August 26th, 2025
Real life tamagotchi
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gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Here’s today’s lineup: AIBI Pocket is a clip-on sidekick that handles tiny jobs like quick reminders and snapshots while staying fun instead of needy; Doksy turns a GitHub README into a clean docs site in a few clicks so your project looks legit; Graphite Chat puts a live thread beside your pull request so questions turn into commits without the Slack detour.
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Pocket Gremlin

AIBI Pocket is a tiny clip-on sidekick. Talk to set a quick reminder, snap a photo, check the weather scene, or make it sing. Pair the app to feed it, unlock tricks, run mini games, and tune how it behaves. Small buddy, small jobs, zero pockets full of junk.
🔥 Our Take: I want a sidekick that’s helpful and a little unhinged, not a needy toy. If this nails the tiny moments like “remind me at 3” and throws in a goofy reaction, it earns hoodie real estate. If it starts begging for attention every hour, it becomes drawer decor. Curious to see which way it tips.
README to Website

Doksy turns your GitHub README into a clean documentation site in a few clicks. Connect a repo, it splits sections into pages, applies a modern theme you can tweak, and publishes without setup or build pain. Simple, fast, and dev friendly.
🔥 Our Take: Spinning up docs should not require a framework, a theme safari, and a weekend you do not have. If Doksy handles anchors, code blocks, and weird markdown without fuss, it gives solo devs and small teams a legit docs home in minutes. That is the difference between “read the README” and “here is the docs.”
So we’re just… talking to software now?

ElevenLabs has been the go-to for voice for a while. Now they've turned that expertise into agents that actually get things done. You set one up, it talks like a real person, listens, responds, and helps handle the task — support calls, bookings, whatever the job is. Not a demo, not a "press 1 for sales" situation. It's ready to deploy. Feels like one of those shifts where the interface quietly changes. Less typing, less clicking, more just saying what needs to happen and letting it play out.
Code, Meet Conversation

Graphite Chat puts a live thread right beside your pull request. Quote a line, ask a question, loop in a teammate, and turn the answer into a commit without leaving the review. It keeps stacked changes readable, drafts quick summaries, and cuts the “ping me on Slack” detours that slow everything down.
🔥 Our Take: Reviews go sideways when context scatters across tabs and DMs. Keeping the chat glued to the diff means faster decisions and fewer mystery comments that age into fossils. The real win is turning talk into action in the same place. If your team sets simple norms like one decision per thread and resolve with a commit, you get clean PRs and fewer rehashes.
Fly First, Deal Second

Nick (founder of Trieve) wanted patron dot com for a new creator platform, so he stopped lurking and made a run at it. Cold email to the owner, flight to New Jersey, a printed 100 day plan on the table. He didn’t haggle in threads. He pitched the vision in person and left with founder-friendly terms: rights to use the domain now, no cash upfront, fees kicking in year three, essentially the seller acting like an investor. His takeaway is blunt: send the email, book the flight, ask for the thing. Read the story and decide if you’d take the same deal.
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