It's basically using services or ai to automatically makes posts/videos on these platforms. Like this you don't have to do anything and you'll still end up making money
Hey looking for a video animator basically someone who makes animated videos so if u are one or know one kindly message me
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Eshita
Trying • 3m
hi , I am looking for a video animator basically someone who makes animated videos or ai videos i am not aware of what the term is called but if u are , kindly message me or share this post to someone who does. tysm
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 6m
Ola has launched its new service named Ola Dash to provide 10-minute food delivery in Bengaluru 🤷🏻
Bengaluru People, are you'll even using these services?
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Curious
Jus a curious soul w... • 8m
so are websites still being using ai??
are there any platforms which will develop sites for us?
which is better website being developed by coding or on platforms??
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Sujal
App and web devloper... • 2m
SociaLift
I often find myself repeating the same content across multiple platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter (X), and Medial. It gets tedious. Now imagine people who are building products or running startups—they have to post consistently, often daily
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Venu Sharabani
A Geeky kid is inter... • 8d
I kept losing saved links across Reddit, YouTube, Twitter, etc., so I built a web app that pulls all my saved or liked content into one simple dashboard 📥
No more pasting into Notion or emailing myself links 😵💫 It connects directly to platforms
I’ve noticed that even though we have Indian apps like Paytm and PhonePe, a lot of customers still prefer using Google Pay. It makes me wonder why foreign companies still have such a strong hold in India.
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Rishabh Mishra
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Synclovis Systems • 8m
🚀 I'm delighted to inform that my latest article on AWS Front-End Deployment has been published! 🎉
In this article, I discuss important deployment techniques, recommended workflows, and pointers for front-end application optimization using AWS ser
Why is there still no tool that can look at an entire OS and tell you exactly:
What’s vulnerable
What’s misconfigured
What’s exploitable
And how to fix it?
Why are we still jumping between scanners, configs, baselines, and scripts?
When we can