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bingbing123 | 4 months ago | on: Nano Banana 2 – New 4K-Level AI Image Model Just Dropped

Gempix2 (also called Nano Banana 2) is a new image generation model with strong 4K-level output, fast rendering, and surprisingly good multi-image fusion. It also maintains character consistency across scenes and handles detailed prompts well. Early access demo: gempix2.us

bingbing123 | 4 months ago | on: Claudeskills.cc – Share, Discover, and Reuse Claude/OpenAI Agent Skills

I’ve been experimenting with AI agents for automation, research, operations, and workflows. One problem I keep running into is that “skills” are scattered everywhere. Everyone is reinventing the wheel, and useful prompt patterns are often locked inside private docs, screenshots, or Discord threads.

So I built https://claudeskills.cc — a simple, open, searchable place to: • publish agent skills / task capabilities • discover how others design skills for Claude/OpenAI-based agents • reuse or remix skill instructions • learn from real examples rather than theory • enable community-driven evolution

bingbing123 | 5 months ago | on: A simple free tool to download social media videos for personal use

Hi HN — I built a small web tool that extracts downloadable video files from public social media links (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, X, etc.). It’s free to use and designed primarily for creators who want a quick, no-login way to back up their own content or grab clips for fair-use editing.

What it does • Paste a public post URL → returns a direct video download (MP4) or a high-quality stream link. • It's free;No optional credit/subscription tiers for heavy use. • Server-side fetching to avoid CORS issues and to provide stable downloadable URLs. • Lightweight: designed to handle single-file downloads and short clips; large files handled as links rather than uploads.

Why I built it • I was tired of screen-recording or chasing platform-specific quirks when I needed my own content or short clips for editing. • Wanted something minimal and fast that creators could rely on without installing CLI tools.

Important: legal & ethical note • The tool only works with public posts and is intended for personal backups and legitimate editing (fair use / creator-owned content). Please respect platform terms of service and copyright law — don’t use it to redistribute or claim others’ copyrighted works. If you’re unsure, ask the content owner or rely on platform-provided download features.

If you’re interested in trying it out or giving feedback: https://nanobananas.site (demo). I’d appreciate any technical feedback — performance, edge cases, or suggestions for safer defaults.

Happy to answer questions about implementation (fetch strategy, link signing, rate-limiting) — I can share more details if it’s useful.

— ray sun

bingbing123 | 6 months ago | on: Sticker generator using Sticker AI and nanobanana

I hacked together a small project that mixes Sticker AI with nanobanana (a fast and cheap image generation model). The goal was to make it easy for anyone to generate their own sticker packs without paying a lot or waiting forever.

Right now you can: • Generate stickers in multiple styles + expressions • Export them for use in messaging apps • Run everything at low cost thanks to nanobanana

It’s still an early version, but it works — I’d love feedback on what features you think would make this genuinely useful for creators.

bingbing123 | 6 months ago | on: Turning Images into Cinematic Clips –NanoBanana+Veo3 = Surprisingly Consistent

I tested a simple workflow: • Generate an image with NanoBanana. • Feed it into Veo3 as the first frame.

The outcome is impressive: • Very high consistency between still and video. • Smooth cinematic motion, not the usual jitter. • Feels like the image just… starts moving.

Fast. Cheap. Surprisingly good. Curious if others are exploring image → video chains like this?

bingbing123 | 6 months ago

aha, in actually, i completed it all claude sonnot model

bingbing123 | 6 months ago

The Nanobanana model is indeed gaining a lot of traction, and I believe we can do a lot with it. To that end, I’m continuously developing more image processing tools to provide better features and services for everyone

bingbing123 | 6 months ago

Yes, I’ve built a free tool that delivers the same background removal results as remove.bg

bingbing123 | 6 months ago | on: I built Nano Banana site , its best

Hi HN,

I'm excited to share *Nano Banana* — a powerful AI image editing model now powering [nanobananas.site](https://nanobananas.site).

## What it does: - Enables *text-prompt image editing* with photorealistic results - Maintains *character & object consistency*, anatomy, lighting, and style across edits - Works in *seconds*, much faster than traditional tools like Photoshop - Supports full control over lighting, perspective, and environment integration — ideal for creators and designers

## Why it matters: I've seen countless requests from creators on Twitter for an AI tool that understands prompts precisely and delivers consistent edits across multiple scenes. Nano Banana does exactly this, without trial-and-error or loss of detail.

Check the live demo and gallery featuring *real examples from users worldwide*, showcasing before-after, creative scenes, 3D-like rendering, and more: https://nanobananas.site

Let me know: - What use cases you'd love to see? - Feature requests or performance feedback?

Let’s make AI image editing truly intuitive and magical.

bingbing123 | 8 months ago | on: FakeMaker – Instantly generate fake identities (face, name, backstory)

Hi HN!

I built FakeMaker.app, a simple tool to generate fake identities with a single click. Each one includes an AI-generated face, name, bio, and a bit of personality.

I originally made this to help with prototyping apps and generating test data, but I've found it surprisingly fun for character ideation and writing prompts too.

No login required, no limits. It’s just a playground for creating fictional people.

Would love feedback, ideas, or ways you might use this. Thinking about adding: - Export to JSON / CSV - Backstory expansion / memory simulation - Identity-based social network simulator

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