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Hey Giorgio, congrats on the launch! markdown + latex in one system is an achievement by itself, but the syntactic ambiguity is brutal. How are you resolving the underscore problem (italic in markdown vs subscript in latex)? mode-switch on $..$ delimiters, or some smarter context inference? anyway, best of luck!

QuarkdownMarkdown wit LaTeX in a modern typesetting system
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Hey John! The 'in your browser' bit is the hard part I guess! universe-scale rendering means lod strategy is the make-or-break call. Are you streaming pre-built tiles for the deep zoom, or is it procedural extrapolation outward from real catalogs (gaia, sdss) with hand-curated near-sol detail? curious how you handle the seam between real data and the procedural fill. congrats on the launch,...

AstroGrid - Universe EngineExplore the entire universe in your browser, in real 3D
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the mac dock has been the same shape forever, so adding real grouping is a meaningful shift. quick question on the interaction model: when you group, are the apps stacked inline like macos stacks for downloads, or is it a separate flyout panel on click? big difference for muscle memory once you've got 20+ pins.

DockyPin, group, and remove apps easily from your dock
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mac mini as living-room console is the form factor i didn't know i wanted. what about the boot/resume story, since mac minis wake faster than they boot but still slower than a dedicated console. do you pin the UI to stay resident and treat sleep as the primary off-state, or is cold start fast enough it doesn't matter? also curious which emulators you prioritised for the launch lineup. well done...

ConsoleMiniTurn a Mac mini into a living-room retro/PS console
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nice! trail reads like a proper answer to "where did i read that thing last tuesday". curious what the graph surfaces that flat search doesn't. is it mostly adjacency (pages you hopped to right after a given page), topic clustering, or something else? the interesting design call with browsing history is always which axis you privilege, and most tools default to chronological + search, which is...

Trail - visualize your browsing historyturn your browsing into a private and local knowledge graph
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Hey Ryan! Press once while locked is the biggie. when a thought hits, unlock + find app + tap new-note loses half of it before you can type. the magsafe-with-its-own-mic move sidesteps permissions in a way most ios dictation can't. curious where people actually use this most. solo at desk is obvious, but voice-in-public is the barrier that kills most dictation apps. does the magsafe clip feel...

SpeakONA MagSafe AI device for a post-keyboard world
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Hi Naicheng! Congrats on the launch. preserve-your-natural-voice is the whole pitch, and also the thing most ai-refine tools quietly get wrong. they launder writing into generic corporate-voice, and the rambly personal bits are exactly what gets flattened. what's the rule for what to clean up vs leave alone? BYO api key + open source in a category racing toward subscription lock-in is a good...

StetSmart open-source dictation that sounds like you, not AI.
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Private STT in 2026 needs a clear answer to one question: does Harker run the model fully on-device, or is it local recording with cloud transcription? Those are very different privacy stories. Where do you land on this, especially for anyone handling client calls or medical notes. and also, congrats and good luck on the launch :)

Harker 2.0Private speech-to-text on your Mac
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This is cool. Context-aware is doing a lot of work in the pitch. Macro keypads usually trade a few saved seconds for remembered mappings so net productivity ends up a wash. How does Dune's context trigger? Active window, calendar state, time of day.... ? Congrats, and good luck :)

DuneContext-aware Mac keypad to automate workflows + meetings
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congrats on the launch! the adaptive angle stands out. Most running plans are fixed 16-week blocks that punish you for a bad week 7. How does kaizen decide when to push versus back off? Pace trends, RPE, missed sessions, or a mix?

kaizenRun training that adapts based on the running you do
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Hey Minseo! The structure versus freedom tension is the real thing here. Most canvas tools end up as digital Post-it walls that never convert into anything shippable. How does Arky handle the bridge? start messy and let the AI suggest a hierarchy, or stake out a skeleton first and fill in from there?

ArkyYour canvas for thinking with AI
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The month six plan looking nothing like month one is the right promise. Self-coached lifters stick on the same block until they hate it, then switch for no good reason. what actually triggers the adjustment in Proxima?. Plateau detection, RPE trends, missed session patterns, or something more continuous in the background?

ProximaAI-Native Workout Programming Companion
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This is such a specific solve, its great. The gap between "I imagined this NPC' and "there's a mini of them on the table" has always been either expensive commissions or settling for something close enough from a catalogue. How detailed can you get with the text prompts, like could you describe a scarred half-orc blacksmith with a missing ear and actually get that back? And are most people...
LayerGen AIGenerate print-ready D&D miniatures from text or image
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This is the exact stuff i keep putting off for my own launch coming up. The polished demo video problem is real, Loom recordings look amateur but a full video shoot is a different job entirely. Does Pane handle the in-between, clean narration, clean cursor movement, simple cuts? Or is it more polished screen capture with effects on top? And is there a template library for common launch video...

Pane Studio (Beta)Produce polished product demos
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The spatial handwriting combo is interesting. Feels like it gets at something typed notes can't quite replicate, my best thinking still happens on paper and i've never figured out why typed notes go dead on me halfway down the page. Curious how you landed on spatial as the organising principle, was it from watching how people actually use notebooks or something else entirely? Good luck with the...

Defter Notes 2.0.Spatial thinking with handwriting
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Love how this leans into the constraint instead of fighting it. The "limited shots" friction is the whole reason disposables felt magical in the first place, you actually thought about each frame. Curious though, do people wait to "develop" the roll or does it break the spell when they peek early? And is there any social layer where friends see each other's rolls when they drop?

RollThe disposable camera for your phone
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Man I'm happy I came across this. I'm heading toward my own Product Hunt launch in a couple of weeks and the launch imagery is the thing I keep putting off. Does it handle mobile and desktop shots in the same flow or do you need to feed them in separately? And is there a way to keep a consistent look across a full set of images for a launch page?
Nocta ProTurn raw screenshots into launch-ready visuals in seconds.
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Such a wholesome left turn from the rest of today's launches. How did you pick which bugs to include, was it the ones kids already recognise or did you go for the weird ones on purpose? My gut says kids will gravitate toward the weird ones but curious what you saw in testing.

BugsyGive a voice to insects and build your collection
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Been living in Claude Code daily for months so totally get this. Quick q on the notch UX, what does it show when Claude is mid tool call versus waiting for input? That transition is the thing I keep wanting better visibility on, especially during long agent runs.

BuddiYour Claude Code companion, living in the notch.
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Great framing. Everything in this space is about squeezing more out of your day and youve gone the other way. Was that the original instinct or did you start building something more feature heavy and strip it back? Curious what the moment was where you decided less was the actual product.

DriftMinimalist journal app that fades over time
