Not all of us begin from the same starting line. A lot of what we learn happens along the way, and often, it's the trivial thing that could have made a big difference earlier on.
Today, I want to ask a question that might help someone shift their perspective.
We just launched a native integration between LangChain and Tensorlake!
Now you can pass unstructured documents to a LangGraph agent and trust that parsing, chunking, and field-level accuracy are handled by Tensorlake s document engine no hacky pipelines required.
I m a solo indie hacker based in Paris, and fun fact I only started coding thanks to AI tools. I got inspired watching Marc Lou s videos on YouTube, picked up some tools, started building and tweeting.
I m a solo indie hacker based in Paris, and fun fact I only started coding thanks to AI tools. I got inspired watching Marc Lou s videos on YouTube, picked up some tools, started building and tweeting.
Pocket is shutting down - by now, we all know that. I wasn t a regular user myself, but I did test the app about a year ago.
From what I m seeing in the comments, long-time users are understandably panicking. There are plenty of alternatives out there, but it seems like people are struggling to find something they can easily switch to.
So I m curious - how did you use Pocket?
And have you found a replacement that actually works for you?
Thanks to our AI overlord, I ship several thousands of lines of code everyday
My background: 15 years in tech working from digital marketing to product designing and management. I had practical experience of entire software development lifecycle, just didn't know how to code.