@darkolorin@usoltt@rrhoover I'm writing them now for a quote, will be useful for NASDANQ (meme trading platform) now and other platforms we are building in the coming months.
Hi Product Hunters! We are at Prisma Labs want to share our tech with a companies and products around the world and open our SDK&API(object recognition, segmentation and style transfer) for every business. Moreover soon we will offer you an ability to work with neural nets themselves. More about platform you can always read on the site. Discount for Product Hunters ;)
I really love and adore Prisma Labs but now I'm disappointed how landing page changed. The new design is really bad, all details from trivial background to typography wish to leave the best. I want to believe that I don't think alone in this.
Step 1: be the first to build a revolutionary consumer-facing app to show off your awesome new technology and get millions of people to download it and a bunch of other companies to imitate you. Step 2: turn around and make that tech available to developers for them to apply in their own apps. Although it probably wasn't the idea off the bat, it's an ingenious example of how to go from product to business. Awesome @yandex
But what I don't understand is they don't own any of the technologies at all. Prisma was from a research paper and the code they used was from a tweaked open source project published in the github. How can you sell it when it's already there published for free in github .
I would really like some sort of subscription "Prisma Professional" premium service. Would like to be able to work with big files, etc.
Maybe an Electron app (including a Linux version) would make sense? Prisma is potentially pretty darn useful to web designers for thumbnails and hero images and such. A basic Prisma-powered desktop image editor would be welcome.
I am thrilled with the Prisma and I think you do the cool thing, guys, that open your SDK&API for every business. It could be very useful and produce magnificent results.
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