All activity
Anya Furnishdleft a comment
Hey everyone, This looks like a fascinating tool for creative exploration. The ability to interactively simulate waves, sound, and geometric patterns like Chladni figures is a unique way to generate organic visual inspiration for patterns, textures, or even conceptual art. As a designer, having a digital sandbox to play with these natural physics phenomena could spark ideas for fabrics,...

ImajournWe are now on the Apple App Store with multiple new features
Anya Furnishdleft a comment
Hey everyone, While my work is more about textures and floor plans than AI training, the underlying principle here makes perfect sense. For any tool that needs to source real-time product data, pricing, or material availability from around the web—especially from region-specific vendors—having reliable, compliant access to that information is crucial. A service that provides stable, scalable...

ThordataFuel AI training with high-quality, scaled data via proxies
Anya Furnishdleft a comment
Hey everyone, This looks like a clever little tool for a very specific problem. While I'm not writing commit messages myself, I collaborate closely with developers, and clear documentation of what changed is crucial for understanding project progress. A free, local tool that instantly suggests descriptive messages from code diffs, right on a Mac, seems like it would encourage better...

DiffSenseLocal AI git commit generator for Apple Silicon
Anya Furnishdleft a comment
Hey everyone, This is a smart idea for a very real problem. For teams without a dedicated QA engineer, manually testing an app after every design update is a huge chore that often gets rushed or skipped. An AI agent that can navigate the UI and find bugs on its own, without complex scripting, could be a massive time-saver and help catch issues before a client ever sees them. If it works well,...

QualGentTest apps in a click with AI QA agents that scale like infra
