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@wabi build me an app that gives me audio of daily business founder lessons, vocabulary, and skills so that I can learn the language of successful startup founders.
It's incredible to see the reach and impact a single company can have as quickly as Lovable. If anyone has any creative endeavor they want to pursue or an interest in what AI coding tools are capable of, I always suggest starting with Lovable. #notjustforfreecredits
Lovable just crossed $100M ARR in 8 months.
Faster than OpenAI, Cursor, Wiz, and every other software company in history.
Today we're launching a game-changing update, it reduces the error rates by 91%.
Introducing Lovable Agent:
@antonosika Gratz! Loving seeing stories like this, you guys are doing great things for folks like me that have ideas and want to build. Thank you for your hard work!
lovable build competition with $40k in prizes is starting tomorrow
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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
Sorta funny since I’ve never been active in twitter/X, and my only recent notification was for this. lol
So I got early access to @Digen_AI, a platform for creating lipsynced AI avatar videos.
Here's my first test, a rant about evil ducks.
My take:
-The audio (presumably ElevenLabs) is quality but flat and sterile. This takes you out of the video, because there's no ambient noise and you immediately know it's fake.
-The lipsync itself is good, with no visible artifacts or weirdness. That said, lipsync is close to being a commodity that is available everywhere now.
-Platform is very good, well built and easy to use. The speed of video generation is also fast, not sure if this will stay as quick with more users.
-A big question: Will consumers actually respond well to these kinds of videos? They're about to explode everywhere, on all social media... yet to me, feel "flat" and artificial.
This isn't the fault of the platform like Digen, but the format itself. Your brain knows this isn't real...
(These use human actors with dubbed lips, but the way the "pretending to talk" videos look doesn't feel right....)
...and once you've seen a few -- possibly with the exact same avatar actor! -- they're not very compelling.
TLDR: Digen has a good platform here, but I'm skeptical of this "dubbed AI avatar" trend overall.
We are excited to announce https://t.co/GoYgeZg2KQ is public! Share the app that will make getting quality uninhibited ideas easy. Participants are always free, and for the first 100 people to use the code FIRST100 at checkout you get three months of full host access at no cost!
"The challenge for anyone interested in making progress is to simultaneously have (1) the confidence to go after what you want and (2) the humility to accept who you are right now and (3) the willingness to build skills that bridge the gap between 1 and 2."
–@JamesClear
Not sure why my Twitter is the only account of mine that has gets hacked. Sorry for any sales / promotion posts that look like they were done by a bot. Certainly they are...