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Autonolab is All-in-One AI Platform for Creators It has everything a creator needs to succeed on YouTube. It's like ChatGPT + 1of10 + Notion + ElevenLabs + Canva + an AI editor assistant and more (worth +$200/m for free), all based on the top creators' best practices, and latest Gen AI tools and models, and all connected with their brand to support their success.
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Right now, it's in Beta, so no "big" customers. I'm working with early testers. The plan is to grow that with outreach.
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Okay, techy stuff: TypeScript on React for the frontend. Backend's TypeScript/Node.js. Using Prisma as the database ORM, with PostgreSQL handling the main data, AWS, Google Cloud (Gemini included), and Azure OpenAI. For the AI itself, itโs a mix of OpenAI, DeepInfra, ElevenLabs, FAL AI...
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I'm Youssef, grew up in a small village in Morocco, the type with a donkey. Wasn't supposed to be doing this at all. No computer until I was almost an adult. Fast forward, got obsessed with tech, then found about AI, especially how to automate video. I tried the whole "dump thousands of AI videos" thing, failed miserably. Then I dove headfirst into why videos went viral. I dissected everything from MrBeast to random gurus. Sacrificed everything โ comfortable job offers, even the chance to co-found a startup that raised $3M โ to build this. Iโm all-in to give creators an unfair advantage.
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Creators grinding away, maybe spending over $500 a video on random AI tools and freelancers, and still not getting the results they deserve. AutonoLab is for folks who are dead serious about building a channel, but need a smarter and cheaper way to do it.
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Most tools out there are just that โ tools. AutonoLab is a whole system. Itโs not just about generating a script or a thumbnail; it's about giving you a strategic framework. A lot of platforms are just stitching together generic AI tools. I'm knee-deep in YouTube strategy, and the AI here is built to reflect that. Itโs also not just about AI to generate some quick videos, my vision for this is to work as your omni partner, with both agents you actively ask for support but also proactive agents to suggest, alert you, even give support through voice call, all tailored to you.
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Combining technical Capabilities (cutting-edge AI, Full Stack Product Dev) with deep content creation sauce - AutonoLab is an all-in-one platform for YouTubers, combining functionalities similar to ChatGPT, VidIQ, Notion, ElevenLabs, and Canva. It's free and designed to enforce key strategies like supply/demand analysis and packaging thought before scripting. It will also integrate a full autonomous AI video generator.
Based on our record, PHP seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 56 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The PHP website is indeed one of the worst parts of the whole ecosystem. Just look at the landingpage (https://php.net) and compare it with those of other languages. There's not a single piece of PHP code on the page. No "what is PHP", no "why should I use it", and no "that's why PHP is great". It's just a news page showing the latest releases, and a small section for downloading PHP. And speaking of the website:... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
My initial idea was to leverage the main applicationโs queue worker by deploying a queue worker remotely and setting up a secure connection between them using something like Wireguard. Vigilant is written in PHP using the Laravel framework, for queuing it uses Laravel Horizon. This is a queuing system built on top of Redis. All monitoring tasks in Vigilant are executed on this queue, it allows for multiple queues... - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
I remember being 15 (18 years ago ๐ฅฒ) and learning PHP. Stack Overflow wasnโt as big yet, and finding answers often meant digging through forums filled with half-baked solutions, each dependent on specific hosting configurations. There was no universal standard, some hosts supported certain php.ini settings while others didnโt. The only reliable resource? The official PHP documentation: php.net. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
That's the first I've heard of it, and I like it! I can't tell you the number of trips to php.net to look at argument order for a function. Is it haystack/needle, or needle/haystack? Of course it could turn into the same thing w/ argument names (is it whole_name or full_name?), but I'm going to use it. Source: about 3 years ago
Prepare to spend a fair bit of time reading and going back to phptherightway.com and php.net. I've also found this Tutorial from Envato Tuts+ to be quite good. Source: about 3 years ago
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