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I figured I should share one of my favorite websites on here:
alternative to [dot] net is a very useful tool to find alternative websites and apps. So that you don't get stuck feeling like you have to use this one service when there actually are a lot of others. You can also comment and vote to say what the best alternative to something is and talk about what is wrong with any given app or website or webbrowser or whatever (software).
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i’m constantly reminded of mortality, and it doesn’t bother me the way you’d think
repost from that time i deleted an article i spent 4 days on T-T actual post this time since i somehow posted it privately yesterday 😭
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Hi, I’m Questioning. And I like to waste my life away dedicate my free time to random hobbies that catch my hyperfixation interest on the fly. Currently, I’ve returned to something most important. Updating the encyclopedia-esque database of AlternativeTo.net. o_o
Let me finish.
See, I started exploring the world of Visual Novel (VN) makers, which led to me discovering the world of Interactive Fiction (IF)–their predecessor afaic. And that’s where it got strange. What I’ve found is interesting developments in terms of innovation and such. Like Undum (image)–“a game framework for building a sophisticated form of hypertext interactive fiction” according to its GitHub. IFWiki calls it “an authoring system for CYOA-style stories playable on web browsers.” It was created by I.D. Millington in 2009, released in 2010, had returned in 2018, and would’ve changed the IF genre (kinda like Twine did) if not for how hard it was to get into.
Undum’s flexibility and power have made it the engine that drove some of the most significant works in IF (The Play, Almost Goodbye). But it has always been relatively inaccessible. Undum is not the system of choice for writing straightforward hypertext games; it’s a challenging system to learn and use that demands the author build their own engine on top of it to drive their game logic. Consider Raconteur for “Undum with batteries included.” -Bruno Dias (x)
Enter Raconteur, “a friendlier way to write Undum hypertext fiction” that was announced by Bruno Dias in 2015. More accurately described as “a library of Undum tools that can get someone writing their story quickly.” Here’s the thing about the “library of Undum tools” part: Undum did not come prepackaged with any… even though they were required to write your game,…😐 which “meant doing a lot of your own tooling.” 😑
Yeah, no surprise it won the award for Best Technological Development in XYZZY Awards 2015.
But hold up, somethin’ ain’t right…
Undum’s only got 21 games on IFDB.org and Raconteur’s got 4… with 1 overlap with Undum. 😐
So~… wth?
Well, someone else had a similar question on intfiction.org in March and got Josh Grams’ opinion on it: JavaScript.
🤷🏿♂️
So even though Undum was designed as the visual version of bookbinding and with the specific goals “aesthetic” & “technical” in mind, shit’s too intimidating compared to alternatives.
I hoped [writing Undum in JavaScript] would make it accessible for a wider range of dabblers, requiring transferable skills rather than learning a new language. It also made it achievable to write and document over a few weekends: I didn’t have to worry about parsing, or creating a complete runtime. But the best benefit, and in some ways the one least exploited in practice, is the ability to use Undum as part of a bigger game. I imagined a strategy game with CYOA elements, or a piece of interactive fiction using natural language generation to be different each time. -Ian Millington (x)
And here’s~ where it gets a bit fucked.
Remember the other person who had a similar question–J. J. Guest? Well, they ended their post with “Was it simply superseded by Ink / Inky?”
Let’s keep this simple:
Ink [image] is the core narrative engine itself, written in C#. It includes the code for the compiler. If you’re not technical, you don’t need to worry about this. Inky [image] is our ink editor, which is a text editor with support for playing as you write. If you’re just starting out with ink, this is all you need. inkle is the game development studio that created ink (x)
So it’s “a narrative scripting language for games” and yet another CYOA maker. Why do I bring them up? Well, Inkle (the company) “was founded in 2011 by two Cambridge game developers [Joseph Humfrey & Jon Ingold] with a passion for storytelling and beautiful design” (x). They started off with their unique “inklebook” format, which had an early prototype game in ~2008 that Jon described as
an iPad-based choice-driven story made of ‘pages’ which stitched together into a single flow via frequent choice points. It was a lovely UI for a choice-based game, even in prototype form, and we had a strong scripting language underneath it – the first version of ink. (x)
In January of 2012, they released “a web-tool for writing and reading simple interactive stories” called inklewriter. Joseph described it as “a simpler subset of the inklebook format” (x) and admitted “inklewriter was partly born out of the surprise that there isn’t anything out there for quickly and easily writing non-linearly.” (x)
After already having “moved away from developing inklewriter for a long time,” it went “permanent beta” in September of 2017 due to “increasing frequency of persistent bug-reports.” Sad news considering the statement “we’ve had hundreds of thousands of stories created by hundreds of thousands of users; we’ve won awards from school and library associations; and hopefully we’ve helped kickstart a few interactive writers careers” (x). And since writers (who became aware in time) were able to “rescue” their story from the bugs and potential wipeout with a simple Save Page As, it was probably a bit less heartbreaking when inkle revealed less than a year later that inklewriter would be shutting down completely in August of 2018. Seemingly because “it’s real work to fix the issues that arise” with the constant browser changes. 😐
Only 7 months later, it returned in March of 2019. Stable, still free, and now open-source after developers in the open-source community “produced a full port of inklewriter to modern web-tech.” 🥳 Writers needed to make new accounts and import their stories to the new database, but that was it. And since the legacy version was (and is) still around, they could do it pretty quickly. (x)
But where dahell was I going with this? Let me tell you about the original connection first: Unity Integration.
The [ink-unity-integration] plugin provides you with everything you need to get started with ink in Unity. It automatically recompiles ink files as you edit them, and even comes with a simple previewer that lets you play stories directly within the Editor, without writing a line of code. (x)
Remember Ian Millington’s statement from awhile ago? “But the best benefit, and in some ways the one least exploited in practice, is the ability to use Undum as part of a bigger game. I imagined a strategy game with CYOA elements, or a piece of interactive fiction using natural language generation to be different each time.” (x)
Well,… Stoic Studio (announced that they) did it in January 2013 when they used inklewriter for The Banner Saga. Though, inkle recommends you use their ink scripting language instead for Unity projects. 🤷🏿♀️ A scripting language that was ported to JavaScript in May of 2016, btw. The port (inkjs) having its latest release just 6 freaking days ago while Undum and Raconteur had their last GitHub edits in 2018 & 2020 respectively.
Either way, Ian’s imagination of “a strategy game with CYOA elements” happened… with another mofo’s software. 😐
And what’s that? I left something out?
I left working on Undum to develop Varytale, a short lived commercial IF endeavour that shared a lot of the same aesthetic and narrative structure. And then I retired, and it lay fallow, aside from email help requests that still drip into my inbox. -Ian Millington (x)
Let’s see what IFWiki says about this endeavor:
Varytale was a platform for authoring and publishing browser-based CYOA, created by Ian Millington and Alexis Kennedy; it occupied a point somewhere between Undum and StoryNexus [a comparatively mostly defunct endeavor from 2012]. The Varytale website was live from approximately 2011 to 2015. The first posts on Varytale’s blog appeared in June 2011. On March 7, 2014, Varytale posted a comment on the Varytale Facebook page saying, “The project is stalled, due to key people leaving the project. So there’s no news, and I’m not sure if or when there will be.” The last Wayback Machine snapshot of www.varytale.com/books was taken in September 2015. (x)
On its May of 2012 public beta announcement on FailbetterGames website, something slightly poignant was said.
But the technology is great [seriously] - it’s easily the most flexible and powerful tool of its kind, and it’ll be fascinating to see what people can do with it once the writers’ programme opens up. And as it happens, Jon Ingold / Joseph Humfrey’s very elegant inklewriter has also just gone live [4 months prior]. (…) …[inklewriter] covers some of the same territory as Varytale, but it’s (by design) simpler in concept and execution. (x)
Life is truly cruel.
If you check the archive from possibly days before its shut down in September of 2015, you’ll see 4 official books (Bee, Fighting, How To Read, Hymn & Shanty) and 3 User Published Books (London Road, Sixth Tower, Tillinghast). That’s 7… 7 books. 😐
But it’s not that sad. According to the Varytale blog’s 2nd to last post (in June of 2012), “we passed 50,000 reads across the seven books currently on our reader’s beta.” This was perhaps a full week after they released the floodgates and actually allowed people to start readin’. Das alot to me. They clearly succeeded in “building a platform for authors to write great books, and for publishers to publish them.” Even built a whole-ass “system that does generative design,” creating “artwork based on the author’s choice of patterned design or photograph” (x). Or, as we’d quickly say 12 years later, some AI shit.
So wut 👏🏿 in da fuq 👏🏿
Why’d they never get past the 7 book mark in the 2 years between Reader’s Beta and project stallation? Well,… there’s a hint at the end of that 2012 blog post: “We have a queue of people wanting to write content, who are been added a few at a time. So lots of hard work in the beta still to go.” hm~ 🤔
If The Way Back Machine had archives past January of 2013, we’d definitely know more, but this is it (i ain’t diggin’ a wider hole at this point). And what is it? I think it’s a matter of workload. Too much for too few people who had however much goin’ on in their lives. Remember much earlier this bit from IFWiki?
On March 7, 2014, Varytale posted a comment on the Varytale Facebook page saying, “The project is stalled, due to key people leaving the project. (x)
Maybe things weren’t smooth enough for awhile. Maybe it was something else for those 2 years prior. 🤷🏿♂️ And you know… the end of Emily Short’s blog post Writing for Varytale might hold the answer.
There are still some challenges about using the Varytale system, though it’s evolved tremendously over the course of beta. One of the biggest authorial challenges is that, while there’s the awesome structure tool shown above for looking at branching structure inside a storylet, it can be considerably more challenging to get a view of what’s going on at the macro level. And I’m not even sure what the tool for this ought to look like. The strength of storylets is that they can affect which other ones pop up in a fairly freeform way, and one can affect another (via their shared stat use) without explicit logic in either. But that’s also what makes it really hard to graph how they will act. Most of the bugs that arose in Bee were related to this issue of envisioning the total structure of the work and detecting storylets that were going to break that structure. (x)
So in this case aswell, the innovations of Ian’s Varytale make it… (a bit) intimidating to work with. 😑Whether or not this difficulty was ever ironed out post-beta is unknown to me, especially considering the end of Ian’s thankful response to Tom H.’s suggestion for fixing the macro level problem: “When will I get chance to code it? That’s a whole other matter!”
…hm~
And on the same post lies magnus4444’s statement that “There isn’t a lot of documentation out there yet on the implementation of more advanced effects but, on the plus side, Ian is generous with advice and tips.”
🤷🏿♀️
So wtf do we have here. Effectively two developers (i’m simplifying it; fight me) who 1) made a CYOA maker (Undum & inklewriter) for very similar reasons, 2) put development aside to focus on other CYOA makers (Varytale & Inky), 3) had their neglected work taken up by open-source developers for the good of everyone, and 4) reaped the benefit of the other’s labor in some way. Now, here’s where we’re back to the sad part. Inkle’s version of the tale is the American Dream ™. Inklewriter was beloved by many and had mainstream success. Ian’s version is the harsh American Reality. Undum only bore 24+ games over the course of its 13 year existence on the internet and in the world of IF. And if a single person’s opinion is to be taken as fact… then the reason was simple: shit wasn’t easy to pickup. And thus, regardless of Ian & Bruno’s efforts, it (at this rate) is bound to become an obscure software regardless of its potential. All while Varytale remains gone and Inky (released in June of 2016) is still goin’ strong with 160+ games released using its Ink language/engine.
Which brings me back to the matter…
i’m constantly reminded of [my] mortality
#article#long post#looooooooong#Undum#Raconteur#Varytale#inklewriter#inky#inkle#AlternativeTo#Visual Novel#VN#Interactive Fiction#IF#GitHub#IFWiki.org#CYOA#I.D. Millington#Bruno Dias#XYZZY#IFDB#JavaScript#Ian Millington#inklebook#Stoic Studio#The Banner Saga#inkjs#Alexis Kennedy#Emily Short#once again i'm gonna say that i think the key reason for Ian's efforts being less successful than inkle's is marketing
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I just joined tumblr. Where's the fediverse alternative? I'm serious, I can and will start my transfem meme shitpost blog from the ground up.
tumblr staff have...
allowed false flags of 100% sfw posts made by transfem users (and blacklisted trans-adjacent tags)
taken away basic accessibility features in an effort to tiktok-ify tumblr
pushed tumblr live, a feature users actively dislike which is mostly unused and overrun by spambots, that also collects all of your data
allowed ads that can literally kill people via flashing / strobing lights, even if the person had it filtered, despite user complaints, with the ceo even saying people with epilepsy should "just buy ad free" in response to concern over potential death or serious injury from such ads
STOP GIVING THEM MONEY! stop trying to make crab day or whatever else happen. paying for stuff from the shop is rewarding them for ignoring the userbase continuously and doing things the majority don't want, even if the things they're doing and allowing can cause actual deaths. staff shouldn't be praised and get profit for ignoring their users in exchange for trying to turn tumblr into twitter 2 ft. tiktok. at this point i don't even care for "staff are people 🥺 be nice" arguments, because even when people are being very polite in feedback, they're perfectly fine ignoring it in exchange for implementing changes nobody wants or asked for, all because new users may like it more (and forget anyone who's used the site for years, apparently).
leave bad reviews. don't buy things from the shop. send feedback, even if they never reply. email them and @ the staff, send asks to the wip blog. don't just blindly buy into "we need to support the site, buy xyz shop product", they don't deserve more money for giving a worse product.
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AlternativeTo
AlternativeTo is an extraordinary website that catalogs alternatives to software. Results can be filtered in a variety of ways including whether the software is free or paid, open source or proprietary and what platforms you need your software to run on, and many more. This is especially useful for finding cross-platform software that works on all your devices.
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6 Best Firefox Alternatives 2024
In a world dominated by Mozilla Firefox, it's easy to overlook the multitude of alternatives at our fingertips. From the speed and efficiency of Google Chrome to the privacy-centric features of Brave Browser, the possibilities are endless. So why stick to the status quo when you can explore new horizons? Dive into the world of web browsers and discover a whole new way to browse the internet.
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#softcodeon.com#best alternative#firefox#chrome#extension#alternativeto#alternate universe#softcodeon#waterfox
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#i simply wanted to download some tracks but in the process discovered#soulseek; google custom search; alternativeto and the benefits of addind blogspot/wordpress to a google search#delicious#a rare win against the degradation drive
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they've added sponsored links to alternativeto so if you happen to see me on the news soon you'll know why i did it
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This absolutely sucks and is a symptom of many larger problems with advertising, microsoft, windows 11, and technology in general.
However, if you want to solve the problem of having no free, legal, offline minesweeper on your computer, there are multiple options out there that you can just download and install. If there's ever a crappy, proprietary program you need to replace, just go to alternativeto.net and find a better one. Here's the page for minesweeper.
TBH, you probably could find free minesweeper downloads just by googling them. I found several sites advertising downloads of the old windows 7 minesweeper, aka the last good one. But I like alternativeto because they usually show multiple options at once in one place.
The distopian future we live in:
I opened up Minesweeper on my Window's 10 computer because it's been ages since I've played.
When i searched for it in the start menu, links to sites to download minesweeper popped up. I did find the app already downloaded on my computer though (i forget whether I had downloaded it before or it came installed, but it's the official microsoft app)
Opening the app, a page on my web browser opened with more downloads for microsoft games
When I lost my first game, a pop-up popped up saying I could watch an ad or go premium to keep playing that board
There were ads in the margins of the summary window after a game
I didn't like the new design so i went into the themes tab to see if they had a classic theme. To unlock the classic theme you have to login with a microsoft account.
At some point (I forget what I did) a pop-up popped up telling me I can get rid of ads if I go premium and listed the price for the monthly and annual subscription
THIS IS FOR MINESWEEPER. The simple game that used to come free of charge, no strings attached, on every window's machine. That you could play when you didn't have internet or cds.
#vox speaks#minesweeper#windows 11#incredible asshattery#advertising#alternativeto.net#alternativeto net#microsoft#people need to take control of their own technological experience#we are all victims of tech companies#so the more power you can wrest from their hands made of money the better
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oh you do be vibin huh
can you remind me what art program you use? some part of my brain is thinking paint but last i used windows paint was only last year and it didn't have that, and alternativeto news would probably have mentioned gradients... i could have just missed it though or this bit of brain could be just wrong. so i'm just curious
#my most likely thought is gimp... i know you can do gradients on krita and such but i don't know how#gimp my beloved but i do not know how people draw on it. though last time i tried it didn't have pen stabiliser that i could find#and i physically need that so that's probably why i can't do it :v
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What Happened with Nitter?
Nitter, a Twitter alternative front-end, has encountered numerous obstacles, potentially leading to its downfall.
Key setbacks include the removal of guest accounts and the imposition of rate limitations on real accounts, significantly affecting its functionality. Furthermore, the suspension of the nitter.net domain by the registrar Njalla has added to its accessibility challenges.These developments have sparked concerns about the viability of Nitter’s continued operation. The creator of Nitter has acknowledged these issues, painting a pessimistic picture for the platform’s future.
#nitter#allegedly < 1 month til remaining instances fall#alternatives to the ex-bird#fritter#squawker#and yeah jack's new thing is opening up#but afaik doesn't allow guest accounts
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Top 6 Best Inshot Alternative 2024
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Not that I don't also enjoy this song and dance but if you want something that will let you download youtube stuff safely and ad free,
On Mobile, use Newpipe
If you're on desktop, literally just use youtube dlg
It's just a neat lil GIU that runs command lines for you, no ads, no shady downloads, just your computer doing the thing.
One thing I really love about seedy anime websites and YouTube mp3 converters is like. They actually do what they say they’re doing. But they WILL try to trick you into downloading a virus. Like it’s almost just a greeting at this point. I try to extract a song from a YouTube video and it says free VPN installer tonight perhaps? Free VPN installer tonight queen? And I say YouTube-mp3 converter you sly dog, you know what I’m here for. Show me the goods. And YouTube-mp3 converter says ahhh you got me, no getting one over on you. Thought it was worth a try tho. Here you go king x
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معرفی برترین منابع و دایرکتوریهای معرفی ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی
اگر شما یک توسعهدهنده هستید که مشتاق به نمایش ابزار پیشرفته خود میباشید، یا تنها به تحولات سریع هوش مصنوعی علاقهمندید، دانستن اینکه کجا این ابزارها را پیدا و معرفی کنید بسیار مهم است. به همین دلیل من این راهنما را برای پنج دایرکتوری برتر ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی که حتما باید بررسی کنید، تهیه کردهام. این پلتفرمها نه تنها دایرکتوری هستند، بلکه جوامع پرجنب و جوش و گنجینههای اطلاعاتی هستند که میتوانند به شما در پیمایش دنیای همیشه در حال تغییر هوش مصنوعی کمک کنند. پس یک فنجان قهوه بردارید، راحت بنشینید و بیایید به این منابع فوقالعاده که سفر هوش مصنوعی شما را بسیار آسانتر و هیجانانگیزتر میکنند، بپردازیم!
چگونه این دایرکتوریهای ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی را انتخاب کردم
برای پیدا کردن بهترین دایرکتوریها، رویکرد چند وجهی به کار گرفتم. وب را برای دایرکتوریهایی جستجو کردم که نه تنها محبوب هستند، بلکه در جامعه تکنولوژی نیز بسیار مورد احترام قرار دارند. به دنبال پلتفرمهایی بودم که ترکیبی از نظرات کاربران، مشارکت جامعه و سهولت استفاده را ارائه میدهند. پس از یک جستجوی دقیق، این پنج گزینه برجسته را انتخاب کردم. هر یک ��ز این دایرکتوریها دارای نقاط قوت و ویژگیهای منحصر به فرد خود هستند که آنها را به منابعی ارزشمند برای هر کسی که در زمینه هوش مصنوعی فعالیت میکند تبدیل میکند. پس بدون مقدمه بیشتر، بیایید این پلتفرمهای فوقالعاده را بررسی کنیم.
پنج دایرکتوری برتر ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی
1. AI Parabellum AI Parabellum یک منبع فوقالعاده است که به طور اختصاصی به ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی اختصاص دارد. این پلتفرم مانند یک گنجینه برای هر کسی است که به هوش مصنوعی علاقهمند است. طراحی کاربرپسند آن به شما امکان میدهد ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی را به راحتی کاوش، ارسال و تبلیغ کنید. ویژگیهای کلیدی: تمرکز بر هوش مصنوعی: اطمینان حاصل میکند که ابزارهای فهرستشده مرتبط و پیشرفته هستند. طراحی کاربرپسند: به راحتی قابل پیمایش و یافتن دقیقاً چیزی که به دنبال آن هستید. توصیههای کارشناسی: فهرستهای دستچین شده ابزارهای برتر هوش مصنوعی توسط کارشناسان صنعت. فیلترهای دقیق: جستجوی خود را بر اساس دستهبندیها، ویژگیها، قیمت و موارد دیگر محدود کنید. جستجوی هوش مصنوعی: از الگوریتمهای یادگیری ماشینی برای ارائه نتایج مرتبطتر استفاده میکند. چه به دنبال تحلیلهای مبتنی بر هوش مصنوعی، فریمورکهای یادگیری ماشینی یا ابزارهای پردازش زبان طبیعی باشید، AI Parabellum همه را پوشش میدهد. این دایرکتوری نه تنها یک منبع است، بلکه جامعهای پرجنب و جوش از علاقهمندان و حرفهایهای هوش مصنوعی نیز میباشد. 2. SaaSHub SaaSHub یک پلتفرم عالی دیگر است که به عنوان یک دایرکتوری برای جایگزینهای نرمافزاری، شتابدهندهها و استارتاپها عمل میکند. در حالی که طیف گستردهای از دستهبندیهای نرمافزاری را پوشش میدهد، بخش ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی آن بسیار قوی است. ویژگیهای کلیدی: طیف گستردهای از دستهبندیهای نرمافزاری: شامل ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی نیز میشود. مشارکت جامعه: بحثها و نظرات قوی برای کمک به شما در ارزیابی اثربخشی و محبوبیت ابزارهای مختلف هوش مصنوعی. رابط کاربرپسند: قابلیت جستجوی جامع برای یافتن دقیقاً چیزی که به دنبال آن هستید. تمرکز SaaSHub بر جایگزینها به این معنی است که اغلب ابزارهای نوآورانه و کمتر شناخته شده را برجسته میکند، و به آنها فرصتی برای درخشش میدهد. 3. G2 G2 یکی از جامعترین پلتفرمهای بررسی نرمافزار است که مجموعهای گسترده از دستهبندیهای نرمافزاری، از جمله ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی را پوشش میدهد. ویژگیهای کلیدی: نظرات گسترده کاربران: مقایسههای دقیق محصول و بازخورد کاربران. تحلیلهای قدرتمند: به شما کمک میکند تا درک کنید که ابزار شما چگونه در بازار عملکرد دارد. جامعه پرمشارکت: ارائه نظرات و رتبهبندیهای دقیق برای کمک به تصمیمگیریهای آگاهانه. تمرکز G2 بر شفافیت و بازخورد کاربران آن را به یک منبع مورد اعتماد برای هر کسی که به دنبال کشف یا نمایش ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی است تبدیل کرده است. 4. AlternativeTo AlternativeTo یک پلتفرم منحصر به فرد است که بر ارائه جایگزینهایی برای نرمافزارهای محبوب تمرکز دارد. این یک منبع عالی برای کشف ابزارهای جدید هوش مصنوعی است که ممکن است در جاهای دیگر پیدا نکنید. ویژگیهای کلیدی: تمرکز بر جایگزینها: اطمینان میدهد که ابزارهای نوآورانه و کمتر شناخته شده زمان درخشیدن دارند. پلتفرم جامعهمحور: کاربران میتوانند ابزارها را ارسال و نظرات خود را بگذارند. رابط کاربرپسند: قابلیت جستجوی جامع برای یافتن دقیقاً چیزی که به دنبال آن هستید. اگر ابزار هوش مصنوعی شما یک پیچش منحصر به فرد ارائه میدهد یا به عنوان یک جایگزین بهتر برای یک ابزار موجود خدمت میکند، AlternativeTo جای مناسبی برای معرفی آن است. 5. Product Hunt Product Hunt یک پلتفرم محبوب در میان علاقهمندان به تکنولوژی برای کشف محصولات جدید و عالی، از جمله ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی است. ویژگیهای کلیدی: رأیدهی جامعه: هر چه ابزار شما رأیهای بیشتری کسب کند، در لیست بالاتر ظاهر میشود و دید بیشتری پیدا میکند. بازخورد فوری: به خصوص برای راهاندازی ابزارهای جدید هوش مصنوعی و دریافت بازخورد فوری از یک جامعه فناورانه مفید است. جامعه پرمشارکت: ارائه نظرات و رتبهبندیهای دقیق برای کمک به تصمیمگیریهای آگاهانه. تمرکز Product Hunt بر نوآوری و مشارکت جامعه آن را به یک منبع مورد اعتماد برای هر کسی که به دنبال کشف یا نمایش ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی است تبدیل کرده است.
نتیجهگیری
خوب دوستان، ما از میان برخی از برترین دایرکتوریهای ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی گذر کردیم و امیدوارم که به اندازه من از امکاناتی که این دایرکتوریها ارائه میدهند، هیجانزده شده باشید. این پلتفرمها بیشتر از فقط لیستها هستند؛ آنها دروازههایی به سوی نوآوری، همکاری و رشد در فضای هوش مصنوعی هستند. چه به دنبال کشف ابزارهای جدید، دریافت توصیههای کارشناسی، یا ارتباط با جامعهای از افراد همفکر باشید، این دایرکتوریها شما را پوشش میدهند. به یاد داشته باشید که دنیای هوش مصنوعی همواره در حال تکامل است و بهروز ماندن با جدیدترین ابزارها و فناوریها کلید جلو ماندن از منحنی است. پس از این منابع استفاده کنید، به بحثهای جامعه بپیوندید، لیستهای دستچینشده را کاوش کنید و از امتحان ابزارهای جدیدی که میتوانند کار یا پروژههای شما را متحول کنند، دریغ نکنید. Read the full article
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That's why you shouldn't settle on proprietary software and seek free ans open source alternatives.
There is a neat website called AlternativeTo. You can enter the name of the software you want an alternative to and it will show you what people propose. You can also apply filters for your search if you're looking for specific platform.
Also, switch to Firefox and consider switching to Linux. If you're not necessarily bound to Windows-only software, Linux is enough to browse the web, watch movies, listen to music, and play video games (some games may not work properly out of the box and may require some tweaking).
Don't let companies make you think you cannot live without their paid software
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