Lynn Yin

Lynn Yin

Content manager & Community growth
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Hey! I'm a content manager who’s all about telling cool stories and finding awesome products that actually make life easier. I spend my days juggling content plans and hunting for tools that help me and others get stuff done without the hassle. I’m a big fan of simple, smart apps—like those that keep my notes neat or automate boring tasks so I can focus on the fun parts. Plus, I love tools that spark creativity or just add a bit of joy to the day. Joining Product Hunt is my way to stay in the loop on the coolest new things and connect with folks who are just as excited about products as I am. Looking forward to discovering and sharing cool finds with you all!

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The biggest update to Basedash yet, launching tomorrow

We first launched @Basedash earlier this year as an AI-native chart builder. You just describe the chart you want, and Basedash uses AI to visualize your data, no SQL required.

Now we're gearing up for our biggest update yet, launching here on Product Hunt tomorrow. Without spoiling anything, it should enable many more business users to finally get the data answers they need, without bugging engineers or data analysts on their team.

Justin Tahara

4mo ago

Which cities outside of SF are becoming large Startup Hubs?

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!

Nika

5mo ago

Should the European Union control chat communication? [Chat Control Law]

Very quick summary:

The EU s proposed Chat Control Law would scan all private communications for child abuse material, but critics warn it undermines privacy, weakens encryption, risks mass surveillance, and could expand to policing political dissent.

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