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Technology doesn't alienate people — it welcomes them. Where opening a product doesn't make you feel stupid, it makes you feel seen. Where the words on a screen don't add to your confusion; they clear it up. Great product is invisible. You don't notice it when it's done right — you just feel like you get it. My ideal is to keep making that happen, one product at a time.

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  • Huh
    HuhDecode. Rehearse. Heal. For every "what did they mean?"
    Aug 2026
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    Joined Product HuntDecember 23rd, 2021

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4h ago

Huh - Decode. Rehearse. Heal. For every "what did they mean?"

He said "haha okay." Three words. You've asked three friends what it means and they're all guessing too. Huh isn't guessing. Screenshot the chat and it tells you what he actually means, how interested he really is, and exactly what to send back. Then it stays with you while you wait for the reply. Not therapy. Just someone who finally gets it.

Your agent does something wrong. How far does it reach before anyone notices?

Two months ago I asked here how people stay aware of what their agents are doing, and @getosmo replied with something that has been quietly rearranging my roadmap since.

I had been treating "can you undo it" as the line for when an agent should stop and ask. He took that apart. Irreversibility over-fires and under-fires, he said. It over-fires on things that cannot be undone but that nobody cares about, like the agent writing a log line. It under-fires on the ones that really hurt: a mass email to 50k users, or a migration you can only roll back after downtime. "Reversible on paper, ruinous in practice."

1mo ago

When is the right time to launch on Product Hunt?

Because building products has become much more accessible thanks to AI, the bar has had to rise a bit, or at least the expectations have become stricter.

I built my own tool  SafeLimit, but personally, I wouldn t launch it on Product Hunt yet because it s still very basic and doesn t even have a website.

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