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Kris Chan🙏 64 karmaFeb 4, 2025@Werd - Vibe Write with Multi-agent AIHave been trial running this tool and am very impressed by what I've seen. Would recommend for persons in need of a reliable, cost-effective and SEO optimized writing solution.
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I’ve been using Image Combiner for quick image blending tests, and it does exactly what I need without making the workflow complicated. The interface is clean, uploads are simple, and the generated combinations are useful enough to iterate on quickly.
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Great tool for experimenting with paint effects. It's like an AI-powered version of microsoft paint. Also made a video on it https://youtu.be/ZWOP1M7pgSE
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Hey Guys! 👋 I built TonesMatch because chasing guitar tone is still way too messy. Most guitarists have done the same thing: search “Metallica amp settings” or “Hotel California guitar tone,” copy some random settings from a forum, and then realize they do not really work on their own amp. The problem is that tone settings are not universal. A Marshall Plexi, Boss Katana, Fender Blues Jr, and Line 6 Helix all respond differently. A general AI tool might suggest a channel, knob, or setting that sounds right in theory but does not even exist on your gear. TonesMatch solves this by combining researched real-world tone data with gear-aware AI. You type a song, choose your guitar, amp, and pedals, and TonesMatch adapts the target tone to your actual rig. It gives you practical settings you can actually dial in: amp channel, gain, EQ, pickup position, effects, and pedal chain suggestions. What makes it different: - Built on researched tone and gear data, not generic guesses - Adapts settings to your specific guitar, amp, pickups, and pedals - Supports both guitar and bass - Avoids recommending controls that do not exist on your amp - Includes a growing database of 13,000+ researched tones Would love feedback from guitarists, bassists, producers, and anyone who has ever spent too long chasing the perfect tone. Thanks for checking it out!
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Great! the first tests are convincing, I'm going to use it for my cosmetics store !
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I was just trying to get a quick graph showing population evolution over the last 30 years, didn’t have the dataset ready, so I was hoping the tool could auto-fill something reasonable. But it literally gave me three values. Three?? For 30 years?? What kind of trend can I possibly see with that? If the tool offers to research the data, it should at least offer a full timeline. And when I pasted the data I found, it created a literally bar chart???

