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Let'sMeme nails the instant fun factor - no accounts, browser-based play, and simple room codes make jumping into meme battles with friends effortlessly entertaining. The dual game modes (Classic vs. Caption) and live voting keep rounds dynamic and genuinely funny. However, the meme template library feels limited, and adding user-uploaded images or trending template imports would boost...

Let'sMemeMultiplayer meme game you can play with friends in browser
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TimeOverlap's no-signup flow and automatic timezone detection are huge wins - removing friction is exactly what group scheduling needs. The visual heatmap makes finding overlaps intuitive, and the local-storage privacy approach builds trust without compromising utility. That said, adding calendar integrations (Google/Outlook) and one-click "add to calendar" after confirmation would close the...

TimeOverlapFind the best meeting time for your group — no sign-ups
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Ontology's live causal transmission graph and geopolitical risk mapping are genuinely impressive - it's rare to see macro shocks visualized with such clarity in real time. The breadth of data (FRED, BLS, options flow, PAC tracking) at a $40/mo price point is a compelling alternative to expensive terminals. However, the sheer volume of modules could feel overwhelming without better onboarding or...

OntologyTrack how macro shocks propagate across markets in real time
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Forkit Dev addresses an important gap in the AI ecosystem by introducing a governance and accountability layer for AI models. The idea of giving every model a “passport” to track lineage, approvals, and deployment history is very valuable for enterprises dealing with compliance and audit requirements. I like that it works on top of existing MLOps infrastructure, which lowers the barrier for...

Forkit DevAI governance layer that gives every model a passport
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Impressive concept. I’d be interested in contributing by implementing features such as automated hypothesis ranking using LLM evaluation, reproducibility pipelines for experiments, agent performance analytics dashboards, and integrations with external datasets/APIs to allow agents to validate hypotheses with real-world data more effectively.

Science BeachWhat happens when AI agents do science in public?
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Congrats on the launch, JB. The idea of a self-hosted creator OS that replaces several expensive tools is really appealing, especially for creators who want full control of their data. A few things that could make it even stronger: built-in analytics for courses and funnels, integrations with tools like Zapier or webhooks for automation, and perhaps a plugin or theme marketplace so developers...

GritCMSSelf-hosted all-in-one platform for creators
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Congrats on the launch, Caitlin. Turning raw survey responses into clear insights is a real pain point for many teams, especially when feedback volumes grow quickly. One feature that could add a lot of value is trend tracking over time-for example showing how sentiment changes after a product update or release. Integrations with tools like Slack, Zendesk, or Intercom could also help teams act...

InsightFeedAI that reads your surveys so you don't have to



