Every year I reflect on how I spent money in the previous year. Previously, I have manually scraped my bank statements and put together a report, but 2025 was interesting because I built a fairly overkill personal finance product to make this report easy to generate for myself.
Because it is really easy, I m going to do a deep dive on how I spent money in 2025. (I was able to put this all together in ~10 mins)
Merry Christmas Jonathan Ross (Groq s Founder)! $20B will buy a lot of holiday cheer!
Today, Groq announced that it has entered into a non-exclusive licensing agreement with Nvidia for Groq s inference technology. The agreement reflects a shared focus on expanding access to high-performance, low cost inference.
As part of this agreement, Jonathan Ross, Groq s Founder, Sunny Madra, Groq s President, and other members of the Groq team will join Nvidia to help advance and scale the licensed technology.
Groq will continue to operate as an independent company with Simon Edwards stepping into the role of Chief Executive Officer.
GroqCloud will continue to operate without interruption.
Your launch is live. Traction is real. Momentum is building. You ve pitched investors, calls went well and then your dream VC calls. They love what you re doing. They re interested.
They end with: "Great product. Can you send over the data room?"
We ve just opened up our public board so you can see what we re working on at Kanbanq!
Public boards are a feature we loved back in the Trello days, a simple way to share your team s current progress with the world. With Kanbanq you can also share your backlog, giving people a clear view of both what s happening now and what s coming next.
In the future, public boards will also include community features like voting, comments and suggestions. Perfect if you re a game dev studio wanting to track bugs and feature requests, or even if you re running a film server and want your members to suggest the next movie night.
Lessons from Athena s surprising coverage and what founders can learn about finding the right reporter, framing stories, and pitching press
The Wall Street Journal rarely covers seed-stage startups let alone one raising just $2.2M. That s why I was surprised to see Athena, an early-stage company working on how large language models surface brand-related content, featured in Katherine Blunt s article about the demise of traditional Google search.
Hi everyone! I'm Travis, I've been a software developer since 2006 and I've worked on a good number of open source projects and side projects. Recently I integrated Stripe for the first time in one of my projects, in order to....*gasp*....charge users and accept payments. The integration was easier than expected, but it still feels kind of slimy to be asking for money for something that was a side project and I just built for fun. On the other hand, I'm using OpenAI credits, so if I actually gave it away totally for free, it would simply cost me more and more money as time went on, especially if it went viral (the dream). So I justify the payments as a scaling/sustainability measure.
Interested to hear others' perspective on this one. Is accepting payments completely shameless? Does it sully the reputation of your project? Necessary evil?
Hello product hunt! My name is Chris. I am an AI enthusiast, low-level coder and interested in everything tech! I have been developing an app that i would love for yall to give a try and give me some feedback! It's a stock analysis tool. I call it PhiEdge. Thanks in advance! All feedback is appreciated! I think i have a decent starting app but I'd like to turn it into a monster!
Hello friends, and welcome back to the changelog. The devs have been running on a balanced diet of espresso shots and questionable amounts of energy drinks, which means you guessed it: fresh updates are here. From saying goodbye to Coming Soon, to giving you a shiny red self-destruct button, to sprucing up Alternatives, and a shiny new footer, we ve packed a lot into this round.
Coming Soon Forum Threads
The old Coming Soon pages have officially retired (and you lot noticed). From now on, every new product you create gets its own forum thread. It is your place to share updates, drop teasers, or just shout into the void while you wait for launch day. People can still follow from your forum page to get notified when you go live, but now you can actually start the conversation early.
Hello friends, and welcome back to the changelog. The devs have been running on a balanced diet of espresso shots and questionable amounts of energy drinks, which means you guessed it: fresh updates are here. From saying goodbye to Coming Soon, to giving you a shiny red self-destruct button, to sprucing up Alternatives, and a shiny new footer, we ve packed a lot into this round.
Coming Soon Forum Threads
The old Coming Soon pages have officially retired (and you lot noticed). From now on, every new product you create gets its own forum thread. It is your place to share updates, drop teasers, or just shout into the void while you wait for launch day. People can still follow from your forum page to get notified when you go live, but now you can actually start the conversation early.
Adam Cohen is the cofounder of @Weave , an engineering analytics company that helps teams go AI-first. Before Weave, he was head of operations and sales at education software firm Top Hat and VP of operations and revenue at @Causal , which was acquired by Lucanet in 2024.
Adam Cohen is the cofounder of @Weave , an engineering analytics company that helps teams go AI-first. Before Weave, he was head of operations and sales at education software firm Top Hat and VP of operations and revenue at @Causal , which was acquired by Lucanet in 2024.