Serge Neskoromny

Serge Neskoromny

Father, runner and an engineer
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We make great products that make people's life a bit better. Our apps and services will help you find the answers to some of your questions and solutions to some of your problems.

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How Much Do Organic Upvotes Matter vs. Purchased Upvotes on Product Hunt?

Hey Product Hunt community,

I frequently receive offers to buy upvotes for my launches, but I don t see the value in it - especially for open-source projects or tools meant for organic user engagement.

💡 What should an experienced software engineer do after failing a LeetCode job interview..

What should an experienced software engineer do after failing a LeetCode job interview for a large company where he could have worked on an audiobook app if accepted?
Well, should probably go "back to school , and, re-learn Depth First Search, revisit tree traversal algorithms, and solve every problem on LeetCode and HackerRank - so that next time, you can recognize the pattern and solve a similar problem in 20 minutes!
Or you could build and publish your own audiobook app!
Meet Run & Read your ultimate text-to-speech player that transforms EPUB, PDF books, or any plain text into an audiobook using built-in Apple and Google TTS engines, as well as high-quality open-source TTS models from Hugging Face or online services like Deepgram.

It s free to download and use - give it a try!
For a long time, I had the idea of a simple reading app - basically, a useful interface for the built-in Android and iOS TTS engines, that would give users full and easy control over their listening experience. I knew there were plenty of similar apps, but most were either too complex or too expensive. The sheer amount of competition held me back for a long time. But, ironically, failing a job interview gave me the push I needed. Now, Run & Read is available to users, and it works exactly as I imagined - except it could benefit from better voices.

It began as a pure text-to-speech on-device player, but I have also been working on adding more natural open-source voices and integrating a tool that converts text into audio (MP3) using online TTS SDKs like Zyphra, Deepgram, and ElevenLabs. Additionally, I am incorporating local open-source tools running on a personal computer or in the cloud, such as Zonos and Kokoro-TTS with Audio-MLX. The audio is played in the app just like text-to-speech, with the same playback controls, bookmarking, and other features.
I personally use it every time I run on a treadmill or a trail, and even when I cook or drive. I ve bought too many paper and electronic books that I wanted to read but never had time to sit down with - now, finally, I can read while literally running or running chores!
Download, try it out, and let me know your thoughts!
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Not long ago, we were discussing UBI, reduced work hours, and even a 4-day workweek...

Not long ago, we were discussing UBI, reduced work hours, and even a 4-day workweek. Some predicted that AI would replace all programmers next year. And now, suddenly, Google wants its engineers working 60-hour weeks.

"Google co-founder Sergey Brin is pushing AI engineers to be in the office full-time, working long hours to keep the company ahead in the race for artificial general intelligence."

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