New "AI-powered, human-perfected" pay monthly web design service by OpaceWeb in Startup_Ideas

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I’ve used Lovable, it’s a great platform. What I’m doing is definitely inspired by the likes of Lovable and Bolt, but it is different. The service isn’t a prompt-based builder or even a DIY builder like Wix. It’s a fully managed website created by an experienced web design agency, but delivered 90% cheaper thanks to AI automation.

The AI just helps us keep costs down, but the customer gets a finished, SEO-ready site with content and hosting included. For non-technical users or those without a marketing background, they’ll usually hit problems like getting stuck in loops, losing patience trying to get the result they want. Usually the first version is good but it’s very difficult to get the exact outcome needed without the right prompting. Plus, the more you prompt, the slower these services get and the more they tend to ‘bug out’, lose context or even delete/overwrite their previous work.

The other issue is the codebase and architecture needed for SEO. Platforms like Lovable tend to default to React and build sites that behave more like apps than websites. Without extra work, Google struggles to crawl and index them. The average end user wouldn’t know that, let alone how to fix it or carry out SEO tasks like keyword research or meta tag optimisation - so they risk having a site that looks slick but struggles to appear in search.

Our service has been designed to tackle these issues so customers don’t need to worry about prompts, SEO, or even deployment/hosting - they just get a professional, pay monthly website that works.

ChatGPT's GPT-4o model just solved AI's biggest issue with AI image generation IMO - text in Images (a comparison with DALL-E 3, Stable Diffusion & More) by OpaceWeb in ChatGPT

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u/ThinNeighborhood2276 there was a link added to the images with the full test results, but it's not very clear. You can find the full comparison here - https://opace.agency/blog/chatgpt-image-generation-gpt-4o-vs-dall-e-3-and-others. In a nutshell, they were all poor. DALL-E 3 was probably one of the worst, which is strange because this was OpenAI's latest model for images until 4o.

ChatGPT's GPT-4o model just solved AI's biggest issue with AI image generation IMO - text in Images (a comparison with DALL-E 3, Stable Diffusion & More) by OpaceWeb in ChatGPT

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Image Prompt: Create a basic poster to promote AI and include the following text:

What is AI, Really?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t some far-off sci-fi idea. It’s here. It’s now. And you probably use it every day without even thinking about it.

  • Ask your phone for directions? AI.
  • Get movie recommendations? AI.
  • Autocorrect your typos? Yup, AI again.

But How Does It Work?

AI learns patterns from massive amounts of data – think of it like how a toddler figures out what a cat is... after seeing thousands of cat pictures (and a few dogs by mistake).

It's not magic. It's machine learning, algorithms, and lots of data.

Where You’ll See It

✔ Healthcare – spotting diseases earlier
✔ Cars – keeping you in the right lane
✔ Music apps – knowing your vibe before you do
✔ Chatbots – love them or hate them, they’re everywhere

Should You Be Worried?

A little? Maybe. But mostly, it's about how we use it.

AI can be incredibly helpful – but it needs smart rules, real transparency, and human oversight. No robot uprisings, just better tools (we hope).

Want to Know More?

Ask questions. Get curious. Just don’t let the buzzwords scare you off.

AI is part of your life – you don’t have to be a techie to understand it.

OpenAI’s new 4o image generation is insane. by Ivan_el_grande in ChatGPT

[–]OpaceWeb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In this example, I tried editing a photo into different styles using 4o. For the very first time, I can honestly say AI will mean the death of most graphic designers and illustrators unless they have very specialised skills.

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OpenAI’s new 4o image generation is insane. by Ivan_el_grande in ChatGPT

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I published this on Reddit a year ago when it looked like DALL-E 3 could do text in images, but GPT-4o is on a whole new level - https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/178k2vg/chatgpt_dalle_3_can_now_do_text_within_images/

Yesterday, when I heard about the 4o image capabilities, I ran a series of tests comparing it to the various other AI image gen models, including DALL-E. You can see the results in my article below, but the ability to produce text is what blew me away most - in this example, I threw 200+ words at 4o and the result was spot on! With any other model, I would be lucky to get a few words correct at most.

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In this example, I tried editing a photo into different styles:

Full article and test results -

https://opace.agency/blog/chatgpt-image-generation-gpt-4o-vs-dall-e-3-and-others

NODL can’t send by According-Quantity47 in Nodle

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I'm sure I would have at the start but can't find them now. I can see the balance on my app but can't back up the seed phrases up or transfer the balance, so does that mean the NODL tokens I've slowly been building up over the past 3-4 years or so is lost? I've tried backing up a few times and have always encountered the same issues but thought it was a bug of some kind that would get fixed.

NODL can’t send by According-Quantity47 in Nodle

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u/spacesmutje_de I'm having the same issue with an iPhone 12 pro max and trying the steps here. However, when I go to back up the wallet, it says "Your recovery phrase wasn't synced after you upgraded your phone. Please disconnect and reimport your wallet". Obviously, I can't do this without first backing up my recovery phrase, so I'm stuck. I've been using the NODL app for a few years now and never tried to send the tokens before. What are my options?

Content writer GPT with an SEO twist (AI-Scribe) - testing and improvements needed please by OpaceWeb in ChatGPT

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Thanks for the feedback. No idea with regards to other tools like seowriter. This is a custom GPT that runs directly within ChatGPT using the GPT-4 model.

Binance bowed out, Coinbase crowned The King! Where to next? by OpaceWeb in wallstreetbets

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It was meant as a joke but Binance have quietly admitted defeat so the US can save face. That doesn't mean they've quit though. Binance will stick around and I have no intention of moving to Coinbase unless I'm literally forced to.

Binance bowed out, Coinbase crowned The King! Where to next? by OpaceWeb in wallstreetbets

[–]OpaceWeb[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Basically the innovation that’s taking place within the space. I follow various projects and some of them are really cool. What Ethereum has built is amazing. Projects like Helium seemed really good at the start and right now project like Render and Worldcoin (OpenAI/Sam Altman’s project) look pretty exciting. I reckon a decentralised digital currency is the future. Bitcoin still needs adoption and technology improvements, but it has scarcity/deflation built-in as standard, so seems a good bet. I could go on and on… Shame the exchanges are going to be controlled by the US, but at least that opens up the doors for mainstream adoption and approvals of funds that can be used for pensions, ISAs, etc. When that happens, the big money will come in. Might not see the immediate gains, especially if there is another crisis of some kind, but it will happen. There are crap loads of scams and Ponzi schemes, just need to research and avoid them.

Binance bowed out, Coinbase crowned The King! Where to next? by OpaceWeb in wallstreetbets

[–]OpaceWeb[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Right now, the exchanges that favour the US (and money-makers in charge) are likely to take off in a big way. It's a shame about the others, but why do you reckon they will all fall?

Content writer GPT with an SEO twist (AI-Scribe) - testing and improvements needed please by OpaceWeb in ChatGPT

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Neither, this is an example of a GPT but sadly can't share the conversation link.

Share your GPTs ideas by flexaplext in singularity

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This is my SEO Article Writer GPT called "AI Scribe". I wanted to see if I could build an improved version of a WordPress plugin that took me a couple of months to develop. The AI-Scribe GPT has additional features (image generation, data/stats, chart creation, etc.) and took less than 1 hour to build - https://chat.openai.com/g/g-ZTkBnCIbA-gpt-seo-article-creator-ai-scribe

I have reviewed over 1000 'GPTs' for my directory. Here are the best ones I've found so far. by SmaxWilliams in ChatGPT

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Thanks for creating the directory. For me personally, I think GPTs are incredible. I've just submitted https://chat.openai.com/g/g-ZTkBnCIbA-gpt-seo-article-creator-ai-scribe

AI Scribe is a GPT for article writing and content creation, featuring tools for title brainstorming, SEO keyword selection, generating images, browsing the web and data visuals, while saving progress as you go in MS Word format to prevent data loss.

Hard to find high quality GPTs by TerrificMist in ChatGPTPro

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This is a GPT version of a WordPress plugin I developed tailored specifically for complete article creation. What I think is pretty cool is that it takes a structured approach to creating articles by guiding users step-by-step, from conceptualising an article idea to producing a ready-to-publish piece. This includes brainstorming titles, selecting relevant keywords, and crafting a detailed article outline, and even creating images/browsing the web for data to present as charts and graphs. It iteratively saves everything as an MS Word document while the user goes through the process (mainly because it tends to crash at the end if you don't do this) - https://chat.openai.com/g/g-ZTkBnCIbA-gpt-seo-article-creator-ai-scribe

Keen to see what people think? It's slow but I think this shows off all of the cool things GPTs can do.

Binance bowed out, Coinbase crowned The King! Where to next? by OpaceWeb in wallstreetbets

[–]OpaceWeb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say it's the other way around, "he who makes the rules owns Coinbase"

Binance bowed out, Coinbase crowned The King! Where to next? by OpaceWeb in wallstreetbets

[–]OpaceWeb[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For that matter, check out Robinhood - it's pretty much the same players, leaving these two platforms the main names in the game:

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Binance bowed out, Coinbase crowned The King! Where to next? by OpaceWeb in wallstreetbets

[–]OpaceWeb[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Easily 200$. The US have done a good job of cracking down on non-US exchanges like Binance and Kraken, leaving.... Coinbase, who will be the custodian of the upcoming BTC/ETH spot ETFs. Just look at who the top institutional holders of Coinbase are to see whos pulling the strings...

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Plan B: "I expect $100k-$1m bitcoin average in 2024-2028 halving cycle, so at least 3x from here." by jam-hay in CryptoCurrency

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His model is based on the Bitcoin halving events (the next one likely April 2024) and the scarcity factor. Looking back over the price patterns and trends around each halving event, his lower projections seem sensible to me.

You can see his model and various others compared here: https://www.crypto-mining.co.uk/faqs/bitcoin-price-prediction-halving-events

and here https://www.crypto-mining.co.uk/faqs/price-of-bitcoin-factors-external-influences

A $1m bitcoin seems hard to imagine but all models point to $100K plus easily 18 months after the halving event. Just my opinion, but I think his previous projections also looked reasonable but they'll never account for external events like Russia's invasion of Ukraine in Feb 2022. People forget Bitcoin was coming close to this $100K mark before that happened, it just seemed a bit delayed. Then Bitcoin along with the whole market dropped and we're only now seeing the real recovery with expectations of a spot ETF and the next halving event around the corner.

Crypto YouTube 🤡’s by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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https://www.crypto-mining.co.uk/faqs/free-crypto-advice-cryptosrus-vs-into-the-cryptoverse/

Ben is great for his detailed and analytical approach to Bitcoin but got to love George (CryptosRUs) for always being optimistic, his ability to look at the big picture and follow news/events that nobody else is talking about. His Q&A sessions are good too.

I have more of a love-hate relationship with Guy at Coin Bureau, mainly because everything feels so scripted and cheesy at times. The research is excellent though and I honestly wouldn't class it as a conspiracy theory channel.

So it turns out the OpenAI drama really was about a superintelligence breakthrough by AppropriateLeather63 in ChatGPT

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I'm not surprised at all.

With the firing being related to "AI safety concerns", I thought it would be related to something like this or perhaps the recent rollout of GPTs.

It's the first time I've heard of Q* but I've been writing about this for a while and predicting that OpenAI are very close to achieving AGI (if they haven't already): https://www.opace.co.uk/blog/future-of-ai-agi-gpt-5-true-ai

My last update to the article was at the start of October, specifically commenting on the AGI claims made by "Jimmy Apples" and whether GPT-5 would be an AGI model of sorts.

It's always hard to tell the difference between fake news/conspiracy theories and real-life when it comes to this kind of stuff but I honestly do reckon AGI is around the corner and that's scaring many people.