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Where is the source, veed.io has an AI voice generator! Source: 6 months ago
I have been looking for some simple opensource library that allows users to edit videos like veed.io or canva's video editor but I am unable to find any. The one library I found was remotion but that seems to be more extensive. Are there any alternates? Source: 10 months ago
There are many tools that let you add subtitles via graphical editor instead. I've used the veed.io free web app and found it very easy to use. Source: 11 months ago
Used veed.io for a while, it's pretty decent. Source: 11 months ago
Thanks for the support! For the script I used chat gpt, for the voiceovers the best website I could find was eleven labs (it has the realest voice but you only get 10000 words for free but you can easily switch emails). For the editing I used canva ( I think its the best because you get a 30 day free trial and that's where I got every video from plus its drag and drop) and for the subtitles I used veed.io (its... Source: about 1 year ago
On the contrary, I think it must be really cool to design something that millions of people will see and use to express emotions. Even the lesser-used emojis still likely get millions of uses. On Twitter alone, the lowest used emojis still get a ton of use: https://emojitracker.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I know I'm late to the party, but this site https://emojitracker.com/ shows all the emojis used on twitter, and updates in real time when they are used so you can see the true rarest. Source: over 1 year ago
If you're saddened by those aspects of it, you can ignore the fun that people have about it--obviously most of the people involved are younger than 35 years old--and you can simply focus on reading news articles about it, along with doing whatever you consider uncringey, like reading great novels and listening to classical music and studying science and math. I enjoy the creativity and fun that people have with... Source: over 2 years ago
I'd like to get some data regarding the use of emojis online over the years for a linguistics paper. So far, emojitracker.com seems to be the best tool but it only shows live stats: I'd like to see how emoji use has evolved over multiple years. Source: over 2 years ago
Like trivially interesting I assume? Something novel but not something you'd use a lot? Hmm this came to mind first: real-time emoji tracker. Source: almost 3 years ago
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