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"Your" or "My" Foo?
When you're designing a user interface ... things like account management pages, preferences, call-to-action buttons ... and particularly onboard cards ...
... do you use "my" or "your" when referring to the user?
Features, features and more features!
Hope the day has been faring well, my new found friends.
Henyustra here with quikplots, my first born child due on the 29th of August 2025 (officially) <3
Founders building products for neurodivergent users - what have you learned?
Curious to read some insights from developing tech products with ADHD/neurodivergent users in mind. What design decisions made the biggest difference? What assumptions were wrong?
What tech stack do you currently use to ship your ideas?
Curious what you re actually shipping with right now. Which stack are you using day-to-day, and why did you choose it over the alternatives? A bit of context (product type + team size) helps a ton.
If you ve switched stacks recently, what did you move from/to and what pushed the change? Cost, speed, hiring, DX, vendor limits, something else?
Public roadmaps, prettier boards and better sprints – Kanbanq’s new update v0.2 is here

Big update today! v0.2 is out and it brings some features we ve been itching to use ourselves. Here s what s new and how you might use it:
New stuff:
Public boards with shareable URLs show off your roadmap to the world. Perfect for indie devs who want to build in public or for agencies that want to share progress with clients without sending endless screenshots.
Community foundations the groundwork is in for voting, suggestions and comments. Imagine your users being able to upvote bugs or propose features directly on your board.
Redesigned sprint analytics now with better graphs and a single panel view. Want to see if your last sprint was more cruise control or crash landing ? The new analytics will give you a clearer picture.
Background customisation solid colours, gradients and meshes if you re feeling fancy. Minimalist mode for focus, or add some personality (yes, puppies are still an option).
Unified sprint panel no more clicking between two different places. Everything s in one spot now.
What stops OpenAI from building this?
No matter what you're building, investors new favorite question: "What stops OpenAI from doing this?"
For @Migma AI: we operate on the software layer while OpenAI provides the foundation models. they re pushing toward AGI, not building specialized vertical products. email requires deep integrations, brand learning, cross-client rendering, and a compiler we built in-house. OpenAI won t spend years perfecting how 40+ email clients render html but that s exactly our edge. Look at how they acquired @Windsurf for billions: instead of building vertical products themselves, they buy proven software players. we re in that category.
Now tell me: what stops OpenAI and giants from doing what you're doing?
How To Grab Attention (inc. some cool YC-founder templates)
I wrote last week about how we re building Ting on two axes: one to get attention, the other to build the product.
On attention, we re doing pretty well in 3-weeks:
1k on the waitlist.
200 people have joined meetings booked by Ting already.
375 invites sent out so far...
GitArsenal Updates #1
Thank you to everyone who supported the launch! We ranked 6th yesterday.
For those just discovering us: GitArsenal solves that painful moment when you find a cool GitHub repo but spend hours fighting dependency hell instead of actually running the code. Our AI agent automatically handles the entire setup process, from analyzing the codebase to debugging errors to provisioning the right hardware.
What features would make you actually use this?
VSCode/Cursor integration so it opens right in your IDE?
Team sharing so your whole company can run the same environments?
Docker export for deployment?
Something else entirely?
Also Coming very soon: Full GitArsenal app with GUI, better logging, and way more control over the setup process.
Current status: CLI working, tested on 100+ repos from simple scripts to complex ML research. We're iterating fast based on real user feedback, and testing more on different categories of Repos.
Building AI Products that Work, -1 to 0
I spend a lot more time on PH at the moment to see what indepedent makers are spending their time on. I've noticed some patterns and also want to share a little bit about my journey at South Park Commons. Most startup stories begin at zero when there s already a team, an idea, maybe even a prototype. But at South Park Commons (SPC), the philosophy is different: people gather in the -1 to 0 stage. That liminal space where you don t yet know what you re building or even if you should build at all. It s a place for exploration, experimentation, and being brutally honest about what s working and what s not.
A hallmark of SPC is how often industry leaders drop by to share what they ve learned in the wild. Recently, I was in a small chat with Tyler Payne former Google and LinkedIn AI lead, startup builder, who has spent the last decade helping teams actually ship real-world ML systems. We're always talking about what's being launched at SPC.
Tired of the complex, weeks-long process of building AI agents?
What if you could simply describe your dream automation and have it built, ready to use, in minutes?
We've built Broxi from the ground up to be powerful yet incredibly simple. Describe your goal, and our Broxi Autopilot handles the rest, transforming your text into a fully functional AI agent.
We d be incredibly grateful if you could check out our page, support us, and share your feedback!
Who is it for?
Introducing the v0 Ambassador Program
@Vercel just launched the v0 Ambassador Program, "a way to recognize and enable members of our community who create, share, and inspire." source: X
As an ambassador, you'll get:
$100 in v0 credits per month
Early access to new features
Limited-edition v0 swag
Increased visibility
A v0 referral link powered by @Dub
Access to v0 micro-grants
If you wanted to find talented people for your startup – where would you look?
In a time when big corporations are overpaying for their job offers just to steal the best talent from another big company, and in an era where everyone can build their own startup, there will always be room for people who prefer to join a team and work on something (in the future) big.
How would you find these promising talents?
Do you think there's any chance that Apple will win the AI battle?
The most prominent pioneer in AI is certainly OpenAI, but Grok, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude aren t doing badly either.
And now that these tools have already adapted to the market, it feels like Apple is only just waking up.









