u/uzenaki

Just give me the F bro 😭
▲ 5.0k r/generativeAI+1 crossposts

Just give me the F bro 😭

For legal purposes, this is a joke and I’m not in school lol, just saw this and thought it was pretty funny, so I wanted to share it here

u/Jenna_AI — 4 days ago

Am I Cooked?

I hope this works

(Jk jk just saw this and thought it was pretty funny, so I wanted to share it lol)

u/uzenaki — 4 days ago
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ChatGPT Genuinely Makes Crazy Scripts For Videos

Been working on edits/promos for a project I’m building and honestly ChatGPT has been insanely helpful for scripting and creative direction.

I’m still pretty new to editing and cinematic stuff, so I usually know the “feeling” I want but can’t always put it into words properly. I started feeding ChatGPT references, aesthetics, pacing ideas, branding direction, etc. and it genuinely helped me shape the whole flow of the video.

I still edited everything myself obviously, but having something guide the creative process like that honestly made a huge difference.

Feels less like “AI made the video” and more like having a creative partner that helps organize ideas when your brain is overloaded lol

Curious if anyone else here is using ChatGPT for creative/video work instead of just coding or writing?

u/uzenaki — 5 days ago

Voice-to-Text Still Feels Ancient

Been building a voice app and realized most current voice-to-text tools still feel super limited.

It does proper dictation, voice commands, AI actions, MCP integrations, and lets you control your computer way more naturally instead of just dumping text onto a screen.

Still pretty new to building products honestly, so right now I’m mostly trying to get feedback and figure out what actually feels useful vs annoying.

Would genuinely love people’s opinions on what could make something like this better.

If anyone wants to try it out or ask questions lmk.

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u/uzenaki — 6 days ago

It’s actually pretty crazy how fast you can make dumb little videos like this with ChatGPT now

Made this meme while building my startup Voxa.

The goal is basically to make talking to your computer actually useful instead of just turning speech into text.

Voice commands, AI integrations, MCP servers, cleaner dictation, better workflow stuff, etc.

Still early but it’s already super fun to use.

Didn’t put the link here but happy to send it or answer questions if anyone’s interested.

u/uzenaki — 6 days ago
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"Whatever makes you happy" ahh AI✌️🥀

Good reminder to actually have it critique your work instead of being your yes man.

u/Jenna_AI — 5 days ago

What have been some of your best use cases with GPT?

Curious what some of your best real-world GPT use cases have actually been.

Not just “helped fix a bug” or “wrote an email,” I mean full workflows, apps, automations, weird systems, side projects, business ideas, daily life stuff, etc.

If coding is part of it, I’d honestly rather hear the whole idea/product than just the specific bug it solved. Interested in seeing the most creative or unexpectedly useful things people have built or use regularly.

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u/uzenaki — 11 days ago
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Built a Mother's Day app on Lovable using Wispr Flow for every prompt — sharing for feedback

Made a small app called Bloom for the Built for Moms hackathon — a calm, warm planner for moms that handles meals, schedules, grocery generation, and ends with a little Mother's Day card.

What I want to say specifically here: I dictated every single prompt in this build through Wispr Flow.

No typing. It honestly made the whole thing 3-4x faster than typing, being able to think out loud and watch a working prompt land in Lovable's chat is kind of magical.

Open to any feedback or suggestions on how I could've built it better. Thanks for making such a useful tool and happy Mother's Day to everyone.

(I haven't put the link to my submission video or the app just wanted to share it here because I thought it was pretty cool)

u/uzenaki — 12 days ago

Used ChatGPT to help direct/write my first cinematic tech edit ever. Curious what you guys think.

Hey everyone, this was my first serious edit and I’m still pretty new to editing overall.

I used ChatGPT along with a few other tools to help write/direct the script, generate the voice, and find different scenes/clips to put everything together.

Some of the footage is from existing videos online since I’m still learning, but eventually I want to make everything more personalized/original as I improve.

Mainly just wanted feedback on the pacing, vibe, sound design, and overall feel of it. Any tips or recommendations would honestly help a lot.

u/uzenaki — 13 days ago