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Student spending a probably unhealthy amount of time exploring AI tools, startup platforms, productivity systems, and random internet experiments. I enjoy learning through testing things myself instead of only reading about them, especially when it comes to emerging technology and online products. Most of my curiosity comes from seeing how quickly digital tools are changing the way people work, learn, and create online. Usually experimenting with new apps, joining communities, watching product launches, and trying to understand what makes certain ideas successful on the internet. Mostly here to learn, share ideas, and meet people building interesting things.

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AI apps are no longer apps. They are attachments to surfaces you already use.

Last week, six AI products launched on Product Hunt that share one move. None of them ask users to open a new app. They embed into surfaces people already touch.

Hardware: Dune Keypad (46 upvotes) sits next to your keyboard with Claude integration. Video calls: Mina Meeting Assistant (47 upvotes). Text threads: folk (51 upvotes). Chat windows: Databox MCP (39 upvotes) plugs business data into Claude via Model Context Protocol. Mac autocomplete: Typeahead (22 upvotes).

The pattern is clear: shipping AI as a new app is the slow path. The fast path is grafting onto a surface the user already touches. The cost of building a standalone AI app dropped 90%+. The cost of getting it noticed did not. Surface integration sidesteps the noticing problem because the surface already has users.

When the same AI edit means different things in different places

One thing that surfaced while tightening LineageLens this week: capture is not the hard part. Agreement is.

If the extension, backend, and MCP server describe the same AI edit with slightly different field names or status values, you do not have provenance, you have three believable stories about the same event. That matters because reviewers and assistants start trusting whichever surface they looked at last.

The question I keep coming back to is simple: if a record can look applied in one place and accepted in another, is that still a single source of truth?

VibeAround v0.6.3: a web workspace for multiple coding agents

VibeAround v0.6.3 is out.

This release wraps up the bigger v0.6.x shift: VibeAround is becoming a hub for coding agents across desktop, web, terminal, and messaging.

The biggest visible change since v0.5.x is the Web experience: it is now a web-based workspace for running different coding agents side by side, one place to launch, resume, inspect, and switch between agents.

From the browser, you can now:

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