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1min.AI is an all-in-one AI app that offers a variety of AI features powered by various AI models
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Many features. Various AI models. Reasonable price.
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People who want to utilize the power of various AI models
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The AI revolution has recently been robust. we've noticed many AI products that provide a single feature or use just one AI model. However, we cannot fully utilize AI's power by sticking to only one option.
Therefore, we aim to build an all-in-one AI app that centralizes everything in one place, utilizes various AI models, and offers more cost savings.
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ReactJS, NodeJS, MySQL, Kubernetes, AWS
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1min.AI has recently launched, and we haven't yet acquired any major customers.
I decided to hire the platform to make my workflow even easier, as the proposal they offer is to be all in one.
So far I'm very satisfied, as I've already managed to replace many of the tools I used separately to use them through 1min.
As there are many tools available in there, I can't talk about them all, but the tools I use most, which are those for generating text via chat, image and voice, work very well.
The panel interface also helps a lot in use, as it is well organized and intuitive.
Based on our record, Digg seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 74 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
They are referring to digg who set up most AMA. Source: about 1 year ago
Or is it a success because Reddit Inc has shown its hand of not giving a shit about your average user and this site will bleed users as they, especially power users who actually post and moderate and build the communities in the first place flee to places where their countless hours of unpaid labor are appreciated (like lemmy, kbin, mastodon), and good old reddit becomes a ghost town like digg which is apparently... Source: about 1 year ago
It's the great unraveling. Communities are torn asunder. It's could very well be the first step of Reddits fall. Or reddit will just look and feel very different afterwards. A husk of an aggregator. Go to digg.com right now to see what reddit might be. Source: about 1 year ago
Reddit owes much of its success to the digg.com exodus, it would be fitting for its demise to be caused by a similar exodus. Source: about 1 year ago
I went over to see what digg.com was up to these days. Their comment section is comprised of reddit comments. Brutal. Source: about 1 year ago
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