Michael Schuchardt

Michael Schuchardt

Building creative apps
5 points

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XSigi - Blockchain-secured signatures and encryption made simple.

XSigi delivers blockchain-controlled digital signatures with post-quantum-ready security. Sign, encrypt, and verify your documents with tamper-proof confidence — powered by Kyber Post-Quantum Encryption and secure ZIP file protection.

Gmeld.com - 90+ free web tools in one place, no logins required

Stop wasting time searching for single-purpose apps. Gmeld brings 90+ free tools into one place — resize images, convert files, encrypt emails, generate QR codes, and more — all in seconds, no logins.
Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Leary

6mo ago

✅ POLL: Do you buy the domain first or build the product first?

Let s settle this once and for all.

Do you spend 3 hours trying to find a clever .com before writing a single line of code? Or do you ship the MVP and slap on whatever domain wasn t taken at the time?

Cast your vote and tell us why.

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Leary

6mo ago

✅ POLL: Do you buy the domain first or build the product first?

Let s settle this once and for all.

Do you spend 3 hours trying to find a clever .com before writing a single line of code? Or do you ship the MVP and slap on whatever domain wasn t taken at the time?

Cast your vote and tell us why.

Aaron O'Leary

6mo ago

AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?

AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?

Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).

Aaron O'Leary

6mo ago

AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?

AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?

Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).

ResizeGuy The Social Media Image Resizer - Crop & resize images for every social platform

ResizeGuy is a free online tool to crop and resize images for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, and over 80 social platforms. Super Simple, fast, and 100% free. We show you the precise pixel size each platform requires—no guesswork needed!