I keep hearing and reading about how programmers are at risk; basically, everything that can be replaced by AI is at risk.
Yesterday, Lenny Rachitsky shared a post that PM openings are at the highest levels since 2022.
At the same time, I read how big giants (Meta, Amazon, etc.) are laying off engineers because of AI, and then I read about how they had to hire back again because something managed by AI went wrong.
I launched SettleTheVibe a community voting platform where you post real-life disputes and let strangers vote on who's right. I was browsing r/AmItheAsshole but thought to myself why isn't there a voting mechanism here to see the results? Would love any feedback and addition ideas from the PH community, check it out at https://settlethevibe.com
Generating a bill of sale sounds simple until you realize every state has different rules. Some require notarization. Some require witnesses. Some have mandatory legal language word for word. YourBillOfSale pulls all of that together and turns it into a properly formatted, ready to use document in minutes. Covers vehicles, motorcycles, boats, trailers, firearms, and personal property across all 50 US states and DC.
ScratchCheck shows you the actual odds, remaining prizes, and expected value for scratch-off lottery tickets across the majority of the lottery states in the USA. Most people buy scratch-offs blind but ScratchCheck pulls live data so you can see which tickets still have big prizes left and which are basically dead pools.
SettleTheVibe is where you go when you and your friends can't agree on something. Post a debate, vote on it, and see how the world actually feels. Every topic has heat levels, controversy scores, and a live Versus Arena for head to head matchups (polls) with threaded discussion. VibeDNA profiles show your voting patterns over time.
RentDataNow lets you look up rental market data for thousands of U.S. cities and ZIP codes. See median rent by bedroom count, affordability scores, rent percentile rankings, and trend snapshots. Every page also shows how nearby markets compare. No paywall. No signup. Just data here. Nearly 4,000 cities and 8,000 ZIP codes. It's free to use.