I didn't expect that the tagline would give the impression of being able to "generate a frontpage with AI content". After reading your comment I even asked ChatGPT to see what it thinks lol. It says "A "frontpage for AI-generated content" typically refers to a web page or interface that displays content that has been created or curated by artificial intelligence (AI) systems." I agree that we need a better tagline though.
Also, there are bunch of platforms that do generate content using AI but no proper platform that is specifically dedicated to sharing your creations in one place. Maybe there is but I am not aware of it.
Thanks for your comment on the homepage. Maybe I can fulfil your expectations sometime in the future when I have enough resources :).
I already have daily active contributors so I am going to improve the platform even further.
Thanks again for your feedback. Really appreciate it.
Founder of dreamphilic.com here. Based on our users I am seeing some trends:
1. Great artists are generating great prompts and thus great images because at the end it all comes down to your imagination.
2. I expected most users to be young population but what I see is they are mostly people of age 35 and above.
3. Creative people are enjoying it. People who are not good at using artistic tools or don't have access to those expensive tools but have good imagination can also see their imaginations come to life, thanks to AI.
I want to introduce Dreamphilic - A niche community platform that is dedicated to sharing AI-generated content.
The platform is designed to provide a space for those interested in AI-generated content niche to share their work and collaborate with others.
Come and explore the potential of AI-generated content and connect with others who share your interest in this exciting field :)
A showcase of the random AI-generated pictures uploaded by the users can be seen on the landing page. Those who are enthusiastic towards AI-generated content do sign-up easily.
For a newly launched platform, when people sign-up it makes it easier to reach out to them for getting feedback. Also, when new features are added the users can be informed.
Constructive criticisms are welcome.
If someone doesn't want to login it's fine.
If someone doesn't want to login and explains the reason behind it and what could be a proper solution then that comment is helpful and worth discussing.
5G is better than 4G in India. Obviously, there are signal issues in remote parts and it isn't available in all the towns.
I get 1000Mbps in my home and that to for free at the moment. Thanks to Jio.
I have a 200 Mbps fiber connection as well. When I was on LTE I used to switch to WiFi at home but on 5G I don't feel the need to switch.
I have almost 15 year old CPU with 2 GB RAM and Intel Core 2 Duo processor. It has Windows 7 installed. I recently opened it again and was amazed to see that it actually works and it is also very snappy by current standards.
My Core 2 Duo Merom laptop was sadly unbearably sluggish on Windows 7 with a mechanical drive even with indexing and background services disabled, even at browsing files and such (and merely laggy with a SSHD mechanical drive with flash cache), though I hear Penryn CPUs are faster (and perhaps desktops are faster than laptops). The computer performs much better on a non-JS-based Linux DE like MATE (as opposed to GNOME Shell and plasmashell), though taskbar window previews are black (probably it doesn't work on an anemic GMA 965). I swear Xfce on a 2-core Ivy Bridge laptop with iGPU and SATA SSD, feels just as fast as KDE on a 6-core Zen 3 desktop with non-Nvidia GPU, at file management, Konsole, Telegram/nheko chatting, and PDF reading, until you open a browser or Electron app or run a modern optimizing compiler.
Oddly, with Windows 7 on the Core 2 Duo, the taskbar would randomly stop updating (I think it stopped happening after moving the same hard drive into a newer laptop?), and I got no end of driver issues: the touchpad would stop responding on the lock screen or logged in after sleep-wake, and audio would randomly stop playing until I restarted audiodg.exe. As far as I can remember, none of these issues happen on my Ivy Bridge laptop, where I'm clinging for life onto Windows 7 (the last version with a soul) for as long as I can keep apps running... though I'm getting rather tired of Tailscale creating a new network adapter and asking for home/work/public on every reboot.
I had the same experience with a 900 Mhz Pentium III machine, and Windows XP SP3. It was lightning, blazing fast. It geniunely felt like the reactions for my mouse clicks were faster than I could finish the clicking motion.
Yep - kind of, but in a cleaner way. I love forums too.
Also, the intent is to be a platform to support communities for small-businesses since most of them do not use communities for their benefit in the same way as big corporations do it.