We've secured another $350k grant from
@Google
to scale our cloud infrastructure
They quietly doing more for startups than most other companies and govs combined. Truly impressive!
The
@Netlify
bill after our site was hit by a DDOS attack.
I’m all for ‘infinite’ scaling, but when a service go from handling 5 to 15,000 request per second, I feel like some alarm should ring to avoid this
@zackfreedman
I've trained an ML model on your face and I will use it to generate progressively more cursed pictures of you every day until you use one as your profile picture.
I have a lot of free time and I'm not afraid to use it.
day 1:
Introducing Gaze, a lightweight shot boundary aware video saliency prediction model ✨
This model predicts which parts of a video are most likely to capture a viewer's attention, and can run in real time.
Here's a demo of Gaze running on Justice - Stress music video:
Introducing Gaze, a lightweight shot boundary aware video saliency prediction model ✨
This model predicts which parts of a video are most likely to capture a viewer's attention, and can run in real time.
Here's a demo of Gaze running on Justice - Stress music video:
Our project is live on PH today ✨🎬
Klap allows you to generate ready-to-post viral short clips from long-form videos.
Just drop a YouTube video link to get started!
Feel free to support us with your vote on PH 🧡
We've released a highly requested feature to today: the crop editor ✨
It allows you to:
👆Adjust framing manually
🧑 Frame on detected faces automatically
We've also revamped the automatic cropping algorithm to make the videos more dynamic and engaging
Been working on a new search engine for video, ClipSearch ⚡
Enter a sentence -> Get video clips of that sentence being spoken
You can try it out here:
Would love to know what y'all think 🧡
This is how we identify and block users trying to abuse the free trial by creating many accounts.
Given many SaaS use the freemium model, I was surprised not to see this feature built-in most auth providers.
Perhaps a good addition to your auth service
@supabase
, we would
here me out, a service that connects you over video chat to someone who knows how much pasta
you tell them how hungry you are, who's eating, etc. and they tell you if its enough pasta
About "Shot Boundary Awareness".
The model makes predictions based on a sliding window of 16 frames. While this is great to account for movement in the scene, it can cause ghosting problems when switching between two unrelated shots.
To fix that, I baked shot boundary detection
Introducing Gaze, a lightweight shot boundary aware video saliency prediction model ✨
This model predicts which parts of a video are most likely to capture a viewer's attention, and can run in real time.
Here's a demo of Gaze running on Justice - Stress music video:
People often upload monster video files to Klap (think 2h long 4k footage) leading to our transcoding jobs timing out.
So we moved our whole video transcoding pipeline to GPU instances with NVIDIA hardware acceleration, and I gotta say, this shit FAST!
It's a pain to setup, but
A few days after launch, our new product Klap is growing at a good pace ⚡
Lots of feedback from early adopters, Klap is about to get even better real soon!
Try it out here:
@twistartups
@Jason
@sundeep
Thanks for the shoutout
@Jason
@sundeep
Very much agreed, this is only the 1st step. Next up is to boost the storytelling and engagement of the clips with generative content (video-to-video, text-to-video…). Exciting stuff ahead!
Introducing ClipBase, a massive search engine to find the perfect audio or video clip based on dialog⚡
1️⃣Enter a sentence (eg. "check it out")
2️⃣Get 100s of clips where that sentence is spoken
Try it here:
Would love to know what you think!
Where did our friends go??
The bike rides. The sleepovers. Your first cigarette. Gossiping about your latest crush. Being consoled when they break your heart. Discovering a new city. Re-discovering your own (at 2AM). The hungover brunches. The tears. The laughs. The love.
So
For those who’ve reached $1,000 MRR for your SaaS, how long did it take you to get there?
Youform is on track to hit $1,000 MRR by the 4th month from launch. Trying to figure out if that’s good or bad.
@Rymorrison
@Netlify
If there is, I wasn’t able to find it.
In any case, it should be on by default with reasonable limits IMO
@li_hbr
suggested using a prepaid virtual credit card to act as a “hard limit”, I think that’s our only option for now
Wait
@huggingface
new open multimodal model Idefics2 can fit on a consumer grade GPU??
I guess I don't need to train that specialized classification model anymore
Open source is so gonna win
Tried out
@klap_app
today and I'm genuinely blown away by their user experience & quality of output. Saved me 10+ hours today and I just got started. Well done 👏
@housecor
I use to struggle with this, but now I have a rule of thumb for estimating time that works pretty well: the rule of two
I wrote about it here:
I created a small script on
@chunkdotrun
that:
- runs every morning
- check the weather forecast for the day
- sends me a telegram msg if it's gonna rain
Try it here:
Decided to build one of our internal email outreach tool into a product.
Enter keywords eg. "typescript nextjs" -> get a list of 500+ emails of developers using these technologies
Going live on PH tmr, stay tuned!
"that's pretty scary!" -
@Jason
reacts to
@sundeep
demoing
klap is a tool that takes YOUTUBE links and converts them into a bunch of short-form TikTok-style clips with captions
plus, each clip is given a "virality score" based on length and content
#100DaysOfCode
digging into the
@deno_land
runtime.
day 4
> Explored Deno internal architecture
It's cool, really modular. But I'll need to dig into Rust to tinker with it
Optimistic Updates, Multiplayer, and Offline-Mode is what make apps like
@figma
@linear
or
@NotionHQ
delightful.
This article by
@stopachka
gives a great overview of the architecture of those systems and proposes a novel way to build delightful experiences
When I was 13yo and stumbled upon the million-dollar homepage, I remember reading that what the creator
@tewy
wanted to do with the money was buy high-quality socks.
These seemed odd at the time, but now eleven years later, I understand.