My family uses multiple messenger apps - WhatsApp, Slack, Discord etc. I get so many messages on these everyday. I am also member of multiple WhatsApp groups and slack channels. Needless to say, I miss out on a lot (actually every) important message in groups and channels and sometimes DMs.
I am working on ML solution to summarize the messages and info in these messengers for people whenever they access my service. The idea is to reduce the amount of info from 100:1 and give extremely succinct data without losing any important info.
thanks. I am looking for my own videos and particulary not youtube. The idea is to host my own videos on my site to be able to search them. Therefore looking for an opensource solution
I am working on my startup HeyHello.video landing page modifications and increasing server capacity to handle more customers.
HeyHello.video provides video conferencing solution right in your browser. Businesses can also embed video conferencing in their website in a matter of seconds with literally a single code snippet.
This is quite interesting. Pivoting ( at the right time )is the single most effective decision in keeping your startup afloat imho. What is difficult is that external stimulus which pushes you to pivot. Whether it is your talk with prospective customers or your mentor telling you point blank or just no traction with users.
Rust really has steep learning curve. I have 20 years of C and C++ experience. It did not take me so much time to learn languages like Javascript (especially async javascript) as it is taking for me to understand borrowing and other features of Rust.
I initially decided to use Rust for developing a microservice for my video conferencing startup HeyHello.video . I think I am going to stick to Javascript or use Go.
That is absolutely amazing. Congratulations. I remember the day when I launched online video conferencing service HeyHello.video. I broke my server the day it was launched.
There were times the load on server was so much I would spin off new servers in real time and paid business users used to see difference right away.
The trick is to launch, get feedback and iterate. And above all listen to your customers.
I learned this amazing C++ based GUI framework called "QT" (cute :)) in 2003. At that time it was owned by Trolltech. I developed UI for a Digital Cinema system which was used to project movies in theaters. Amazing framework to work with and lots of good doc for developers.
WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED?