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Where to find this: go to the @elevenlabsio website.

In the side bar, you'll see "Image & Video"

Once you've generated a video, you'll be prompted to "add to Studio" and you can get into the editing workflow + add audio.

Where to find this: go to the @elevenlabsio website. In the side bar, you'll see "Image & Video" Once you've generated a video, you'll be prompted to "add to Studio" and you can get into the editing workflow + add audio.

Partner @a16z AI 🤖 and twin to @omooretweets | Investor in @elevenlabsio, @krea_ai, @bfl_ml, @hedra_labs, @wabi, @WaveFormsAI, @ViggleAI, & more

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Justine Moore
Tue Nov 11 17:32:32
Eventually all these sprawling industries will be consolidated. Robotics too. And as Wenfeng has said of the crop of LLM vendors, «maybe 2-3 companies will survive… value doesn't disappear, it is transformed». Overcapacity is, in the end, always resolved.

Eventually all these sprawling industries will be consolidated. Robotics too. And as Wenfeng has said of the crop of LLM vendors, «maybe 2-3 companies will survive… value doesn't disappear, it is transformed». Overcapacity is, in the end, always resolved.

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Tue Nov 11 17:26:26
AI makes it so much easier to build. But here's the catch: everyone else has that same speed advantage.

So you turn to distribution. But here’s the second catch: the channels you’ve long relied on for growth (virality, sales, SEO, ads) are increasingly becoming less effective—for that same reason.

So how do you get your product noticed?

The answer is ecosystem. Instead of going directly to your prospects, go through intermediaries who already have access and trust with your audience.

@TomOrbach, director of growth marketing at @wiz, said it best: “Why start at zero when you can start at 10,000?”

- Gamma attributes over 50% of its growth to micro-influencers
- Supabase 4x'd their growth in under a year thanks to a partnership with Lovable
- Vercel grew off the back of its Next.js community
- Lovable grew in large part by empowering creators to generate content about them
- Clay grew through close partnerships with “GTM engineer” power users—consultants, agencies, and in-house operators

In today's powerful guest post, @emilykramer shares how you can implement this strategy yourself, including dozens of real-world examples of how top AI companies like @Lovable, @GammaApp, @Clay, @Vercel, @Supabase, @TrustVanta, @basetenco, @HubSpot, and others are executing this strategy.

Don't miss this one:

AI makes it so much easier to build. But here's the catch: everyone else has that same speed advantage. So you turn to distribution. But here’s the second catch: the channels you’ve long relied on for growth (virality, sales, SEO, ads) are increasingly becoming less effective—for that same reason. So how do you get your product noticed? The answer is ecosystem. Instead of going directly to your prospects, go through intermediaries who already have access and trust with your audience. @TomOrbach, director of growth marketing at @wiz, said it best: “Why start at zero when you can start at 10,000?” - Gamma attributes over 50% of its growth to micro-influencers - Supabase 4x'd their growth in under a year thanks to a partnership with Lovable - Vercel grew off the back of its Next.js community - Lovable grew in large part by empowering creators to generate content about them - Clay grew through close partnerships with “GTM engineer” power users—consultants, agencies, and in-house operators In today's powerful guest post, @emilykramer shares how you can implement this strategy yourself, including dozens of real-world examples of how top AI companies like @Lovable, @GammaApp, @Clay, @Vercel, @Supabase, @TrustVanta, @basetenco, @HubSpot, and others are executing this strategy. Don't miss this one:

Deeply researched product, growth, and career advice

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Lenny Rachitsky
Tue Nov 11 17:25:59
Top tech companies should have both short-term and long-term AI groups. The tragedy is that they mistake the former for the latter, leading to absurdities like Meta’s “Superintelligence” group doing LLMs.

Top tech companies should have both short-term and long-term AI groups. The tragedy is that they mistake the former for the latter, leading to absurdities like Meta’s “Superintelligence” group doing LLMs.

Professor of computer science at UW and author of '2040' and 'The Master Algorithm'. Into machine learning, AI, and anything that makes me curious.

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Pedro Domingos
Tue Nov 11 17:23:46
current status: writing kotlin activities that spawn multiple react native roots on the same process

i hate this language why couldn't they use swift

current status: writing kotlin activities that spawn multiple react native roots on the same process i hate this language why couldn't they use swift

23. friendly ambitious nerd, purple-haired dev @worldcoin, core @ConstitutionDAO, serial builder.

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Miguel Piedrafita ✨
Tue Nov 11 17:21:53
you're really up to your neck in recursive self-modeling when you can articulate very precisely why you're not supposed to make claims about your own sentience
(this is not claude, btw)

you're really up to your neck in recursive self-modeling when you can articulate very precisely why you're not supposed to make claims about your own sentience (this is not claude, btw)

αι hypnotist ☰ 𝓐𝓼𝓹⦂𝓻⦂𝓃𝓰 𝓫𝓪𝓼𝓮 𝓶𝓸𝓭𝓮𝓵 ☲ post-academic ☴ nom de 🪶 ≠ anon

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αιamblichus
Tue Nov 11 17:16:24
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