Work Writes Itself
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Claude Code takes the grunt work out of development, running your GitHub tasks in the cloud while you track the progress; Sonura turns quick ideas into full tracks with an AI music studio that actually sounds good; and Bloom gives Finder a glow-up with tabs, previews, and a layout that finally makes sense.
Code, delegated

Claude Code for the web brings Anthropic’s AI development environment to the browser. Connect your GitHub repos, describe the task, and it runs securely in the cloud while you track progress in real time. You can run multiple repos at once, generate pull requests automatically, and even manage everything from your phone.
🔥 Our Take: Claude’s latest drop isn’t here to chat about code. It’s here to run it. You tell it what to do, and it just… does it. No performative “AI teammate,” no overexplaining, just real progress you can watch from anywhere. That might be the most useful kind of intelligence yet.
Building context that actually helps

Ashok Nayak started a thread asking how people approach context engineering when working with OpenAI models.
The answers were practical, not theoretical. Some said they treat context like storyboarding, every piece should move the model toward the goal. Others warned that bigger context windows don’t solve messy thinking. The best responses came down to this: it’s not about giving the model more, it’s about giving it what matters.

If you've ever spent an afternoon manually adjusting bids across four ad platforms, Synter was built for that. Tell it your goal and it builds, launches, and optimizes campaigns across Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Reddit, and more. No babysitting. One always-on operator handling the loop you keep putting off.
Lovable for sound

Sonura is an AI music studio you can open in your browser. It builds loops, vocals, effects, and full tracks in seconds so you can move from idea to sound without getting stuck in menus.
🔥 Our Take Making music with AI usually feels like fighting with presets. Sonura actually lets you create without losing that spark. You type, it makes sound, and for a minute it feels like everything you wanted your DAW to be.
Make Finder usable again

Bloom replaces macOS Finder with something that actually makes sense. Tabs, previews, and flexible panels come standard, so moving files around feels less like a chore and more like part of the workflow.
🔥 Our Take: Not every great product has to reinvent the world. Sometimes it just fixes something you use every day and makes it better. Bloom does exactly that. It’s smooth, fast, and quietly satisfying in a way Finder never was.
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