Only Humans Allowed
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Roundtable adds a silent Proof of Human check so bots bounce and real users glide; MemSync carries your bio, tone and notes across chats so you stop re-explaining yourself; Moises Studio pulls songs into clean stems you can actually use; plus a forum on whether you should plan your exit when you start a new project.
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Proof You’re Human

Roundtable adds Proof of Human, a bot check that runs quietly in the background. No puzzles, no traffic lights. It scores a session by behavior and blocks fake signups, scrapers, and coupon abusers. You drop in the API, set the threshold, and real people breeze through.
🔥 Our Take: CAPTCHAs were a truce we already lost. People hate them, bot farms eat them for breakfast. A quiet check that filters junk without slowing anyone is the right move. The only metric that matters is simple: fewer bogus accounts and fewer rage quits. If this keeps both numbers down, ship it and never look back.
Stop Re-Explaining Yourself

MemSync carries your context across ChatGPT, Claude, Grok and friends. Add your bio, tone, and project notes once. It drops the right bits into each chat so you don’t keep typing the same intro. Runs as a Chrome extension. You choose what syncs. End to end encryption keeps it yours.
🔥 Our Take: Every new chat feels like Groundhog Day. This kills the reset. The win is simple: less throat clearing, more answers. It only works if it stays quiet and accurate, and if you can peek, edit, or nuke anything in one click. Give me that control and I’m sold.
Are you really still typing?

Full disclosure: Wispr Flow is the AI dictation tool most of us at Product Hunt (use we still have a few holdout typers, what romantics). Hold a key, talk, and clean text drops straight into whatever app you're already in — Slack, email, Notion, your IDE, wherever your cursor lives. No switching windows. No copy-paste ritual. Just say the thing – yes, you can whisper it – and even your most run-on sentences will be turned into polished writing at 4x the speed of typing.
Pull Tracks Apart
Start With an Exit

Aleksandar asks: “Do you plan your exit when you start a project?”
He lays out two camps: builders who just go and see, and founders who set the endgame on day one. His rule of thumb is simple. Commit for two years, then ask three questions: am I still interested, is it moving my money goals, did it make the impact I wanted. Decide with a cool head, not a bad week.
Have a sharper rule or a different clock?
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