synim
Cofounder of aldastra.com. Former Head of R&D at sogody.com. Research Fellow. Onto SOTA. Culture, code and literacy.
- Reposted by synimTechnically, we’re both under review.
- Reposted by synimMost accessibility issues online aren’t caused by bad intent. They’re caused by missing details like alt text. It’s one of the easiest ways to improve a site, and one of the most overlooked. AltGen closes that gap. Upload an image. Get accurate alt text. buff.ly/AM6NF5Q
- Reposted by synimThere’s no best AI model. Just the best one for the task. GPT-4o is fast and logic-reliable. Claude 3.5 dominates in structured code tasks. DeepSeek V3 leads in problem solving and multilingual fluency. Forget the hype. Focus on what delivers.
- The only planet with chocolate. Let’s not mess this up.
- Reposted by synimNot everything scales. We only got one. No backups. No cloud restore. Happy Earth Day.
- Reposted by synimWhen someone decides to buy what you’ve built, that already says a lot. Hearing this kind of feedback afterward just confirms we’re building in the right direction. Thanks to Hunter for the kind words and for the trust.
- Reposted by synimYou’ve got meetings, reports, a dozen priorities… yet somehow, “follow up on that invoice” is still at the edge of your mind. Not urgent enough to schedule, not easy enough to forget. Something’s coming to take that weight off.
- Reposted by synim“What's a prompt that ChatGPT is definitely tired of hearing from you?
- Reposted by synimPsst… we’ve been working on something big. It’s almost here, and trust us—you’ll want to see this.
- Reposted by synimSmarter AI doesn’t come from simply adding more data and letting it run wild. It comes from better teachers, better lessons, and better oversight.
- Reposted by synimAldAstra team in different art styles. Turns out, we look good in any universe. Which one’s your favorite?
- Which one do you like best?
- One metric. A massive difference in valuation. Two SaaS companies, same MRR. But tweak just one number, and suddenly, one is worth millions more. Founders use aldastra.com/saas-value-c... every day to see how small changes impact big decisions. Might be worth checking yours.
- People rarely pay invoices on time. That means you can’t pay your team on time. What a mess. PayStorm gives them the nudge they need, and a little tug. Automatically. Early access link below.
- Join the “Getting Paid” club at PayStorm. Early access link below.
- Reposted by synimThe answer? Right under your nose (or club).
- Reposted by synimWe’ve officially wrapped up our ML Apps introductions! Eight apps, each built to make AI easier for everyone. From speech-to-text to background removal, these tools are fast, free, and ready to use. And this is just the beginning. Explore them all here: aldastra.com/ml
- If you make videos, you know the struggle: Recording voice overs is awkward and time-consuming, and getting the voice just right is even worse. That’s why we made AI Speaker! Turn any text into speech in seconds. And yep, it’s free: aldastra.com/ml/aispeaker
- Reposted by synimIf you make videos, you know the struggle: Recording voice overs is awkward and time-consuming, and getting the voice just right is even worse. That’s why we made AI Speaker! Turn any text into speech in seconds. And yep, it’s free: aldastra.com/ml/aispeaker
- The signs of AI-generated content aren’t hidden, you just need to know how to spot them. Once you understand how these models work, the mistakes become obvious. Learn how to spot AI content, and why it matters: aldastra.com/blogs/spot-a...
- Reposted by synimWe built AI Speaker, a free tool to turn any text into speech—because why pay for it? With 10 different voices, you can bring your words to life—whether it’s for TikTok, presentations, or quick voiceovers. Try it here: buff.ly/ughCqMm
- Reposted by synimAt Cyber Zero 2024, Synim built a fake timeline of the 2020 U.S. elections in under 30 minutes—and no one questioned it. AI-generated content is more convincing than ever, and spotting the fakes is getting harder. Our latest blog shows how to detect what others miss. Check it: buff.ly/h2L9JLK
- Reposted by synimAI-generated content is getting harder to spot… unless you know where to look. Hands? Still a giveaway.
- Reposted by synimA faster way to analyze traffic. Upload any image, and ObjectX will detect and label every vehicle using Machine Learning. See it in action: buff.ly/o9CgcCa
- Neuralink has filed to trademark the terms Telepathy and Telekinesis.
- Reposted by synimWe used to build automations, but they always felt… limited. Useful, yes, but static. That’s why we always end up going beyond automation. Building something that grows is far more exciting than something that just follows instructions.
- I see ‘AI-powered’ slapped on everything these days. But real AI doesn’t just process, it learns. If it can’t adapt, improve, or refine its output over time, it’s not AI. It’s automation. The difference matters.
- Reposted by synimWith AI becoming a major part of technology, it’s important to understand what’s real and what’s just marketing. Next time you see “AI-powered,” ask yourself, is it learning, or just following instructions?
- Reposted by synimObjectX finds objects in photos using advanced Machine Learning. Every detection is precise and effortless, making object recognition fast and efficient. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or just curious about AI, see how it works here: buff.ly/OStb6T0
- It’s time. Let’s start the noGPT movement. noGPT content, noGPT code, noGPT ideas are the highest form of creativity, even at lower quality. LLMs are not your solution to everything. Think about it.
- Reposted by synimPlanned it. Launched it. Nailed it. Our last TweetPeek campaign drove a 1,003% engagement spike—all strategy, no luck. Every step was designed for success, leading to TweetPeek's acquisition. See how it happened: buff.ly/3ELlAW3
- Simple prompts, better answers. OpenAI says so too. I ran a project where an AI model gave mostly wrong answers. The problem turned out to be the prompt. I rewrote it in plain, step-by-step language. The result was clear and accurate.
- This is the process we used to run our most effective ad campaign. No guesswork, just a structured approach that delivered results. We applied it to TweetPeek and saw a 1,537% increase in active users and 5,000+ signups in days. Read about it’s results here: aldastra.com/blogs/how-tw...
- Bluesky does follower stuffing. There are certain accounts over 50k followers, which once you follow, you can't unfollow anymore. Bluesky, why?
- Reposted by synimThis post came together with RemoveBG—one of our ML apps built to simplify design work. One click to remove the background, a quick drop into Figma, and it was ready to go. Try it in your own designs: aldastra.com/ml/removebg
- Growth potential isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s the whole game. If you can prove scale, everything else follows. Read how we made it happen with TweetPeek: aldastra.com/blogs/how-tw...
- The silent collapse of over 500 $1B unicorns For years, unicorns had it easy. Money was cheap, valuations soared, and startups raised round after round without ever proving profitability. Now? Over 500 unicorns haven’t raised a dollar in more than three years. And many of them won’t survive.
- Growth potential is the key to a successful SaaS exit. The article below is our step-by-step process to exit your SaaS at 5x valuation.
- Growth potential isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s the whole game. If you can prove scale, everything else follows. Read how we made it happen with TweetPeek: aldastra.com/blogs/how-tw...
- Reposted by synimGrowth potential isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s the whole game. If you can prove scale, everything else follows. Read how we made it happen with TweetPeek: aldastra.com/blogs/how-tw...
- Your passion might not be worth pursuing The advice to "follow your passion" is often terrible. Just because you love something doesn't mean you're good at it or that it will make you money. Most successful people didn't start with passion-they developed it through competence and opportunity.
- Reposted by synimYou can't have a successful product without good distribution. SmartFollows made it easy to grow our audience. SmartUnfollows made it easy to curate it. But what really made TweetPeek work was listening to the pains. Read how we built, scaled & sold it: aldastra.com/blogs/how-tw...
- We built TweetPeek to solve our own Twitter growth struggles. It took real iteration, one game-changing ad, and a lot of listening to our users. The result? 30k+ users and an acquisition. Here’s how we did it: buff.ly/3ELlAW3
- TweetPeek started as a tool for us — then it became a tool for thousands. Check out how we made that possible here: aldastra.com/blogs/how-tw... And if you think that’s the end, just wait. We’re building something even bigger…
- We built TweetPeek to solve our own Twitter growth struggles. It took real iteration, one game-changing ad, and a lot of listening to our users. The result? 30k+ users and an acquisition. Here’s how we did it: buff.ly/3ELlAW3
- Reposted by synimWe built TweetPeek to solve our own Twitter growth struggles. It took real iteration, one game-changing ad, and a lot of listening to our users. The result? 30k+ users and an acquisition. Here’s how we did it: buff.ly/3ELlAW3
- Europe does have competitive AI, and Mistral just proved it. Nobody was talking about Mistral. Now, suddenly, everyone is. They just launched the fastest AI model I’ve ever seen. No lag, no wait times—just instant responses.
- The OpenAI board has rejected a $97.4 Billion offer. The OpenAI board has unanimously rejected a $97.4 billion takeover bid from a consortium led by Elon Musk, emphasising that the company is not for sale.
- Sam Altman’s definition of Moore's Law for AI scaling is shockingly accurate. Sam Altman is trying to rewrite Moore’s Law—but for AI. Instead of just faster chips, he’s betting on three new rules that explain how AI is scaling:
- Reposted by synimRemoveBG is here, your free, instant background remover. No annoying edits, no messy selections. Just upload an image at buff.ly/4hV0m6l , and our ML model does the work in seconds. Clean cutouts, zero effort. 1. No subscriptions 2. No watermarks 3. 100% free
- Update: The OpenAI board has unanimously rejected $97.4 Billion. The OpenAI board has unanimously rejected a $97.4 billion takeover bid from a consortium led by Elon Musk, emphasizing that the company is not for sale.
- ChatGPT has become so cranky. It would not do what I was telling it to do without writing PLEASE explicitly. It just kept generating a template response, until I said please. This is bonkers.
- Reposted by synimThis post? Made in seconds with VOX. Just drop the file, get the transcript, and turn it into content—no extra effort. Try it here: aldastra.com/ml/vox
- AI took center stage at the Super Bowl (at least in the ads). But did OpenAI’s ChatGPT spot land? Some say it burned $16M without showing what ChatGPT actually does. Others argue it was a bold brand move, evoking Apple’s iconic ads. The key lesson?
- ML looks like this: aldastra.com/ml And AI is the reason you’re seeing this post. Oversimplied view, but gets the point across!
- Elon just made Sam Altman's life a lot harder. He is willing to buy OpenAI for $97 billion, and Sam only offered $40 billion for it.
- Reposted by synimWhy nobody cares about Google’s AI Google just released Gemini 2.0 Flash. It’s supposed to be great—coding, reasoning, multilingual support, math. Technically, it should be a big deal. But it isn’t.
- Reposted by synimHow does ML look like in practice? Our ML apps are always learning, just like a growing library. Take a look: aldastra.com/ml
- Reposted by synimPeople mix up AI and Machine Learning all the time, but they’re not the same. Since we work with both, we’ve found the easiest way to explain the difference. Here’s a simple way to look at it.