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Originally Posted by Mr Pheer
Huggles I was thinking about you the other day.
I have been building something.
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I'm cooking too!
There is a lot of mainstream work on the plate right now just to keep the lights on and hit a quick $1000 target, along with regular bullshit on the to-do list to scrape by with $0 in shithole Canada, which leaves less room for progress on CinePrompt. The app needs more attention because the core idea has strong ad potential, but the workflow still is not smooth enough to scale properly. Scale is the entire point.
Meanwhile, a Dugmor! CES tour video is in production and needs to deliver at a high level. CinePrompt could speed that up, but the tool is still buggy. It can generate videos, but every one of them requires heavy manual editing. For now, a skilled human running precise prompt-snipes still beats CinePrompt output.
The long term vision is for the app to handle "artistic curation" on its own, running in the background and then presenting a set of styles to choose from when the user comes back. Odds are, somewhere out there, someone has already built a polished prompt generator or asset warehouse system. CinePrompt is meant to compete in that space, but with more automation and less friction.
