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Ariel Kanevsky
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Hey everyone! I've been working hard on enhancing Chess Predict over the past year, and I'm excited to share an update!
One of the features I'm most thrilled about is natural language text-to-speech move explanations, which will make understanding chess moves easier and more intuitive. Plus, all subscriptions are now completely free!
In coming months, we'll be rolling out a new Chrome...
Chess Predict
Now Free + Chrome Extension + TTS best move explanations
Ariel Kanevsky
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Hey guys! Thanks for checking out chesspredict.com. I have a personal love and passion for this site, as it allowed me and my dad to enjoy playing chess together on an equal level, since he's much better than me.
We agreed on how many times I can check for best move, and gradually I'm playing better and better and decreasing the number of checks I need to play with my dad on an equal level :).
Chess Predict
Enhancing Chess Skills and Competitive Play
Upload digital screenshots of your chess games to get the best moves and analysis! Future plans include developing an interface for a contract between two chess players that limits the number of times each can use the prediction engine.
Chess Predict
Enhancing Chess Skills and Competitive Play
Ariel Kanevsky
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Hi guys! Just a note: If you had signed up on the morning of Jun 8 PST, I reset the database for *reasons*, so you would have to sign up again! Sorry about that <3 :)
summAIry
Study tool for YouTube videos and other mediums
Ariel Kanevsky
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Thank you guys for trying out summAIry.io. It's primarily targeted at being useful for analyzing lengthy YouTube videos, splitting them into topics, and linking the viewer back to specific times in the video relating to those topics.
-Ari
summAIry
Study tool for YouTube videos and other mediums
Summarize and get detailed topic analysis of YouTube videos.
summAIry
Study tool for YouTube videos and other mediums
Ariel Kanevsky
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SummAIry - a study tool for lengthy YouTube videos
I just released https://summairy.io ! It aims to shorten the time it takes for students to research lengthy YouTube lecture videos by providing detailed topical summaries and timestamps. Also works for PDFs, websites, images, and plaintext. Give it a try and let me know if you’d like to see any other features!
Thanks,
Ari