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Mark Kim
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Technical Content Developer
Company name
Snowflake Computing
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1,001-5,000 Employees
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Mark Kim
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About 1 year ago
Contributed a review of Synthesia:
Facilitates the creation of videos through an automated pipeline, but experienced instances where Synthesia was down, causing temporary disruptions in the video generation process
About 1 year ago
Contributed a review of Docker:
Docker facilitates a smoother process in teaching environments, avoiding setup issues for multiple students
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Synthesia
(7th)
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AI Video Generator
(7th)
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(7th)
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About 1 year ago
Synthesia
Facilitates the creation of videos through an automated pipeline, but experienced instances where Synthesia was down, causing temporary disruptions in the video generation process
About 1 year ago
Docker
Docker facilitates a smoother process in teaching environments, avoiding setup issues for multiple students