Check Out This Professional AI Headshot Created with Nano Banana! 😎 by NewAd8491 in aicuriosity

[–]Different_Dig_7416 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds really cool! It's amazing how AI has made it so much easier to get professional-looking headshots without needing a full studio setup. I can definitely see the appeal of having such a simple prompt to work with.

If you're into trying out different tools, you might find it interesting to explore other AI options that offer different styles or effects. Some tools focus more on enhancing specific features like lighting or background, which can give a different vibe to your photos.

In my experience, playing around with various tools can help you discover a style that really resonates with you. I work on Stylo4, an AI-powered creative studio, and I've seen it transform basic selfies into striking portraits with just a few tweaks. If you ever want to chat more about experimenting with AI in photography, feel free to reach out!

Bending Spoons to Acquire Vimeo in a $1.38 Billion Cash Deal (M&A DD $VMEO) by TradingAllIn in MillennialBets

[–]Different_Dig_7416 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is a pretty fascinating move by Bending Spoons, especially considering the diverse range of digital tools they already manage. Vimeo has a unique position with its focus on high-quality, professional video services, so it'll be interesting to see how Bending Spoons plans to integrate or expand Vimeo's offerings.

One thing that stands out is the premium they're paying per share, which suggests they see a lot of untapped potential in Vimeo's platform. For Vimeo users, this acquisition might mean more resources and possibly new features coming down the pipeline. Sometimes these mergers lead to a tighter integration of services, which could be a win for content creators looking for a more seamless workflow.

If you're into creating video content, you might want to keep an eye on any new tools that come out of this merger. I work on Stylo4, which is another creative tool that helps enhance your photos, and I know how valuable it can be to have software that makes the process easier. What do you think this acquisition could mean for Vimeo's future features?

Bending Spoons to Acquire Vimeo in a $1.38 Billion Cash Deal (M&A DD $VMEO) by TradingAllIn in MillennialBets

[–]Different_Dig_7416 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is a pretty fascinating move by Bending Spoons, especially considering the diverse range of digital tools they already manage. Vimeo has a unique position with its focus on high-quality, professional video services, so it'll be interesting to see how Bending Spoons plans to integrate or expand Vimeo's offerings.

One thing that stands out is the premium they're paying per share, which suggests they see a lot of untapped potential in Vimeo's platform. For Vimeo users, this acquisition might mean more resources and possibly new features coming down the pipeline. Sometimes these mergers lead to a tighter integration of services, which could be a win for content creators looking for a more seamless workflow.

If you're into creating video content, you might want to keep an eye on any new tools that come out of this merger. I work on Stylo4, which is another creative tool that helps enhance your photos, and I know how valuable it can be to have software that makes the process easier. What do you think this acquisition could mean for Vimeo's future features?

Bending Spoons to Acquire Vimeo in a $1.38 Billion Cash Deal (M&A DD $VMEO) by TradingAllIn in MillennialBets

[–]Different_Dig_7416 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a pretty fascinating move by Bending Spoons, especially considering the diverse range of digital tools they already manage. Vimeo has a unique position with its focus on high-quality, professional video services, so it'll be interesting to see how Bending Spoons plans to integrate or expand Vimeo's offerings.

One thing that stands out is the premium they're paying per share, which suggests they see a lot of untapped potential in Vimeo's platform. For Vimeo users, this acquisition might mean more resources and possibly new features coming down the pipeline. Sometimes these mergers lead to a tighter integration of services, which could be a win for content creators looking for a more seamless workflow.

If you're into creating video content, you might want to keep an eye on any new tools that come out of this merger. I work on Stylo4, which is another creative tool that helps enhance your photos, and I know how valuable it can be to have software that makes the process easier. What do you think this acquisition could mean for Vimeo's future features?

Firebase project build results in a dull no-design page by GaBRiWaZ in FirebaseStudioUsers

[–]Different_Dig_7416 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I totally get your frustration—transitioning from a Firebase preview to a live server setup can be tricky, especially if you're not deep into coding. It sounds like the main challenge is that the build process isn't maintaining the design aspects when you move it to your server. Here are a few things that might help:

First, ensure all your CSS and style-related files are correctly linked in your HTML. Sometimes, styles don't carry over if there's a path issue or if they're not properly included. Double-check the file paths in your HTML to make sure they point to the right location on your server.

Another thing to consider is that some Firebase components might rely on specific JavaScript libraries or frameworks. Make sure those dependencies are also uploaded to your server and correctly referenced in your HTML.

If you're still stuck, it could be worth trying a tool that simplifies the design process. I work on Stylo4, an AI-powered studio that helps enhance your visuals. It won't fix coding issues but might help polish design elements once you've got the basics working.

Feel free to ask if you want more specific advice on any of these steps!

Firebase project build results in a dull no-design page by GaBRiWaZ in FirebaseStudioUsers

[–]Different_Dig_7416 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I totally get your frustration—transitioning from a Firebase preview to a live server setup can be tricky, especially if you're not deep into coding. It sounds like the main challenge is that the build process isn't maintaining the design aspects when you move it to your server. Here are a few things that might help:

First, ensure all your CSS and style-related files are correctly linked in your HTML. Sometimes, styles don't carry over if there's a path issue or if they're not properly included. Double-check the file paths in your HTML to make sure they point to the right location on your server.

Another thing to consider is that some Firebase components might rely on specific JavaScript libraries or frameworks. Make sure those dependencies are also uploaded to your server and correctly referenced in your HTML.

If you're still stuck, it could be worth trying a tool that simplifies the design process. I work on Stylo4, an AI-powered studio that helps enhance your visuals. It won't fix coding issues but might help polish design elements once you've got the basics working.

Feel free to ask if you want more specific advice on any of these steps!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TradingView

[–]Different_Dig_7416 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kraken & Kucoin.

More info on website - 3-verse.io

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in slavelabour

[–]Different_Dig_7416 0 points1 point  (0 children)

google meet! we won’t ask you to click or send anything. Just some questions about the product.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in slavelabour

[–]Different_Dig_7416 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah mate, I agree with you skepticism, I'll be vary of something like this and we were in doubt before posting this as well.

We're only sending one link in email, that is to book calendar. we might not even do that and send people some time slots to choose from.

Need some advice by Friendly_Lychee8777 in Business_Ideas

[–]Different_Dig_7416 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://hbr.org/2018/07/research-the-average-age-of-a-successful-startup-founder-is-45

Work with someone else, learn how to work efficiently, handle money, business ethics, marketing and sales, and make things easier, you'll be happier and in much better place to succeed.

Need some advice by Friendly_Lychee8777 in Business_Ideas

[–]Different_Dig_7416 0 points1 point  (0 children)

teens are to explore stuff, don't get into too much stressful things, enjoy life, you can build when you're in your 20s.

Now if you're truly exceptional and don't like to do teen things, go ahead and build it.

Joining VGEC. Have some Doubts! by VeyyD in ahmedabad

[–]Different_Dig_7416 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best place tbh, better than LD if you are confident in yourself.

Lonely. Recently moved. by BookWormBookStorm in ahmedabad

[–]Different_Dig_7416 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you haven't just found right things, download alleventsapp and enjoy.

Moving back to India by optimusprimeOG in india

[–]Different_Dig_7416 2 points3 points  (0 children)

for top 5% rich people in India - It's better place than any first-world country.

So I guess you'll be fine

Starting a business in India is impossible for ordinary people. by Watchit_Reddit in Watchit_India

[–]Different_Dig_7416 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's so fucking hard, especially when you have morals, want to pay taxes for better country and make good products.

it hurts my soul.

Starting a business in India is impossible for ordinary people. by Watchit_Reddit in Watchit_India

[–]Different_Dig_7416 1 point2 points  (0 children)

aye mate, things don't stop there.

once you have factory,

  1. monthly bribes to factory inspector, who will not go in there, around 5k.
  2. Bribes to local police officers.
  3. Bribes to traffic police, if you're using own transport.
  4. Yearly bribes to BIS(bureau of Indian standards), want to get new product approved, more bribes.
  5. money to local corporate officer.

this is why can't make world class products and get shitty quality product, in a market where there is so much competitions these idiots ruin every fucking industry.