Just curious since it seems everyone is mentioning AI in some form in majority of what I see posted here (maybe just the Reddit “algorithm” at work?). It’s almost like not doing AI is enough of a differentiator at this point to stand out in the market. Is there some crossover between Reddit and AI specifically, or is it a bigger trend that everyone is hopping on the AI bandwagon? Feels like “ai” is a rebrand of “machine learning”/“ml” buzzwords from recent past - a lot of fudging the edges of the actual definition, in what I think is an attempt to seem attractive in the funding market. Is anyone concerned about that backfiring?

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    10 months ago

    i’ve been working on a site that loops audio and lets you shitpost a thumbnail with your beat…it’s pretty niche, but i’ve been messing with turntablism for about 30 years and like to cut over looped beats…when i bought myself an MPC i also had a little portable turntable that i could bring outside during covid lockdown, but bringing the MPC wasn’t always feasible…i set up a little system that’s fairly efficient to turn snippets into loop and rock off my phone…

    i’ve been using various iterations of the system for a few years and now kinda want to productize it a little more…with the framework i set up, i can write an audio plugin that will enable direct exporting/uploading from most desktop DAW software which is my seasonal winter project

    i’ve been working on implementing stripe and some pay-to-use features but i hope to have a more polished version launched to the public by the end of the year…at this point AI isn’t a part of it, but in the future maybe i can train some models to help find looping points in audio snippets and offer suggestions, because i built a bare bones ass trimming tool that will definitely be iterated on after launch

    it’s been slow but i also have a full time and family + dj + paint so i got all the ADHD shit poppin