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You're taking "my finance" quite literally!
This is how I spent money in 2025
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This product excites me a lot more than most AI products I see. I'm not a target user or customer. And as a native English speaker I will rarely see the impact from this. But, knowing that you can make content much more culturally accessible gives me a warm fuzzy feeling. Kudos!

Video Localization by AlgebrasCulturally accurate dubbing that feels human (32 languages)
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You're doing god's work. Me and some colleagues are trying to understand though -- why "Golf"? Is there some hidden meaning?

GolfThe enterprise firewall for MCP providers
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How can I effectively manage complex code in Hex Analytics? (Can I somehow use Claude Code?)
I'm a software engineer. I'm used to using an IDE + git to manage complex code. And, I'm leaning more and more heavily on AI to write my actual code. Hex has its own revision control and audit trails (via git export), but git syncing is one-way; I can't make edits and sync back to Hex. And, it has its own AI magic, but it is pretty limited (and I don't have control over it). I'm trying to think...
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@barrald can we integrate non-hex AI coding assistants into hex somehow? Or, integrate hex into our IDE? The "AI magic" feature works ok for one-off tasks, but I am starting to feel comparatively held back using Hex vs using AI companions in code editors. This functionality is relevant: > How can I pull in external changes made in my Git repo? At this time, Git export is one-way only.
👋 Hi from Hex CEO – what do you want to see next?
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This compelled me to upgrade and try it out. Here's my first thoughts. It's slower than using @Wispr Flow , and I found it to be a little buggy (not toggling with hotkeys consistently.) But I personally only use Wispr Flow for vibe coding. It's good enough that I'd be happy using it 100% of the time, but I don't see a reason to switch from my current workflow.
Windsurf just shipped Voice Mode for Cascade
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RIP Windsurf :'(
Windsurf's CEO and key employees are leaving for Google, after the OpenAI deal fell through. https://www.theverge.com/openai/705999/google-windsurf-ceo-openai I wonder what this will leave behind.
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I've been curious what kind of "secret sauce" the different editors use to guide the model output. It feels like using the same models in different editors get pretty different results, but it's hard to be objective as a single user. What kind of cool tech can you tell us about that helps you outperform the competition? How much room for improvement do you see -- has the rate of improvement...
I designed the World’s First Agentic Development Environment - AMA about Warp 2.0
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Geekflare articles are written by humans for humans. Nice! The elephant in the room is: how is this going to change? Content is obviously moving rapidly towards AI-generation, which is fine if you're a content creator who wants to increase their output and pretty bad if you're a content consumer who is looking for high quality content.
I built Geekflare from 0 to 6M monthly visitors. Ask me anything.
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5. Talk to your users Hats off to you! It sounds like this is really effective for you. For me, having empathy for your users is really important, and there's nothing better than listening to them for that. Shameless plug: we regularly do user interviews at Product Hunt. They can be very effective for helping drive product decisions. If you wanted to do a user interview and see what they're...
What nobody tells you about traction. Reaching 1,5k users changed my day-to-day life completely
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I like Dan Luu's writing (though I haven't checked it out recently). https://danluu.com/ His website is pretty minimal! Here's an interesting article, for instance: https://danluu.com/discontinuities/
Favorite minimalist personal website?
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Common misconceptions about AI in travel: That it's just a voice interface slapped onto existing search Why is this a misconception? What is different compared to existing search? When I first tried using kayak.ai, "a voice/text interface slapped onto existing search" is what it felt like to me. But it's possible I was looking for a too specific itinerary -- a 2 day stay on a nearby island with...
Travel & AI — hasn't this been solved? AMA w/ KAYAK's Chief Product Officer
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I worked for a sizeable insurance company (~$500M / year in revenue) who would make sales calls to leads. To improve agent efficiency, the company would play a recording when a lead answered the phone, and wait for an answering machine detection algorithm to run to see if a human answered. The recording was smart -- we would play a pre-recorded introduction from the agent that we planned to...
Builders, what’s the smallest feature you’ve ever shipped that had the biggest impact?
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Do you have plans to expand outside of the US? I have been interested in installing solar on our home for a few years. But, installing solar here is more expensive (local installers charge high labour costs, and earn a LOT of profit) AND less effective than in a lower-cost country, because our grid is clean. The earth doesn't care who pollutes, we all share the same air. So I'd rather invest in...
Climatize Your Money: Can $10 Really Make a Difference? 🤔
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I like it. (And, the product looks pretty slick too!) As a developer, it feels like this code snippet could be more front-and-centre though.
What do you think of Bucket's new, markdown-inspired homepage?
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This is pretty fun! Isn't it hard to write an AI detector though? I asked Sonnet write a comment that would convince an AI text detection algorithm that it was written by a human and it came up with Okay so I was thinking about this whole AI thing last night (couldn't sleep... again 🙄) and I'm not 100% convinced either way? Like, on one hand, these models are CRAZY good now - my cousin showed...
We just launched a collection of free AI tools on Trickle
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I. Like. Coffee.
Introduce yourself, but only 3 words!
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Are there any products left that are completely AI-free? there are just too many products that are 'AI for the sake of AI' AI is the new deep learning, which was the new machine learning, which was the new statistics or something like that ... It's often just a marketing buzzword, and the thing with marketing buzzwords is lots of people try to shove them into their product. There are plenty of...
Are there any products left that are completely AI-free?
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