Click the button to introduce a random AI product, with a screenshot of the product's official website and a brief description of the product on the introduction page. Users can click the button to jump to the official website if they are interested in the product, or continue to the next random AI product. Currently 800+ AI products have been included, supporting 19 languages such as English, Chinese and Russian.
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Next.js,Tailwind CSS,Vercel
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People interested in AI
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Combining the elements of randomness and AI gives users an idea of what AI can do while also giving them inspiration.
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This is because we only include information about AI products and not other websites or products of a purely entertainment nature. In addition we support 19 languages, different regions of the user experience more friendly.
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People interested in AI, people who don't know what AI can do, people looking for inspiration.
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Inspired by The Useless Web and the recent proliferation of AI products, I wanted to make a similar site about AI to give users a little different experience.
Based on our record, SaidIt.net seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 130 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.
Perhaps. I am looking at https://saidit.net/, Quora, and other platforms as well. Source: 11 months ago
What's the criteria you'd need to be met for "something comparable"? Because I'd say running our own https://saidit.net/ site would be pretty identical. Source: 11 months ago
I love IRC but it serves a slightly different purpose. It isn't threaded and it sacrifices permanency for instantaneousness. In my opinion, a forums and chat rooms compliment each other. Saidit is one good Reddit alternative that implements IRC. It's based on Reddit's code but with some modifications. Every page has an embedded IRC box specific to that subcommunity. Source: 11 months ago
For Reddit alternatives, it looks like https://saidit.net/ (https://github.com/libertysoft3/saidit) and https://phuks.co/ (https://github.com/Phuks-co/throat) could be viable alternatives. They're open source, have the UX features we desire (threaded, voting, sorting, collapsing). Source: 11 months ago
Someone already did it - it's called saidit and it works well but very few people have gone there so far. Source: 11 months ago
Bored Button - Your gateway out of boredom.
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The Useless Web - The Useless Web is a massive collection of some of the world’s most pointless websites.
Aether - Aether is a free app that you use to read, write in, and create community moderated, distributed...
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