MORT REVIVAL POST!!! Might do a rebrand with all this time gone Random software finds 1 emergent.sh So recently I found this cool software called Emergent that seems to be like an ai website builder. This interested me a while back when I had the idea of creating a food based phone scanner where you could just take a photo of your fridge and it’d give you recipes based off that. I’ll be testing this software but so far it seems decent. It’s main page prompts you with a bar like gpt that allows you to give it a prompt before it automatically builds an app. Search bar I really like the part below that’s kind of like google’s “I’m feeling lucky” feature, called surprise me. You click the button and it gives a random prompt. I got build a youtube competitor. It then asked me some more clarifyi…
MORT REVIVAL POST!!! Might do a rebrand with all this time gone Random software finds 1 emergent.sh So recently I found this cool software called Emergent that seems to be like an ai website builder. This interested me a while back when I had the idea of creating a food based phone scanner where you could just take a photo of your fridge and it’d give you recipes based off that. I’ll be testing this software but so far it seems decent. It’s main page prompts you with a bar like gpt that allows you to give it a prompt before it automatically builds an app. Search bar I really like the part below that’s kind of like google’s “I’m feeling lucky” feature, called surprise me. You click the button and it gives a random prompt. I got build a youtube competitor. It then asked me some more clarifying questions and built one. Overall: 9/10!! (Really good! You should test it yourself) Try it out for yourself via: emergent.sh If you’re going to by something use this blog’s promo code “gff5”, “greenfundblog” or “greenfundblog5”. for 5% off a subscription I’m thinking of rebranding since the blog hasn’t been up in so long. Tech find 2: walzr.com Its a fan project by a person called Riley Walz who makes really cool engineering/software projects. One thing in particular that caught my eye was the fast food price comparison, although most of them are broken. It’s interesting seeing the near 80% differences in price between somewhere like Nevada and NYC in Tacobell prices. Overall: 8/10, had some fun messing around for about 40 mins. walzr.com Tech Find 3: manifold.markets. another tech website that seems to be like your traditional prediction market but with fake money. You start out with 1000 “mana” and get to bet on major news events that anyone can submit (for 100 mana). One big issue I had with it was the liquidity though, as I often found myself betting on an interesting market with small amounts of liquidity then struggling to exit the position later. Markets like this will probably be forgotten and illiquid in 2 weeks. I couldn’t even wait for resolution as some of these were near unresolvable due to their subjective nature and lack of a sunset clause. These would just run on indefinetely locking up my mana without a way to close the position without shifting the odds from 40->10. I first thought that I could solve this as more people joined but turns out after market creation rarely anyone trades these obscure markets except for a busy first week. Overall: 7/10 (too low liquidity) Note: also the bots are annoying as you lose 50 mana after misreading a point and getting counterpartied by a bot. You can’t even close without taking a loss, even if it’s just a second after clicking buy.