Taking the perfect photo is a struggle. You need the right lighting, expensive equipment, a skilled photographer, and hours of editing. Even then, posing can feel awkward.
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A new way to build habits! Create a group chat for each habit and check in with AI partners for support and feedback. An immersive journey awaits. Try it!
YooAI brings together the most advanced AI models — like Veo3, Kling and more — all in one place. Most features are free and require no login. Only a few advanced models are pay-as-you-go — no subscriptions, ever.
SparkNow focuses on solving the cold start problem for developer products. Its features include: SEO diagnostics, global user experience diagnostics, marketing copy generation, promotional image generation, 200+ backlinks, and automatic backlink submission.
We are currently looking for some new possibilities in the AI era, and browsers seem to be a good starting point. What capabilities do you think browsers should have in the AI era? Or, will browsers still exist in the future?
I'd like to share my thoughts first. I believe an AI browser should be a small AI OS:
Excellent reading experience, with summarization and generalization capabilities.
AI Agent capabilities, with the ability to automate most operations and predict behavior.
An AI Agent Store, replacing the current plugin system.
A good AI browser is a good MCP Services.
A good AI browser must have excellent privacy management features.
So, I ve been toying with the idea of going "Build in Public" for my startup, but I m torn. On one hand, it seems like an awesome way to grow an audience, get early feedback, and build trust. On the other, I ve seen plenty of people burn out or struggle to balance actually building vs. constantly sharing updates.
I guess my main questions are: What s the best way to approach it without it feeling like a second job? Where do you actually build in public: Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, PH, or somewhere else? Any success (or horror) stories from those who ve done it?
Formilot is an intelligent form filling tool that uses AI technology to automatically fill various forms with one click, helping you save valuable time and improve work efficiency.
UIdea is a design tool which can help indie developers generate some inspiration of mobile product UI. When you change style and color on the left, result shows on right. You can also change the components of the UI.
Wand.Tools is a powerful AI-powered suite of data processing tools, featuring an Excel editor, mind map generator, SQL tools, and lets you edit Excel using natural language.