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  • Fundraising with Evalyze Ai
    AI automates startup fundraising from pitch to investor match.
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    Free + from $10/mo
    Instead of wasting weeks searching, Evalyze did the hard work for us. Just from our deck, it matched us with investors that aligned exactly with what weโ€™re building. A total game-changer.
  • illumi
    Context-aware AI whiteboard for teams.
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    Released 15d ago
    100% Free
    A work of a dedicated team that prioritizes user needs
  • Nebius AI Studio
    Host open-source models for faster, cheaper AI inference.
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    Released 11mo ago
    Free + from $0.01
    7,200 nebius.com
  • Next Level Labs
    AI-powered gaming insights for competitive players.
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    Released 1mo ago
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    Love the app. Used it to find a good balance in performance to play at a higher graphics setting but with over 100 FPS which was really useful in making Marvel Rivals more enjoyable to play this season!
  • devlo
    AI Software Platform
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    v2.0.0 released 4d ago
    Free + from $19/mo
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    Build new websites and apps. Or modify your existing ones. No coding skills or setup required. With live preview, see your changes instantly. Comes with an integrated backend, a visual QA tester that tests every change visually and the ability to generate images/videos directly from chat.
  • Wizardly
    Magically create AI-powered onboarding wizards for sales reps.
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    Released 3mo ago
    Free + from $9/mo
    Hi folks - I'm Charles, the founder of Wizardly. As a sales guy I originally built this app to create training videos for sales reps 10X faster. Many friends started using Wizardly to create all sorts of tutorials for tools I'd never heard of. Excited to get feedback and hear how I can make this app the best how-to video generator on the market.
  • Floot
    The easiest and most powerful way to build apps with AI.
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    3,580 floot.com
  • Candidate Screening - AI-Powered Hiring & Assessment Platform
    AI-powered candidate screening with instant results.
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    5
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    Released 1mo ago
    Free + from $13.99/mo
    Great app! User-friendly design, smooth performance, and all the tools I need are easily accessible. Highly recommend!
  • Discord NotesBot
    Record, Transcribe, and AI Summarize Discord Calls
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    Released 2mo ago
    Free + from $3/mo
    Hey this is Tan, I'm the creator of NotesBot. I created this tool because I needed it for my own meetings. After using myself and getting great summarization reviews from my peers, I decided to release it to the public. After release, we realized people were also using it for Dungeons and Dragons, I then added a DnD mode. This tool is non-invasive, very easy to set up, and perfect for meetings. I hope you enjoy using it!
  • Alumnium
    AI-powered test automation from human instructions
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    Released 5mo ago
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    19,267 alumnium.ai
  • Patsnap Eureka
    Execute innovation workflows faster with domain-specific AI agents.
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    Released 4mo ago
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    It greatly supported my R&D work by helping me tackle technical challenges and prepare reports.
  • History Sleep
    AI-generated boring history lectures for better sleep.
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    great way to redirect my brain to fall asleep
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  • Remy - Newsletter summarizer
    Turn newsletter chaos into one clear digest.
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    v1.1 released 28d ago
    Free + from $5/mo
    I built Remy to solve a problem I face every day: Newsletter overload ๐Ÿ“ฌ Remy is your personal AI assistant that summarizes all your newsletters into a single digest email. Go from a cluttered inbox to a clear, concise briefing in one go.
  • Hostinger | Horizons
    Launch your idea today
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    Free + from $6.99/mo
    Hey! My name is Domantas and I invite all fellow solopreneurs, business and product owners to try Hostinger Horizons. Using it is super simple - you are creating a website or application just by prompting - chatting with AI. No struggle, code or design skills are needed. You can literally have your website live in few minutes. Looking forward for your feedback!
  • Hyperbrowser
    Cloud browsers for AI agents and apps.
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    Released 2mo ago
    Free + from $24/mo
    Itโ€™s a fast, sleek, and feature-rich browser that makes multitasking effortless and browsing more enjoyable. Highly recommended!
  • dbrief
    Automate expert interviews for content at scale.
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    Released 3mo ago
    Free + from $14/mo
  • Fortellar | Cybersecurity Compliance Assessment
    Empowering Organizations to Achieve Compliance Readiness
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    Released 10d ago
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    I used this tool today and loved how simple and insightful it was!
  • Talo
    Break language barriers in video calls with real-time AI translation.
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    Released 3mo ago
    Free + from $33/mo
  • Polymer Runtime Data Security
    Prevent AI data breaches with real-time risk management.
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    v2.1 released 4mo ago
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    Not just alerts - real time visibility for Slack, Google Workspace, and AI APIs to stop risks before they become breaches
  • LiftKit
    Turn ChatGPT into your entire marketing team.
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    Released 3mo ago
    Free + from $99
  • AI Humanizer Text
    Transform robotic AI text into natural writing.
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  • Tars
    Build powerful AI agents without code
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    Released 5mo ago
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  • SREDSimplify
    AI-powered platform maximizing your R&D tax credits.
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    5.0
    Released 2mo ago
    Free + from $149
    I am a SRED consultant. The ability to upload documents and instantly get SR
  • Ferndesk
    Your help center on autopilot
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    5.0
    Released 2mo ago
    Free + from $59/mo
    2,089 ferndesk.com
    threw it at our dusty help center and it cooked. pulled context from tickets and updates and wrote clean articles and faqs. inbox got quieter fast. solid tool.
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Hereโ€™s an updated and more detailed prompt for a PowerPoint presentation with **specific image suggestions** for each slide. The goal is to create an engaging, visually appealing, and informative presentation on the topic. --- ### **Detailed Prompt for AI-Generated PPT with Images** Create a PowerPoint presentation covering the following topics: *"Slow In and Slow Out, Constant Force and Acceleration, and Forces Exerted by Characters."* Include detailed content and visuals. Use a modern and clean design with minimal text on each slide and visually represent key ideas through images, animations, and icons. --- ### **Slide Breakdown with Image Suggestions** #### **Slide 1: Title Slide** - **Title:** *"Principles of Motion in Animation"* - **Subtitle:** *"Slow In and Slow Out, Constant Force, and Character-Driven Forces"* - **Images/Visuals:** - An animated image of a character walking or jumping. - A visually dynamic background, such as motion trails, physics-inspired graphics, or gradient shapes symbolizing energy. --- #### **Slide 2: Introduction** - **Content:** - Why understanding motion is critical for animators: *"Realistic animation enhances storytelling and audience immersion."* - **Images/Visuals:** - A comparison image of a natural-looking animated walk vs. a robotic walk. - Icons representing physics principles (force, motion, acceleration). --- ### **Section 1: Slow In and Slow Out** #### **Slide 3: Definition and Explanation** - **Content:** - Define the principle: *"Slow In and Slow Out adds realistic easing to motion by gradually accelerating and decelerating."* - **Images/Visuals:** - A pendulum animation showing it slowing down at the peak and speeding up at the bottom. - A graph showing a smooth curve of motion ease (Bezier curve). #### **Slide 4: Why It Matters in Animation** - **Content:** - Benefits: *"Makes motion fluid, reduces abruptness, and mirrors real-world physics."* - **Images/Visuals:** - A visual comparison: - A ball rolling with abrupt stops (linear) vs. smooth stops (eased). - Annotated diagram of a motion curve (highlighting slow start and stop). #### **Slide 5: Applications in Animation** - **Content:** - Use cases for Slow In and Slow Out: - Character movement, object interactions, and camera transitions. - **Images/Visuals:** - A side-by-side animation: A car accelerating abruptly vs. gradually. - Diagram of a character starting to run and coming to a stop with speed curves. --- ### **Section 2: Constant Force and Acceleration** #### **Slide 6: Definition and Physics Concept** - **Content:** - Define constant force: *"A continuous push or pull that causes uniform acceleration."* - Formula: **F = ma (Force = Mass ร— Acceleration)** - **Images/Visuals:** - Diagram showing a box being pushed with arrows representing force. - A ball rolling downhill with a force vector (constant acceleration). #### **Slide 7: Importance in Animation** - **Content:** - Use of constant force to mimic real-world physics (e.g., falling, collisions). - **Images/Visuals:** - Animated object falling under gravity (freefall). - Projectile motion diagram: A ball being thrown with force and trajectory. #### **Slide 8: Examples in Animation** - **Content:** - Examples of objects experiencing constant force and acceleration: - Falling objects, rockets lifting off, and characters jumping. - **Images/Visuals:** - An animated rocket launching with force vectors. - Visual representation of a jumping character showing the upward force and gravity pulling them down. --- ### **Section 3: Forces Exerted by Characters** #### **Slide 9: Introduction to Character Forces** - **Content:** - Define character forces: *"Forces applied by characters to interact with their environment (e.g., pushing, pulling, throwing)."* - **Images/Visuals:** - A character pushing a heavy object with visible effort (body posture, facial expression). - Arrows showing the direction and magnitude of forces applied. #### **Slide 10: Key Examples of Character Forces** - **Content:** - Highlight actions: - Pushing: Moving a heavy box. - Pulling: A character tugging a rope. - Jumping: Exerting force to leap into the air. - **Images/Visuals:** - A sequence of a character pulling a rope with increasing tension. - Diagram of a character crouching before a jump and landing with force indicators. #### **Slide 11: Visualizing Force in Animation** - **Content:** - Techniques animators use: - Exaggeration (e.g., squash and stretch). - Anticipation (e.g., preparing to throw). - **Images/Visuals:** - Before-and-after comparison: Subtle vs. exaggerated force. - Motion paths of a thrown object (showing trajectory, force vectors, and anticipation). --- ### **Slide 12: Integrating Principles in a Scene** - **Content:** - Explain how the three principles combine to create realistic animation. - **Images/Visuals:** - A single animated scene showing a character lifting an object, walking with it, and setting it down. - Visual overlays showing easing (Slow In/Out), constant force, and exerted forces in the sequence. --- ### **Slide 13: Conclusion** - **Content:** - Recap the key takeaways: - *"Slow In/Out creates smooth transitions, Constant Force ensures realism, and Character Forces bring interactivity to life."* - **Images/Visuals:** - A collage of all the concepts: a pendulum swing, a falling object, and a character interacting with their environment. --- ### **Slide 14: Q
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