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Why safety guidelines are critically important when travelling abroad!
Landing in a new city is always that same mix of excitement and chaos you don't speak the language, your SIM card isn't working yet, and you're scrolling through blog posts from 2019 trying to figure out if that coworking space still exists.
I built Sour Mango because I kept wishing I had one place that just knew visa rules for my passport, real Wi-Fi speeds at nearby cafes, what things actually cost, and tips from people who were just there last week, not three years ago.
Having that kind of info in your pocket changes how you travel. You walk into a new city with confidence instead of anxiety.
If that resonates, we just launched on Product Hunt would love to hear what you think.
We have launched Sour Mango, The AI Travel Companion
After months of building, Sour Mango is officially available to download. It's an all-in-one travel companion built for digital nomads and remote workers.
What it does:
AI-powered travel assistant that knows visa rules, costs, and local tips
Discover destinations with real data Wi-Fi speeds, cost of living, safety scores
Community recommendations find the best cafes, coworking spaces, and restaurants from fellow nomads
Speed test mapping contribute and check Wi-Fi quality worldwide
Travel history and achievements track your journey across cities and countries
Flight prices and visa requirements based on your passport and location
Does getting AI to debate each other reduce hallucinations?
The research is surprisingly strong in favor of this.
Du et al. (ICML 2024) showed that when you get multiple LLMs to debate each other, not just share answers, but actively challenge each other's reasoning, then factual accuracy goes up and hallucinations go down. The wildest finding was that in some cases, every model started with the wrong answer but converged on the correct one through debate. The process itself generated correctness that no individual model had.
This is why xAI shipped a 4-agent debate inside Grok 4.20 three days ago. One of the leading AI labs looked at every way to improve output quality and landed on structured debate.
Anybody have some thoughts about the project?
Hey hunters I built STRGNV & Co. because I was tired of productivity apps that treat you like a child. I wanted something serious. Something that shows you exactly where you stand. No email to register. Just a nickname. We don't know who you are we don't need to. The design took just as long as the code. It should feel expensive. Like something worth protecting. Would love your feedback what would make this your daily driver?
How we built EuTrato — a ticket management tool trusted by 1,000+ companies
Hey Product Hunt!
We're the team behind EuTrato, and today we're launching our ticket management platform built to help support teams work faster and smarter.
We noticed that most support tools are either too complex or too basic. Teams were juggling emails, spreadsheets, and chat apps just to track customer requests and things kept slipping through the cracks.
So we built EuTrato around three principles:
Give us Feedback and Review!
Hi everyone Ariel here, founder of GenerativeDrive.
This project started from a simple frustration.
Most AI systems today are powerful but structurally ungoverned. We wrap models with dashboards, monitoring tools and compliance layers, but the core system itself remains probabilistic and difficult to control.
I wanted to explore a different direction: what would AI look like if governance was embedded in the system architecture itself?






