I remember when this guy[1] launched TranslateAudio a few months ago. For those unfamiliar, it's the first tool that launched the voice translation. It was built by an Indiehacker.
We hand-pick remote jobs from all over the internet and send you the personalised list of remote jobs that are fit for you.
It took 2 years to reach $2k revenue and I lost interest in this project due to a lot of manual work. With the advancements in AI, I'm planning to focus on it again.
You've invested a lot of time on this! I doing something similar (completely automated) for another niche, let me know if you wanna exchange ideas (twitter in bio).
I'm building a highly curated remote job board called Remote Leaf[1] for remote job seekers. I've been doing this last few years as a side project, I'm planning to go full-time on this very soon and focus on it fully.
Great results. How are you training the user updated images? Do you run on your GPUs or rely on third-party APIs? Lately, there are a lot of AI image-generation startups coming up. Thanks to Stable Diffusion + Dreambooth training which makes things possible.
Thank you for the list! I made a website, magictools.online, that is all about various AI Tools. Right now I have 7 services http://magictools.online/images/avatar%20maker on my list for creating avatars and 62 for working with images. And I'm adding new ones every day.
Thanks :) We're currently using astria, everything else takes quite a while longer to set up and this was a quick MVP... And yes, we're definitely not the only ones who had ideas like this! gonna be a wild ride!
This is the exact problem we are trying to solve with Remote Leaf[1](I'm the founder). We have been manually curating remote jobs and carefully tagging them each, finally sending the personalized list of jobs that fit based on their location and skills.
I like it - a little feedback, I was very hesitant to put in my email to "subscribe" to a generic looking mailing list. The only reason I did is because I read your comment here. Might be worth looking into improving. Maybe give some indication it's only step 1, or change the button text to "get started", so we can know there's gonna be more input to what we want to receive.
As I understand it, Asahi can run on bare metal of an Mx machine, including custom hardware/firmware due to their reverse engineering efforts. Running aarch64 Linux within a VM only needs to work with the simplified virtual hardware exposed by the VM.
I'm working on a paid newsletter called Remote Leaf[1], on which we are curating a good number of remote jobs from 60+ sources and sending you a personalised list that matches based on your location and skills.
Perfect, I'm wondering how are you sourcing the jobs. Do you source the jobs manually or automatically?
I'm working on the Remote Jobs API service[1] for the job board developers. Each and every job is manually vetted and carefully curated from 40+ sources. If you think it will be useful, let me know. Happy to set up an account for you.