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Artem Simutin

@artemsimut

Crafting @KellioAI and other AI stuff. Lead developer & Co-Founder at @dawnstudioco

Worldwide Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Artem Simutin@artemsimut·
We started developing a brand new video editor—Kellio. What it will do: - A powerful AI assistant to help you edit your videos faster. - All the necessary tools to get professional videos—keyframes, transitions, color grading, and more. - Advanced export up to 4K with social media presets. - Your personal branded overlays. - Transcript-based cutting. All local and free on your device, except the AI features :) Props to @denissimutin for design and @kristianvtr for AI research. P.S.: I'll post all my learnings every day while building it. Stay tuned.
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ASML@ASMLcompany·
This new @veritasium documentary follows EUV from abstract concept to working system. It links the industry history with the physics and engineering challenges behind it, as well as the persistence needed to make the seemingly impossible possible. ms.spr.ly/6017t0sm5
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𝓛𝓾𝓷𝓪@Aisaka_lunah·
What's a skill that takes only 2-3 weeks to learn but could genuinely change your life?
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Artem Simutin@artemsimut·
@AlecPloof @MomentProCamera Congratulations on the launch 🚀. Just set it as default camera app for camera control. The weird thing us that I preordered the app a while ago, but today it showed me downdload icon (same icon that you have if you had an app on your phone) and then it charged 5.99 EUR.
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Dillon Mulroy@dillon_mulroy·
lucia-auth remains the best auth library i have ever used and nothing else has come remotely close
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Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
I'm using Kubernetes to run my products on Hetzner. But not because it needs to scale - but because it's super practical. Whenever I hear people say "Kubernetes is overkill" they always talk about it from a "scale" perspective. My reasons: I want staging/sandbox + production environments, and I want a smooth deployment process. I push to a branch on GitHub, a pipeline starts, new code is deployed, old code is gracefully shut down, traffic is pointed over. Like I'm used to with PaaS. Kubernetes + Helm does this super well! This would be hell to automate with just docker and various manual scripts... But of course, you can overengineer just about anything and ramp up cost... That isn't specific to Kubernetes. Kubernetes can be just about as simple as you want it to. I think this is misunderstood 👇
Branko@brankopetric00

Kubernetes migration almost killed our startup. Where we were: - 8 EC2 instances - Ansible for deploys - Boring but working - $1200/month AWS bill Why we migrated: - New investor wanted 'cloud-native' - Engineers wanted K8s experience - Competitors were using it - Seemed like the future 6 months later: - 3 engineers spending full-time on K8s - AWS bill at $4500/month - Deploys took longer than before - More outages, not fewer - Product development stalled We rolled back: - Moved to ECS Fargate - 2 week migration - Back to $1800/month - Engineers back on features K8s is amazing for scale. We weren't at scale. Technology should solve problems you actually have.

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Artem Simutin@artemsimut·
Meanwhile the design gets a bit more refined for @KellioAI editor
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Artem Simutin@artemsimut·
Day 26 of building @KellioAI State of the resizing feature... 😅 Math doesn't add up...
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Artem Simutin@artemsimut·
@krishdotdev Every single time, except things where you need mobility, like gym
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Kr$na@krishdotdev·
Unpopular opinion: IEMs are better than airpods.
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Artem Simutin@artemsimut·
Day 25 of developing @KellioAI editor Now the editor has support for videos, images, audio, text elements. Enhanced the timeline experience by adding vertical and horizontal scrollbars. Now doing the element resizing and moving to other tracks. Here is a quick preview...
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Artem Simutin@artemsimut·
Day 24 of developing @KellioAI editor. Now I am working on supporting more media types - images, audio. It won't be long until it's done
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Artem Simutin@artemsimut·
Day 23 of developing @KellioAI editor 🎬 The render media is done and now it shows rendering progress... it works really well. The only thing that the settings doesn't work rn but will be connected in a few moments... want to make other things work before doing that...
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JNS@_devJNS·
what code editor do you use?
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Artem Simutin@artemsimut·
@dalu_hey @athasdev Great that it works, but I use Option (Alt on Win/Linux) + whatever workspace I need. For example, I have a browser on Option+1, code editor on option+2, terminal on option+3, spotify on option+s, etc.
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athas.dev@athasdev·
It looks cool but generally I don't get the hype around tiling/window managers. I use everything on full screen. I mean, it's all a browser and a code editor, what else are you running even? And why don't you use the whole space?
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Murshid@Murshid_38·
@lispexmachina @artemsimut @athasdev mostly no. when i code i only look at the code editor. and if i have to look at a note or browser, it's only a key stroke away. like browser is bound to alt + k. and then i come back to code editor with alt + j. these things happens really fast with muscle memory.
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