TechCrunch shared an excerpt from a roughly 30-minute panel featuring Sam Altman, where he mentioned that within the next two years, they plan to introduce hardware built by their AI company.
It s supposed to be: "screenless" and pocket-sized offering a calmer experience than smartphones
avoiding constant notifications and attention overload
This is a meditative multiplayer experience, where strangers on the internet work together to steer a hot air balloon across the world map. There are no points, no ads, and no reason to play, other than the shared pleasure of drifting somewhere together.
Internet Roadtrip is a multiplayer online game where players vote every 10 seconds to direct a car on Google Street View, honk the horn, or change the radio, creating a shared road trip experience.
The Tea Time Alarm is a national alert system ensuring British citizens follow the Tea Consumption Act by reminding them to make tea at set times. Ignoring it can lead to a Tea Violation Notice or a summons to the National Tea Tribunal.
You ever fall in love with a product, tell all your friends about it, and then disappeared?
I really liked Wunderlist (task management application). It had a super clean UX, funny tone and felt like it should ve blown up. Well, in the end it didn't survive (I think some internal political war ruined it), but at least now there like 20 new ones in the market to take their space.
Have you ever had a favorite product that totally flopped or shut down? Why do you think it didn t make it?
I'm diving into the world of bootstrapping and want to build something amazing without spending a dime. I know many of you have been there starting from scratch, hustling with free tools, and leveraging creativity to grow.
Let s share our best tips, hacks, and stories! What free tools, platforms, or strategies have you used to launch or scale a project on a $0 budget? From no-cost marketing tactics to open-source software or scrappy growth hacks, spill the beans!
Smart Keys for Mac makes writing easier with keyboard shortcuts to fix grammar, translate, shift tone, and get coding help. Create custom shortcuts and keep your flow going without copying and pasting into ChatGPT. Perfect for anyone who (still) writes. :p
This experience allows people to throw and catch bottles filled with humanity. Read strange and beautiful human thoughts, personal histories, and share all things that you keep deep in your heart.
This app was inspired by the Non-Violent Communication (NVC) methodology.