Whenever I click through to the social media profiles of the makers in the product hunt community, I find that they are quite versatile and are involved in things other than just business.
What other skills do you have besides your work skills?
Similar to @Claude by Anthropic Code and @Codex by OpenAI @Windsurf has announced SWE-1, its first family of software engineering models:
SWE-1: Approximately Claude 3.5 Sonnet levels of tool-call reasoning while being cheaper to serve. It will be available to all paid users for a promotional period of 0 credits per user prompt.
SWE-1-lite: A smaller model that replaces Cascade Base at better quality. It is available for unlimited use to all users, free or paid.
SWE-1-mini: A small, extremely fast model that powers the Windsurf Tab passive experience for all users, free or paid.
Great news for Mastodon users! We're excited to announce our third integration: share your updates on Mastodon alongside X (Twitter) and BlueSky - all from your menu bar. Simple and easy!
New Platform: Added Mastodon, matching all the same features as X and BlueSky
Quick Access: Left-click to start writing, right-click for menu options - super simple! watch video
Live Updates: Watch your post's journey in real-time right on the post button - watch video
Redesigned Settings: Manage your accounts and preferences in one place - see before vs after
Sound Effects: Added some fun sounds when you open the composer and successfully post (don't worry, you can turn them off in settings)
I m currently building a product that blends digital efficiency with human warmth. It s designed to solve a real pain point, but in a way that respects emotion, context, and intuition.
Tim (my cofounder and co-CEO) and I started with quite asymmetric experience.
I had previously been a VP of sales, responsible for sales, support, and account management. Tim was an insanely talented, 23-year-old engineer, and was much earlier in his career I m nearly 10 years older.
Memories seem like such a killer feature of @Windsurf to me. I normally find the AI composed code is mostly right but it can often still get small things wrong because it might not know some architectural detail or the coding style I want. But with memories I can now tell windsurf about those things and avoid those mistakes! I can also do it on the fly, making it easy to iteratively adapt Windsurf to my code. What would be even more useful is if I could share these memories with my team somehow. That way all the important memories I've fed Windsurf don't just get siloed to me; instead everyone can benefit from them. @Windsurf have you folks ever considered allowing memories to be shared somehow?