We don’t need more apps, we need fewer reasons to open them.
The next wave of tech won’t demand attention, it will dissolve into our lives.
When interaction becomes invisible, we get our time back and that’s the real upgrade.
@HeyGen Most AI video tools are still thinking in web layouts. No wonder everything ends up looking like a deck with motion layered on top. frame.md feels like the missing translation layer.
Introducing frame.md, a spec built for videos & motion
design.md kept your brand consistent across screens
but when applied to videos, agents translated it back into webpages and decks
frame.md teaches your agents how to make branded video
turn your design.md into frame.md ↓
Everyone critiques AI video for looking like slideshows.
Turns out the issue wasn't the model.
We kept handing it design specs built for websites and expecting cinematic output.
Frame.md is a smart shift from design language → frame language.
Introducing frame.md, a spec built for videos & motion
design.md kept your brand consistent across screens
but when applied to videos, agents translated it back into webpages and decks
frame.md teaches your agents how to make branded video
turn your design.md into frame.md ↓
we've been doing voice AI wrong for a decade.
audio → STT → clean text → NLP → act
step one throws away everything that matters.
tone. hesitation. sarcasm. stress. emotion. gone.
then we wondered why it kept failing.
a startup called @modulate_ai just scrapped the whole stack and built directly on raw audio.
the world's FIRST AND ONLY audio-native model - velma.
150+ behaviors detected straight from the audio. in-real time
it's what's running inside Call of Duty and GTA Online right now.
beats GPT-5 on accuracy. costs 10x less.
It genuinely feels like a rethink of the entire voice pipeline.
they've opened their API this week.
1,000 free credits on them: https://t.co/Ujtes5h5EM
The world's first audio-native AI model is now available as an API.
Velma listens and understands like a human — emotions, tone, intent, rhythm, vocal stress.
Already analyzed 550M+ hours of conversation for Fortune 500s.
Now open to developers. 🧵
Our girl @stellazhu_ has a date tonight with a @hinge guy who only speaks Spanish.
She doesn't speak Spanish. All she has is 4 hours, @claudeai code, @TryLiveAvatar Claude skills and the LiveAvatar API.
Build with her 👇
LINKEDIN IS SHOWING YOU THE SAME JOBS AS EVERYONE ELSE.
THAT'S WHY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE APPLY FOR THE SAME ROLE AND NEVER HEAR BACK.
THESE 10 REMOTE JOB SITES CHANGED EVERYTHING FOR ME:
Every builder who has spent hours faking a terminal in video software knows this pain.
Now it's:
→ Install
→ Swap in your code
→ Ship
Simple tools remove friction, and friction is what slows creativity.
hey builders! showcasing your code & CLI w @HyperFrames_ got 10x easier
We open sourced accurate, pre-built UI components
A Mac terminal. A VS Code window. Free.
One command to install
$ npx hyperframes add code
Swap in your own code or commands and go
hey builders! showcasing your code & CLI w @HyperFrames_ got 10x easier
We open sourced accurate, pre-built UI components
A Mac terminal. A VS Code window. Free.
One command to install
$ npx hyperframes add code
Swap in your own code or commands and go
@HeyGen@HyperFrames_ The difference between a polished software video and an average one is often the UI. Pre-built terminals and editors that already look right are a huge time saver for creators.
BREAKING: Willow Scribe just ended slow support replies forever.
Watch how one engineer uses it to get through tickets 10x faster with better responses.
Scribe is the AI voice assistant that writes for you.
RT + Comment "Scribe" to get one month free.
This is the first time the hardware partnerships actually match the software ambition.
Qualcomm processors, Microsoft ecosystem, and Ring cameras all tied together by one visual memory model.
The #MSBuild demo is going to be one to watch.
🚨 Must Read: hey, did you know that when someone ignores your texts, the exact same part of your brain lights up as when you feel physical pain?
the woman behind this discovery is naomi eisenberger, a psychology professor at ucla. back in 2003, she ran a study that completely changed how we think about heartbreak, ghosting, and those “just feelings” moments.
she invited 13 people into a brain scanner and had them play a simple virtual ball-tossing game with two other players. at first, everything felt normal — everyone was passing the ball around. but then the other two suddenly started leaving the person out. they just kept throwing it back and forth to each other, ignoring the real player completely.
naomi wasn’t really watching the game. she was watching their brains.
she focused on the anterior cingulate cortex — that little alarm system in your brain that says “ouch!” when you stub your toe or burn your hand. and guess what? when the person got left out, that same alarm went off. the more hurt they felt, the stronger it fired.
her paper came out in the journal *Science* with a powerful question: “does rejection hurt?” the brain’s answer was a clear yes — it hurts just like real pain.
a few years later, she dug even deeper. in 2009, she looked at a gene called oprm1 that makes some people more sensitive to physical pain. the people who felt physical pain more strongly? they also felt social exclusion much more deeply. their brains lit up even brighter in that same pain area.
this showed something beautiful and important: physical pain and social pain aren’t separate. they share the same system.
why?
because for most of human history, being rejected by your group wasn’t just sad — it was dangerous. getting kicked out of the tribe could mean you wouldn’t survive. so your brain learned to treat social pain with the same seriousness as physical injury. it’s an ancient survival signal.
that’s why you feel that tight ache in your chest when a message goes unread.
that’s why checking your phone over and over feels so heavy.
that’s why being left out stings so much.
please hear this: you’re not too sensitive. you’re not weak. you’re not overreacting.
you’re just being guided by a wise, old brain system that has kept humans safe for hundreds of thousands of years. it
🚀 Ecommerce ads used to take days to produce.
Now they take seconds.
With @itsPolloAI Photo to Video Ads, a single product image is all you need to generate ready-to-use video ads.
No shoots.
No editing.
No production bottlenecks.
Just AI turning static images into dynamic ad creatives instantly.
This is how modern ecommerce brands are scaling creative testing.
Example below 👇 (Pizza ad generated from 1 image)
Try it via the Pollo AI app — link in comments.
#Ecommerce #ProductAds #VideoAds #Shopify #AdCreatives #DigitalMarketing #SocialCommerce
Most AI design tools have the same workflow:
Prompt → Generate → Download → Start over.
That workflow is fast, but creativity ends up feeling disconnected.
What stood out while using CapCut Design Studio is how different the experience feels. Ideas, inspiration, edits, and final designs all happen inside one infinite canvas.
You’re More Creative Than You Think.🧵👇
#CapCut #DesignStudio
Yesterday I noticed something strange.
I spent almost an hour scrolling through “recommended content,” but by the end of it, I
couldn’t clearly explain what I had actually learned.
That’s the hidden issue with infinite recommendation loops.
The system keeps delivering:
• more content
• more stimulation
• more engagement opportunities
But rarely creates a sense of completion.
Because modern feeds are optimized around continuation.
Not resolution.
Infinite scroll, autoplay, and predictive recommendations all reduce friction between
curiosity and consumption.
And while that increases retention, it also increases cognitive overload.
I think future recommendation systems will need a different philosophy:
less distraction,
more intentional discovery.
That shift feels necessary.
https://t.co/QZg1LUktgJ
Most people think AI video tools are just for making clips.
But @DeeVid_AI is actually closer to a full content production system.
From planning to visuals to final output, everything is connected.
Start here: https://t.co/N3HBJn3SLO
One shot. One dream. One unforgettable finish. ⚽🔥
Made this cinematic World Cup final using Agent Team inside @RoboNeo_ai with visuals powered by Seedance 2.0.
Video Prompt 👇
A cinematic 30 second World Cup inspired short film set in a futuristic mega stadium at night. The atmosphere is electric with packed crowds waving flags, flashing lights, giant holographic scoreboards, smoke effects, and cinematic rain reflections on the pitch.
Opening scene starts with a young underdog football captain walking through the stadium tunnel in slow motion while hearing the deafening roar of fans. Close up shots of boots touching the wet ground, tense faces, jerseys moving in the wind, and dramatic eye contact between rival teams. Ultra realistic cinematic camera movement, emotional tension, dynamic lighting, realistic crowd reactions, premium sports commercial quality.
As the beat intensifies, transition into fast paced World Cup action. Explosive dribbling sequences, impossible skill moves, aggressive tackles, synchronized team movement, dramatic goalkeeper saves, and cinematic slow motion shots of the ball flying across the field.
Final hero shot begins at the climax of the match. The captain performs a gravity defying bicycle kick from outside the box while multiple defenders leap in slow motion. Stadium lights flicker, rain particles freeze mid air, crowds erupt, camera rotates around the player in ultra cinematic style as the ball curves perfectly into the top corner of the net. Massive fireworks explode above the stadium while teammates rush in celebration.
Hyper realistic visuals, emotional storytelling, cinematic sports trailer pacing, high energy World Cup atmosphere, multi character consistency, smooth action choreography, realistic physics, premium blockbuster film quality, anamorphic lens flare, dramatic sound design, epic final frame with trophy reflection and roaring crowd.
#RoboNeo