October 17th, 2025
Noise cancelling for screens
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Here’s today’s lineup: Monocle 2.0 keeps your brain where it belongs by blurring everything but the window you’re working in, no clutter, no chaos, just focus; Haiku 4.5 from Anthropic is a smaller, faster model that now rivals Sonnet 4 in coding chops while running at double speed and one-third the cost; and Nora is an AI coding agent made for Web3 that writes, tests, and deploys smart contracts securely, so your dApps don’t blow up on-chain.
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Focus Looks Good on You

Monocle 2.0 for macOS lets you blur everything but the window you’re working in. One click and the rest of your screen fades away. You can tweak the blur, choose gradient styles, and keep certain apps visible. It’s clean, simple, and built to keep your brain where it belongs — on the task at hand.
🔥 Our Take: Most “focus” tools overcomplicate focus. Monocle just makes your desktop look better while shutting up the noise. It’s the kind of small upgrade that quietly changes how you work without trying to be profound about it.
Cuban Bets on IRL

Ben Costantini shared that Mark Cuban’s next big move isn’t another AI startup — it’s events. Real ones. His bet? As the internet fills with deepfakes and synthetic everything, people will crave the only thing you can’t fake: showing up.
He asked founders how they’re thinking about in-person in 2025 — doubling down, skipping it, or finding the hybrid sweet spot. Some said IRL is back because it feels real again. Others argued that digital reach still wins. The tension’s clear: connection or convenience. Cuban’s betting on connection.
We asked 34 customers what Viktor does for them. Not one said chatbot.

They kept using words like colleague, coworker, team member. One CEO called it the glue holding their e-commerce business together, which is a lot, but also… you see why. It lives in Slack and plugs into 3,000+ tools, so instead of jumping between tabs, you just ask for the thing. Pull Stripe against HubSpot, check Sentry alerts, spin up a campaign brief, build a landing page, send a report upstairs. It all happens there.
It has already hit top 5 on Product Hunt with 130 comments, is SOC 2 certified, and your data does not train models.One user said it was the first time AI felt like a real coworker, which is either exciting or slightly concerning depending on your week.
Haiku Speeds Past Sonnet

Anthropic just dropped Claude Haiku 4.5, a small model that’s now faster and cheaper than Sonnet 4, while matching it in coding and tool-use performance. It’s built for real-time work like support bots, AI pair programming, and rapid prototyping without the usual lag or cost hit.
🔥 Our Take: The big AI players keep one-upping each other. Models like Haiku 4.5 are shrinking the gap between “frontier” and “everyday,” giving both developers and regular users the kind of power that used to feel out of reach. The real winners are anyone building with it.
Web3 Code Without the Panic

Nora is the first AI coding agent made for Web3. It writes, tests, and deploys smart contracts securely, built from the ground up to handle the quirks of blockchain. No hallucinated logic, no broken deploys, just end-to-end dApp building with guardrails that actually make sense.
🔥 Our Take: Most coding agents ace React but melt when you throw them a smart contract. Nora finally gets it. It’s built for people who’ve learned the hard way that “secure by default” doesn’t exist in Web3, unless you build it yourself.
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