I've recently seen more cities that are growing teams and building offices that seem to be growing rapidly? SF seems like it's one of many hubs that have been growing in the recent years. I'm trying to see which cities people are looking into and where people think will be the next startup hub? I've seen mixed opinions on cities like New York and Toronto but would love to hear what other people think as well!
Tired of Web3 games that feel more like spreadsheets? So were we.
That's why we built Senku's Elixir, a puzzle game that's ten billion percent focused on fun first. It s an anime-inspired liquid-sort puzzle that s easy to learn but hard to master, designed to be your perfect on-ramp into Web3.
I'm Aloke, Engineer #1 at Warp and lead eng on Warp's new coding features.
We're all in on agentic coding at Warp, but we also recognize that even the best agents need some human guidance. We just launched a suite of new features to help you closely iterate with agents code review panel, file editor, file tree, slash commands, WARP.md (or use your existing agent.md file).
Every day, I notice fewer people sharing their projects here.
A couple of months ago, build in public felt unstoppable: everyone was posting updates, numbers, roadmaps. Now? The hype seems to be fading or maybe makers are just shipping quietly.
I'm launching on Product Hunt soon and I'm nervous (but excited!)
This feels surreal. A few months ago, I was just another self-taught developer frustrated with YouTube learning. Now I'm about to launch Notetube to the Product Hunt community.
The butterflies are real! This launch could be a game-changer for reaching the millions of people who struggle with the same YouTube learning problems I faced.