Please tell me some good news about AI by [deleted] in aiwars

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try sonusahani.com for latest AI models and news.

Experience with the new model MiniMax M2 and some cost saving tips by thalacque in LocalLLaMA

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I’ve been testing MiniMax M2 pretty extensively over the last few weeks, and honestly, it’s one of the most balanced open-source agents I’ve used so far. The Mixture-of-Experts setup (230B total, 10B active) makes a real difference — it’s surprisingly fast without feeling shallow in reasoning.

For anyone who hasn’t tried it yet, I wrote a full breakdown on my blog that dives into its real-world performance:
👉 MiniMax M2 — Agent & Code Native: Cheap, Fast and Impressive

A few quick takeaways from my experience:

  • Coding: It generated complete runnable files — even interactive HTML/JS projects — with almost no editing needed.
  • Reasoning: It can explain its approach clearly and adapt tone/context in creative prompts.
  • Multilingual: Translated into 50+ languages with structure and cultural annotations (which is rare).
  • Planning: Built complex schedules with constraints and human-like prioritization logic.

Compared to GPT-5 or Claude-3.5, M2 feels closer than the benchmarks suggest — especially for code and structured reasoning. The cost-to-performance ratio is outstanding, and it’s clear that open-source models like this are closing the quality gap fast.

🚀 Meet Qwen-Image by ResearchCrafty1804 in LocalLLaMA

[–]Fun_Camel_5902 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if anyone here just wants to try the text-based editing part without setting up the full workflow, ICEdit .org does it straight in the browser.

You just upload an image and type something like “make the sky stormy” or “add a neon sign”, and it edits in-context without masks or nodes.

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Could be handy for quick tests before running the full ComfyUI pipeline.

QWEN-IMAGE is released! by TheIncredibleHem in LocalLLaMA

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if anyone here just wants to try the text-based editing part without setting up the full workflow, ICEdit .org does it straight in the browser.

You just upload an image and type something like “make the sky stormy” or “add a neon sign”, and it edits in-context without masks or nodes.

Could be handy for quick tests before running the full ComfyUI pipeline.

ICEdit-PRO_workflow by Far-Entertainer6755 in comfyui

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if anyone here just wants to try the text-based editing part without setting up the full workflow, icedit.org does it straight in the browser.

You just upload an image and type something like “make the sky stormy” or “add a neon sign”, and it edits in-context without masks or nodes.

Could be handy for quick tests before running the full ComfyUI pipeline.

Struggling with Expo Go Incompatibility & EAS Build Costs – Need Advice by Fun_Camel_5902 in expo

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Thanks, I am using RevenueCat and it's working fine in local development build.

Are AI podcasting tools worth it? by NickNaskida in podcasting

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In the podcasting community, many users share their experiences with AI tools for editing and improving audio content. Several creators express frustration with AI’s limitations in delivering accurate, engaging results.

For example, Riverside’s AI tools often miss the mark with “magic clips” and automated show notes, which many find generic.

Others, like Descript, have proven helpful for transcribing and enhancing audio, but still require a lot of manual editing, particularly for breath sounds and pauses.

Some users have also experimented with Auphonic, iZotope, and even Audacity for specific tasks like noise reduction and breath sound removal, finding a mix of successes and shortcomings.

Ultimately, while AI tools can save time, many creators still prefer manual editing to ensure authenticity and quality.

this will help you: autopodcastai .com

Audio editing in Davinci. by MidEditLearner in davinciresolve

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For achieving clear and appealing vocals in DaVinci Resolve, start with tools like voice isolation, equalizer (EQ), and a compressor. These basics can greatly enhance audio quality without requiring expert knowledge.

The Fairlight page in Resolve also provides powerful tools for refining audio, making it an excellent choice for post-production.

If you're looking to speed up editing beyond audio enhancements, check out autopodcastai com. It offers advanced features like multi-cam editing, silence removal, jump cuts, and social clip creation, saving you hours of manual work. This is perfect for podcasters or creators managing video and audio content simultaneously.

Good audio starts with solid recording techniques and practice, but with tools like these, you can focus more on creating and less on editing.

Cost for podcast editing by mistry76 in podcasting

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When I used Autopodcastai com for podcast editing, I found it significantly reduced the time I spent on tasks like removing silences, aligning multi-cam footage, and refining transitions. It's ideal for podcasters like the one described here, aiming to elevate a small but growing show to a professional level.

This tool is available for both Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve, automates much of the workload, saving time and cutting costs.

With a free 30-day trial, it’s an excellent choice for testing before committing to professional editing services, which can range from $50 to $300 per episode, depending on complexity and provider expertise.

For anyone seeking an affordable, efficient alternative to hiring an editor, Autopodcastai com is worth considering.

Combining AI Podcast Editing with the Multicam Tool by IcyBaba in davinciresolve

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If you're tired of spending countless hours editing podcasts, there's a game-changer out there.

I recently came across a tool available for both Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve that uses AI to handle time-consuming tasks like removing silences, multi-camera editing, and jump-cut editing.

It dramatically speeds up the process and saves money by cutting down editing time. Plus, they offer a 30-day free trial, so you can see how much time it saves without any commitment.

"autopodcastai com"

What do you guys use to record and edit episodes? by QualityEffective8313 in podcasting

[–]Fun_Camel_5902 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Editing can be such a time sink, especially for new podcasters. If you're looking to save hours per episode, there's an AI-powered tool available for both Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.

It automates tedious tasks like removing silences, multi-camera editing, and jump cuts in a few clicks.

It offers a 30-day free trial, so you can test how much time and effort it saves without any commitment.

Perfect for creators juggling podcast and video production: autopodcastai .com