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Big thanks from the Simplora team + launch day wins, tips, and tricks 🚀
I wanted to take a moment to personally thank you all for the love and support on our launch!
It's truly a special moment when other resonate with the problem you're solving and the way you're solving it.
When AI Becomes Too Smart to Scale
Every AI project starts the same way a beautiful demo, fast results, a sense that this one finally works.
Then, quietly, it breaks.
How do you approach Context Engineering when building with OpenAI models?
Lately, I have been experimenting with how to feed context into GPT models more effectively.
For example, when fine-tuning or working with larger context windows, I have noticed that the dilemma is in organizing the surrounding information, rather than the prompt itself. Last week, I came to know that it's called Context Engineering.
How Getting Sacked Got Me Building an App I Didn’t Know I Needed
I left the UK in August 2024 to go traveling with my partner. By the time I got back, I was single and unemployed.
I wasn t in a good place. To cope with the traveling blues and the breakup, I turned to bedrotting. I was lying there, scrolling Instagram and TikTok, jumping from news app to news app, opening dozens of loops but never closing any of them. I was looking for distraction and some sort of comfort, but I couldn t get it on a screen. My phone habits were making me feel worse.
So I set out to better manage my relationship with my device.
And it didn t work. The existing screentime apps like Opal, Brick, and Jomo are very all-or-nothing. There's no middle ground where I felt I could stay informed without getting sucked back in by social media algorithms.
I still wanted to go on YouTube to see what news channels were saying about international politics, but I didn t want to get distracted by all the other recommendations that happened to be there. I still wanted to see what my friends were up to on Instagram, but I didn't want to be enticed by the reels asking me to watch just one more video. I still wanted to check my emails, but I didn t want to lose half an hour to meaningless messages. Software s stickiness made it nearly impossible for me to stay disciplined.
So I set out with a new mission: to make something for myself that would allow me to stay updated without becoming easily distracted.
What I envisioned was a hub that put things in an environment where I had control letting me stay on my home turf instead of cruising through internet neighborhoods filled with booby traps. That way, I could avoid the endless stream of information, the notifications, and the slot machine-like UX.
I ve started building that. Siftly (https://siftly.space/) is part wellness tool, part productivity tool. It s completely customizable and designed to put people back in control of their digital experience. Ironically, my relationship to screens has improved since I started creating the app because I'm coming at it from a creator mindset instead of a consumer mindset. But if Siftly doesn t work out, even if I go on the dole, I ll be doing it without the scroll.
Poe launches leaderboard tracking usage of top AI models

Pretty cool to see their rise and fall over time.




