Traditional professions like doctors, judges, and the like need specialised academic guidance (certificate) + experience. I agree.
But what about technical and humanities? So far, everyone has argued that a university will bring contacts (I'm not arguing, that's true... but the same can be done with hustling/projects).
After gathering early feedback on how the platform was being used, I noticed something interesting: users are expecting more proactive agents rather than reactive.
Therefore Automations have just been added to the platform so now you can have your API-integrated Agent take actions on your behalf in the background, working on autopilot, in an hourly, daily, or weekly cadence.
Thank you to all the early adopters and brave builders who trusted us with your code.
We believe the best way to build is in public, with feedback at every step. Many of you shared that our AI code analysis isn t deep enough yet and we agree.
im gonna record 1 video daily for the next 30 days or so to show why and how i (and others) use @Integral . Integral is an AI-native Slack alternative for online communities and teams.
The Problem Fandom lovers crave immersion, but most fan experiences are stuck in passive mode: watching shows, reading books, or scrolling Reddit threads.
Meanwhile, social media feels like the opposite of magic: doomscrolling, recycled takes, no real spark. The Idea FictionFeed: a social network built inside fictional universes.
Scroll through a feed of AI-generated updates from your favorite characters: Elrond, Tyrion, Hermione - all speaking in their native tone and lore.
It s like Instagram Fan Fiction Immersive Roleplay. How It Works
I'm a full-time dev working on a clipboard manager, but instead of spending a week building a pixel-perfect landing page, I decided to see what would happen if I just vibe-coded it with AI. I used Replit s AI agent and honestly? 95% of the site came together with minimal edits. It was one of the smoothest dev experiences I ve had in a long time and I didn t touch Figma once. I m curious how many of you have done the same: Have you ever let AI handle your site or UI? Which tools gave you the best results (or worst headaches)? Did you actually ship it or rewrite everything later? Would love to hear what you ve built, what surprised you, and what went totally off the rails. Happy to share what I learned too! Let s talk AI-assisted dev (and vibe-coding disasters/successes).
Most early-stage teams still treat paid marketing like a side task writing copy manually, guessing at targeting, and wasting budget on trial and error.
We built Nyra AI https://www.getnyra.ai/ to change that.
It helps founders go from idea high-converting ads real results in minutes, not weeks.
Hey all, Let me start by saying that I really enjoy using @Slack. Every day I use it, though, I find myself wishing I could create threads within sub-threads. Is this limitation intentional to encourage keeping conversations in the main thread or are there any plans to support one additional level of threading in the future? For example, we're building a product called Mozart, an AI-powered digital audio workstation (DAW). We had a thread discussing the mixer component, and within that, someone started a sub-thread about how effects would be handled. I wanted to go even deeper and discuss one specific effect the reverb module but there was no clean way to do that without cluttering the entire sub-thread. I instead had to forward the message to the main chat and start another thread there. A sub-sub-thread would have allowed us to stay a bit more organised and focused without losing context. Keen to get your thoughts on this :)) !