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Turn any song into scroll-stopping videos in minutes with AI-directed scripts andOpen
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Thalia Rossitter🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 16 karmaNov 4, 2025@Charley | Charlemagne Labsin an era with AI benefit and AI horror stories both saturating, Charley is one of the few that seem to grasp the first principles of security. I spend my days researching quantum resistant encryption and advising on IAM challenges. The true weakest link is also that factors are not phishing resistant. On-device prevention of social engineering is by far the most valuable and efficient defense layer. Excited to see Agent Charley in action -
Trust scores, cryptographic proof, and risk assessment for AI agents.Open
We built Mnemom because we were shipping AI agents into production and couldn't answer a basic question: how do you prove this thing is doing what you told it to? Not monitor. Prove. So we built the proof layer. Cryptographic attestations, trust scores, risk assessment, containment — everything you need to deploy agents you can actually stand behind. It's free to start and open source. We'd love to hear what you think - new features shipping daily. -

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Insanely easy to use yet reliable automation tool. Recommend to give it a try.
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I started with OpenClaw on a sandboxed environment on my Mac, but now trying ZeroClaw on a very old Thinkpad with Ubuntu. Feels more non-dev friendly and seems to handle security better.
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Easily the best Chat GPT alternative... A hidden Gem. A few issues with reasoning models but overall awesome product
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SureThing.io - "OpenClaw" for BeginnersTask automation
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This is amazing! I just used it to lower my monthly car insurance for 70 dollars a month
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Great tool. Love the lead generation feature that converts users chatting with the bot into leads in my mailbox
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Hey Jack, fair question! The AI is the "Wingman" feature inside the video call. Instead of transcribing the audio (which would violate our privacy policy), the AI is an on-demand agent powered by GPT-4o. You toggle modes like 'Roast' or 'Spicy', and it generates context-aware conversation cards to save the date if things get awkward. We prioritized user privacy over an 'always-listening' AI assistant. Give the Roast mode a try—it's pretty ruthless!
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I’ve tried almost every AI slide generator out there, and Tosea is in a league of its own. Most tools just scrape the surface, but Tosea actually digs into my research PDFs. It captures the nuance and logical flow of the original document without the usual AI hallucinations. The slides it produced for my last project were surprisingly deep and well-structured. Plus, being able to export directly to PPTX and make my own tweaks is a lifesaver. It’s easily saved me hours of manual formatting this week.
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ZeroThreat has been a true game-changer for our team. As someone who cares deeply about keeping our retail platform secure, I love how ZeroThreat quietly works behind the scenes, spotting and blocking threats before they become issues—without requiring constant monitoring or technical know-how. The alerts are simple to understand, actionable, and extremely reliable—no more chasing false alarms. Since integrating ZeroThreat, we've seen a noticeable drop in suspicious activity, and I wake up each day knowing our APIs are well-protected. It makes security effortless and gives our whole team peace of mind.
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Hey, I just checked out your AI tools site—nice launch, you’re on the right track 👌 One thing I’d suggest early on is focusing on distribution, not just the product. A lot of AI tool sites struggle with visibility because they don’t position themselves inside the right communities. For example, targeting niche subreddits where people are actively looking for solutions (not just posting links, but actually joining conversations, sharing use-cases, and soft-introducing your tool) can drive highly targeted traffic and real users. Also, creating comparison-style posts like “X vs Y tools” or “best tools for [specific use case]” tends to perform really well and brings consistent organic traffic over time. If you’re not already doing something like that, I can share a few ideas specific to your niche that could bring in your first consistent users pretty fast.

