Final Cut Pro feels so behind when it comes to AI.
Adobe is clearly ahead in terms of integrating AI features. But based on how they usually operate, it’s easy to imagine a credit-based system that ends up making AI-powered editing really expensive.
I respect the innovation,
I learn coding with AI by creating tools I actually use.
If an app sticks in my daily routine, it’s doing something right. If it doesn’t, it still upgrades my skills.
Lesson learned: the best way to learn is to solve your own problems.
You won't believe the wild shortcut I found for hero background design in @framer:
🖼️ Fed Midjourney 30+ killer images, then whipped up a micro-app to supercharge prompts, giving a Villeneuve vibe (Blade Runner 2049 style - moody, cinematic, deep contrasts, that heavy https://t.co/iIm9mX6dw1
Building in public creates an unexpected education gap.
The people shipping and sharing on Twitter:
- Learn from real-time feedback
- Iterate based on actual users
- Build networks that matter
- Skip the theory, straight to practice
The people still following traditional
The Google Veo 3.1 API is amazing for video generation. Just be prepared. The costs ramp up fast. Context: I just generated a few videos in 1080p for a reel on my instagram.
There are better alternatives such as @Weavy_ai that are much cheaper. https://t.co/9Qar1YdW77
For the next three weekends - we're renting a big catamaran sailboat to take Midjourney members on a sunset cruise with musical performances and the opportunity to meet friends and members of the engineering team. Interested? Sign up here! https://t.co/SCTBZuYL5jhttps://t.co/7cNtHq5fiE
we are doing a cat themed Halloween party in San francisco next weekend and have a few slots left. reply (or meow) below if you're catty and we forgot you. will try to send some more invites out soon. https://t.co/j7u2lnOXKh