Brave Labs
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Brave Labs
@WeAreBraveLabs
Turn “One Day” into Day One 🚀 We help people turn ideas into live products 🛠️ Apps • Web • AI 🌎 Serving people, startups & enterprises worldwide
Australia Katılım Aralık 2025
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Today, we are emerging from stealth and launching PrismML, an AI lab with Caltech origins that is centered on building the most concentrated form of intelligence.
At PrismML, we believe that the next major leaps in AI will be driven by order-of-magnitude improvements in intelligence density, not just sheer parameter count.
Our first proof point is the 1-bit Bonsai 8B, a 1-bit weight model that fits into 1.15 GBs of memory and delivers over 10x the intelligence density of its full-precision counterparts. It is 14x smaller, 8x faster, and 5x more energy efficient on edge hardware while remaining competitive with other models in its parameter-class.
We are open-sourcing the model under Apache 2.0 license, along with Bonsai 4B and 1.7B models.
When advanced models become small, fast, and efficient enough to run locally, the design space for AI changes immediately. We believe in a future of on-device agents, real-time robotics, offline intelligence and entirely new products that were previously impossible.
We are excited to share our vision with you and keep working in the future to push the frontier of intelligence to the edge.

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One of our first major in-house projects is almost ready for launch 🚀
Sendnami@sendnami
ChatGPT can now manage your social media. One conversation. A full month of content. Every platform. No spreadsheets. No copy-pasting. No switching tabs. Just tell it what you want and watch it schedule everything in real time. This is what happens when your social media tool lives inside your AI assistant. Claim your spot! Link in first comment 👇
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ChatGPT can now manage your social media.
One conversation. A full month of content. Every platform.
No spreadsheets. No copy-pasting. No switching tabs.
Just tell it what you want and watch it schedule everything in real time.
This is what happens when your social media tool lives inside your AI assistant.
Claim your spot! Link in first comment 👇
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I kept running into gaps in social media tools, so I built the one I wanted to use: Sendnami.
Now accepting beta applications.
30+ features across scheduling, analytics, AI assistance, collaboration, approvals and client portals.
3 months free for beta users at launch.
Link in comment section 👇
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We tried every social media management tool on the market, and this is how it went...
We sat down to plan our own content strategy and realised we weren't impressed with the tools we tried. They all had gaps.
Then we opened an IDE and got building.
We're engineers. When something frustrates us, we don't complain about it - we build the replacement.
Introducing Sendnami — plan, create, schedule and post content across 8+ platforms. Visual calendars, team collaboration. Client portals. Deep analytics without the enterprise price tag and 26+ other major features!
We're inviting beta members who want to help shape it. Contribute feedback, get 3 months free at launch.
sendnami.com
@sendnami
#SocialMediaMarketing #socialMediaManagement #founders #BuildingInPublic #Developers #SoftwareEngineer
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@auralix4 No users is far more painful. Without users you have no potential to make money and it’s an indicator there’s no interest. At least with users who don’t pay you can acquire funding or start charging users - there is interest in your product.
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@UiSavior I think many new developers are feeling the same way right now
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@Minimaldex @createwithtypo Lighting make such a big difference
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The $50K question every founder gets wrong:
"Should we build this or buy it?"
Wrong framing. There are actually 4 options:
1. BUY - Off-the-shelf does 80%+ of what you need
2. INTEGRATE - Buy the core, build the connectors
3. BUILD (SMART) - Buy components, assemble uniquely
4. BUILD (FULL) - Competitive advantage demands it
Most companies jump to option 4 because:
- "Our process is unique" (it's usually not)
- "We need full control" (of what exactly?)
The question isn't build vs buy.
It's: "What's the minimum viable investment to solve this problem?"
Start there.
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