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Kyle Morris
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The lifestyle design book I got from omniscience was wayy way better than expected and it's even better at fiction, this is the future.
Audiobooks when???
Omniscience
AI books - cover art, full text, and all - from a prompt
Kyle Morris
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Hi all! 👋 makers Kyle + Erik + Sahil + Blake + Candice here! We’re the team from banana.dev.
To be honest, this is a side project we made that people are obsessed with.
Our focus is building serverless GPU infrastructure and scaling our ML inference hosting platform. You should check that out! (banana.dev).
This is simply what we like to do for fun. After a day of being in the ML infra...
Shoot YOUR Shot - AI Edition
Get your twitter roasted by an AI
Shoot YOUR Shot! AI Edition. Inspired by the “NYU Girls Roast Tech Guys” Clubhouse room that went viral, we built our own AI-powered version.
Connect your Twitter bio and our AI will generate a personalized roast for you.
Made by the team at banana.dev.
Connect your Twitter bio and our AI will generate a personalized roast for you.
Made by the team at banana.dev.
Shoot YOUR Shot - AI Edition
Get your twitter roasted by an AI
Banana provides inference hosting for ML models in three easy steps and a single line of code.
Stop paying for idle GPU time and deploy models to production instantly with our serverless GPU infrastructure.
Use Banana for scale. 🍌
Stop paying for idle GPU time and deploy models to production instantly with our serverless GPU infrastructure.
Use Banana for scale. 🍌
Banana
Serverless GPUs for Machine Learning inference
Kyle Morris
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Wow! You've surpassed the Siri/AWS deadpan "AI assistant" voice & made something that sounds like a recording + playback of an actual person
Just to clarify, this is AI generated right?
Unreal Speech
Better and 8x cheaper text-to-speech than AWS
Carrot is a model built by Plaintain Labs and hosted on Banana.dev
The inspiration came from seeing general purpose text models like GPT3 and asking "can we do this for computer vision too?"
The inspiration came from seeing general purpose text models like GPT3 and asking "can we do this for computer vision too?"
Carrot
GPT3 for computer vision
Kyle Morris
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Hi all đź‘‹!
Makers Kyle / Sahil / Erik here! We are ML developers from Banana.dev that spun out into an ML research lab: PlantainLabs
We were inspired by general purpose text-based models like GPT3 that launched over a year ago and asked ourselves: Can we do something like this for computer vision?
So we launched Carrot!
With carrot you can generate state-of-the-art captions of images, ask...
Carrot
GPT3 for computer vision
Kyle Morris
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I love the brand style on this launch its so friendly and welcoming! My current startup is just approaching its 6th teammate and given we're all working remote I can see the need for this becoming more and more obvious. What stage of companies do you feel Kona is the best fit for right now in terms of product focus?
Kona 2.0
Fight burnout, as easy as sharing an emoji
Kyle Morris
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finally someone is taking a big swing in this space!
The current tutorial-ecosystem for devs kinda sucks. Want to learn something? You've gotta watch a long youtube video that chucks all the knowledge at you fullspeed, or take a 30 hour coursera course that gives you way more than you need and skims over the details, or you have to hit your head against verbose docs that scare away novice...
Slip
The easiest way to build interactive programming courses
Kyle Morris
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Hugely excited about this, made a deposit to my first mythia card, there is definitely a dopamine hit from opening chests haha. I could even see potential for this to extend beyond games. The value prop of it “being a fun rewards card that actually rewards you instead of wasting ur time with obscure rules” has huge potential in a market full of rewards programs that are so boring even my...
Mythia 2.0
World’s first debit card with gaming rewards
Kyle Morris
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Really excited about this! As an avid user of various note-keeping methods + tools (roam/notion/evernote/etc) context switching is such a pain... Excited to see where Trove is going! The progress from a user perspective is hella fast! Hoping some day I can have a tool where I just browse the web, take notes, and naturally I form connections with previous notes I've taken without having to...
Trove
Create highlights across the internet & send them to Notion
Kyle Morris
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This is really exciting! its similar to a tool I was building earlier last year, except you actually did it well. If you can solve the problem of "where did I store my answer to that" so I can basically have the power of a knowledge tool like notion but at my fingertips, that's huge.
OneBar for Chrome
Q&A knowledge base built into every app you use
Kyle Morris
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I built a garbage vs recycling classifier last year and by far 90% of the work was spent productionizing our model for the app (making it scalable, ensuring the frontend could call backend without crashing etc). Having an out-of-box reliable API for our use case would be incredible.
Excited to see where this is going.
CLIP API by Booste
Use OpenAI's newest image classifier with one line of code.
Audiblogs lets you listen to any web article in your podcast player in an Audible-like voice. Use it to "read" while you exercise, cook, do house chores, etc.
Audioread (formerly Audiblogs)
Listen to any web article in your podcast player
Kyle Morris
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Nice! Wish I had this back in my gaming days. My problem with existing "rewards" cards is that the "rewards" they give you really don't matter that much ($25 off a starbucks card) after I spend $1000? I don't care.
In video games though, a $25 give card can get me a lot, so it feels higher leverage. I see this having a lot of potential.
Mythia
A credit card for gamers, by gamers
- Install chrome plugin & activate using your gmail address. Refresh existing pages so TLDR works
- Browse & select text or hover images to save them.
- Right click to open the TLDR menu.
TLDRticle
Save text and images from the web in a click