A list of useful accelerators/programs for founders, definitely ones we'll be applying to:
@zfellows_ (runs every few months)
@pearvc (pearx and studio)
@ycombinator (due April 22)
@neo (due May 15)
@sequoia (arc, due tmrw)
@theresidency
@Techstars
@fdotinc
@hf0residency
saketh
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- I’ve decided to stop facecam.ai. A lot of the response I got from it was negative, and I realized there weren’t any truly beneficial causes of it. To anyone that I may have offended, I’m sorry, I understand your concerns so the site is now shut down and you won’t
- @modal_labs feels like the @supabase/@Firebase/@vercel developer tool of this AI era but for GPUs: it’s by far the easiest and fastest tool to use to access GPUs. Don’t know if they already have this, but one of the coolest features they could add is a terminal/jupyter notebook
- Real time face swapping is too realistic now, genuinely how aren’t more people talking about this, this is actually insane Source: github.com/hacksider/Deep…
GIF - My tech stack: - @supabase for db - S3 for storage - @modal_labs for any GPU related thing - AWS lambda/ec2 for node.js servers/building REST APIs - AWS Sagemaker for prototyping any ML related idea Any other tools I should look into?
- Super excited to announce Auto1111 SDK: a fast, lightweight, open-source Python library for the Automatic 1111 Web UI. Check it out at github.com/saketh12/Auto1…. You can install it with: `pip install auto1111sdk` A thread on some of its features:
- Excited to announce @flush_ai A new tool that allows developers to add complex AI workflows to their apps in minutes. You can build workflows connecting LLM’s, any Generative AI Image Model, and any image-editing AI model - all running on GPU’s.
- Life is too short to not do what u want todo or not take risk
- On the front page of show hacker news! news.ycombinator.com/show. Would appreciate an upvote on our post😀:
- Replying to @AizkmusicDefinitely would consider adding it depending on how people use it, on the free plan theirs a watermark anyways.
- I started a Medium blog a really long time ago and wrote a few articles about some NLP concepts that kinda blew up, didn't even realize I was making money all along with them. I still continue to make money to this month - off of blogs I wrote 3 years ago.
- Just launched warpvideo.ai! It's a website that allows you to create those cool NBA edits you've probably seen on TikTok. A thread of some cool examples:
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00:00- The hardest thing about building is choosing what to work on. I feel like I have so many ideas and stuff I want todo it gets overwhelming sometimes





