LTX is cooking hard. Just-Dub-It IC LoRA, and you can dub anything.
- Instead of separate steps for voice and lips, it generates them simultaneously
- handles occlusions and profile views
- beats HeyGen/MuseTalk
- maintains bg noise and speaker identity
also it stretches the video and audio together so the pacing matches the new language perfectly.
Just awesome!
justdubit.github.io
@ParkerOrtolani@raycast The longer we go without general release of glaze and raycast 2.0, the more annoyed I get at every "LOOK AT THIS AMAZING THING I CAN DO THAT YOU PLEBIANS CAN'T DO" post.
There is a window where hype is useful. Outside that window it has the opposite effect.
been using @raycast glaze to create a new Mac app that combines web search with Apple foundation models
playing with classic tabs versus a thread sidebar which I'm actually liking a lot
Can anyone recommend a dead simple, easy to use notetaking app based on markdown files?
Obsidian is far too complicated for me. I'm looking for Apple Notes, but with markdown storage
Imagine every pixel on your screen, streamed live directly from a model. No HTML, no layout engine, no code. Just exactly what you want to see.
@eddiejiao_obj, @drewocarr and I built a prototype to see how this could actually work, and set out to make it real. We're calling it Flipbook. (1/5)
@charliedeets@diabrowser Neat, but it took over a minute to generate a pretty summary of my email inbox which I can't trust so I opened my email inbox anyway.
That's a ton of tokens burnt and time spent waiting for a demo.
I truly want y'all to succeed but this ain't it.
Last week, we shipped a new @diabrowser update to friends and family.
This update is a step change in functionality for Dia and we couldn’t be more excited to see what you make.
You can join the beta today by entering ‘deetsman315’ into a new tab.
@chiefofautism Interesting, but I'd rather run the subconscious locally, or on the platform of my choosing. I don't need another 3rd-party point-of-failure.
someone built a SUBCONSCIOUS for CLAUDE CODE
a Letta agent that watches every session, learns your patterns, and injects memory before every prompt AUTONOMOUSLY
its called claude-subconscious, open source
one command install and it just... starts remembering
@obsdmd Oh now this is interesting! I'm going to have to try this!
Normally my CSV path is right to Google Sheets, but this could be a great way for me to start using Bases.
Obsidian Importer now lets you generate Markdown files from a CSV.
It converts thousands records in seconds and automatically generates a Base that you can use to explore and edit the data.