Harish Venkatesan

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Harish Venkatesan

Harish Venkatesan

@hv23

builder · head of product @floraai · prev co-founder @designlab

Katılım Aralık 2007
975 Takip Edilen979 Takipçiler
Priyaa
Priyaa@pritopian·
Figma is a substrate where (currently) a brand’s creative genome lives. Beyond UI/UX a ton of visual design work for ads, email, social, print get done there. Thousands of design decisions and traces that make the output tasteful lives there. They have all the right ingredients to build the AGI for design. The winner in this space won’t be the model that one shots designs. It will be a system that acts as the sequencing layer for a brand’s creative genome, enabling controlled design mutations for a range of expressions and faithfully rendering visual intent across channels in a continuous loop.
Ben South@bnj

If Cursor is worth $60B to a frontier lab, what is Figma worth? Its current market cap seems like an insane bargain

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yabits
yabits@modomango·
@floraai Would love to try, but unfortunately I have been unable to login to flora for months now
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FLORA ©
FLORA ©@floraai·
Get every angle from one product shot. Camera control rotates around any image in a full 360. Use it on PDPs, campaign stills, lifestyle, whatever you shot last week. Now live in FLORA.
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shreyans bhansali
shreyans bhansali@shreyans___·
Entering #vibejam with my Canyon Explorer. Walk or fly through the most beautiful terrains on the planet. You spawn on the ground in Zion National Park, but can go anywhere. Walk, run, and climb (wip) Fly as a plane or drone but this is *not* a flight sim! It's an exploration game so flying is easy and natural. Multiplayer is key because I want to fly around with my friends and want to show my mom the hike where I got engaged in Sedona and it's coming soon. Yes all the data is from Google Earth but I haven't found any site that has good controls, multiplayer, no intro, and makes exploration easy or lets you walk on the ground. Built and hosted on @zocomputer, with an asset from @tripoai and a lot of help from @claudeai and @googleearth.
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Marcus Richmond
Marcus Richmond@Smartster·
@hv23 @QuiverAI @floraai On another note, is Designlab a good place to further educate on @floraai, been searching for the best course for a while. As I feel with guidance I could get even more out of it. Also any chance that Suno will find its way or music generation on top of the new audio features
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QuiverAI
QuiverAI@QuiverAI·
Introducing Arrow 1.1 and Arrow 1.1 Max Our most advanced and capable models for structured vector generation Read more ↓
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Harish Venkatesan
Harish Venkatesan@hv23·
@FussyPastor Fair enough and we’ve heard similar feedback. We’re migrating off credits soon to a model that should work much better for folks
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Pastor@FussyPastor·
@hv23 So you use a credit system? Then I'm not interested. Credit systems and artistic tools are like oil and water. You're forcing artists to not be able to freely experiment and I won't sub to platforms that don't understand this basic fact.
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Pastor
Pastor@FussyPastor·
I recently switched from @higgsfield to @freepik due to Higgy's shit business practices like bait and switching unlimited access. First thing I encounter, them taking away the entire reason I subscribed with them... Thanks for telling me "what I need" is to be monetized more.
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Ben Springwater
Ben Springwater@benspringwater·
The reason we got the first photo of the earth from space is @stewartbrand was tripping on LSD, saw the curvature of the earth, felt that if humans could SEE the earth we would perceive its finitude and preciousness, and concocted a paranoia driven viral marketing campaign that led to mass demand for the photo. The iconic image replaced the mushroom cloud in popular imagination and forever changed the culture. More people should know this story. sb.longnow.org/SB_homepage/Wh…
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NASA@NASA

We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.

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Harish Venkatesan
Harish Venkatesan@hv23·
We're excited to add node color tagging to @floraai! Easily sort, find, and download your assets, esp on crowded canvases. More little big details coming soon
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Harish Venkatesan
Harish Venkatesan@hv23·
A tiger team of engineers and designers built FAUNA in a few weeks - shipping dozens of times a day, revving on evals and customer feedback, designing in code, working with our creative team to encode taste into every model and prompt decision. Front row seat to what shipping velocity looks like in the age of AI. FAUNA's officially out of beta today - try it, tell us what could be better!
FLORA ©@floraai

Introducing FAUNA. The creative agent built for people whose ideas deserve better. Describe what you want to make. It builds the workflow on the canvas in front of you. Redirect it, push it further, tell it what to avoid. Your vision drives everything.

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Justine Moore
Justine Moore@venturetwins·
Truly blown away by a new AI image model launching this week ✨ Finally, you can generate photos that actually look like you! It's so much better than everything I've tried - from LoRAs to NB Pro. Onboarding some early testers. DM or comment if you want access 👀
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FLORA ©
FLORA ©@floraai·
Layer Editor gives you full creative control, all in FLORA. ↳ Precise scaling, rotating & aligning ↳ Complex compositions, all in one place ↳ AI-powered edge cleaning, lighting & polish See it in action 👇
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staysaasy
staysaasy@staysaasy·
Having young kids makes me constantly have flashbacks to my own childhood. Things I haven’t thought about in decades. Pre-school. The way the sun hit my childhood homes kitchen in the late morning. Being in a car seat. My parents washing my hands and face after a meal. And I get this feeling sometimes that is real hard to describe. It’s not sentimental, but it’s not not sentimental. It’s not sad, but it’s not happy. It’s sort of all off it It’s really experiencing my youth like it’s a single impressionist painting, a sort of instant everything of the experience, and subconscious sweeping though the feeling that there are some things I wish could have been different, and I would do differently, and there are some things that were perfect, some things I can’t believe I got so lucky with, and some things I can’t believe were such bad luck. And then just like looking an impressionist painting, you walk away from it because the next thing happens, and your day keeps going.
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