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Scroll Capture Area is here - Kicking off the new year with Savvyshot v1.2.4 🚀
This update focuses on faster workflows and better capture control:
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Scroll Capture Area (Beta)
Capture long, scrollable webpages by selecting a specific scroll area. This feature is still in beta, and we ll be improving accuracy and performance in upcoming updates.Snap Layouts (Windows 11)
Native support for Windows 11 Snap Layouts for faster, more intuitive window positioning.Pinch to Zoom (macOS)
Smooth pinch-to-zoom support using Mac trackpad gestures while editing screenshots..
Athletes!
Guys,
I'm looking for some athletes to get involved in helping to shape Clarity!
If anyone is interested, let me know in the comments!
Why Teams Rebuild Code But Relearn the Same Lessons
Most code doesn t last.
But the reasoning behind it should.
Good code review captures intent,
why something exists,
what problem it was meant to solve,
and what tradeoffs were accepted at the time.
Code as Commodity: observations since I hunted ChatGPT in 2022
I wrote a long essay following a talk I gave at AI DevCon in Brooklyn last month.
It starts out with an anecdote about hunting ChatGPT in December 2022 and goes on to explore what I think will be necessary to thrive as code becomes a commodity:
In December 2022, I hunted ChatGPT on Product Hunt.
It ranked #1 product of the day, then the week, and went on to be named Product of the Year.
Having co-founded a YC-backed conversational AI startup in 2018 (long before LLMs) I recognized in ChatGPT the missing ingredient that would have made that venture viable.
The future we d anticipated had arrived. I could revisit my old problem, or I could expand my area of potency by raising and deploying my own venture capital fund.
I chose the latter.
Three years later, on December 9th, I watched a 24-hour window on Product Hunt cross 500 launches roughly double what I observed throughout the preceding 825 days. Only 13 were featured; most were unremarkable.
The LLM has fundamentally shifted the economics of software development.
As someone with a dual vantage point being the #1 Product Hunter while investing in AI startups I watch the floodwaters rise in real-time.
What s become clear: SaaS is dying; VC is withering . Building software is not uniquely compelling. Code has become a commodity.
What most people miss about commoditization is that when a product or resource becomes abundant, it doesn t just get cheaper. It unlocks new and previously uneconomic uses.



