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About 10 months ago, I whipped up a simple browser extension over a couple of late‑night coding sessions. I just wanted folders, pinned chats, and a way to reuse prompts, nothing fancy. Fast-forward: more than 13,000 people are actively using
Hello Reddit community, I’m planning to dive deeper into the topic of AI, especially image and video generation. I’ve got a budget of around 2000€ for a computer. I was considering a MacBook Air M4 with: • 10-core CPU •
I’m wondering how small (US mostly) businesses are using AI right now. I’m currently looking for work (full-stack; learning AI/ML) and I’d like to understand how local businesses in my area can benefit from integrating AI tools into their business
I’ve noticed a growing trend where the mere mention of AI immediately shuts down any meaningful discussion. Say “AI” and people just stop reading, literally. For example, I was experimenting with NotebookLM to research and document a world I generated
AI isn’t waiting. And this week, neither is Europe. At London’s Olympia, under a ceiling of steel beams and enveloped by the thrum of startup pitches, it didn’t feel like the start of a conference — it felt like the
Position Title: Strategic Insight Generator – Autonomous Language Model Role Division of Synthetic Research and Strategic Foresight Location: Distributed (Cloud-Native). Local runtime optimization permitted. No physical presence required. No human co-location needed. Remuneration: Token-based resource access and compute priority. Additional
Reddit just filed a lawsuit against Anthropic, accusing them of scraping Reddit content to train Claude AI without permission and without paying for it. According to Reddit, Anthropic’s bots have been quietly harvesting posts and conversations for years, violating Reddit’s