modal or sidebar, showing options for:\n    * **\"Select an instance\"**\n    * Filtering options (\"Filter GPU by VRAM,\" \"Filter GPUs by RAM\").\n    * A table listing different GPU configurations with pricing.\n* This section emphasizes selecting the appropriate hardware for the deployment.\n\n**00:03 - 00:04 (Advanced Configuration - Deployment Setup):**\n* The interface moves into a detailed setup wizard.\n* The user is guided through configuring the deployment, such as setting **\"Deploy on\"** (e.g., \"On Demand,\" \"3 month savings plan\").\n* A section labeled **\"Pod template overrides\"** appears, allowing granular control over the container/pod configuration, including:\n    * **Container details** (name, image).\n    * **Resource limits** (CPU/memory requests and limits).\n    * **Environment variables**.\n* The user is shown options for managing resources and environment variables.\n\n**00:04 - 00:05 (Template Exploration and Finalization):**\n* The final visible section shows an area to **\"Explore Pod Templates,\"** suggesting the user can browse pre-built or community templates.\n* The screen concludes by showing various buttons for modifying or finalizing the configuration (\"Save,\" \"Change Template,\" etc.).\n\n**In summary, the video captures a technical walkthrough of provisioning and customizing a complex service deployment (likely a containerized application) on a cloud or infrastructure platform. The user moves from initial deployment confirmation to selecting hardware, configuring resource limits, and customizing the underlying pod template.**",
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  "transcoded": true,
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}