Shipping some love
gm legends, happy Friday.
Here’s today’s roundup: a dating app that lives inside your editor so you can match between commits, a radial menu that turns your shortcuts into a quick flick instead of a keyboard yoga session, and a Slack helper that trims your essay-length drafts into sharp messages people will actually read.
Find love in your IDE

Vibecoder Date is a dating app for developers that lives inside your editor. You sign in with GitHub, then swipe and chat right in VS Code, Cursor, or Windsurf, without juggling extra tabs or apps. It’s built so people who already vibe-code nights and weekends can meet others living the same commit, debug, repeat lifestyle.
🔥 Our Take: There is something strangely honest about admitting you are more likely to meet someone in an editor than at a bar. If your schedule is basically “ship, sleep, ship again,” matching with people who get that might be the only dating strategy that actually survives your next sprint.

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Shortcuts in a circle

Radial is a modern pie menu for macOS that fires off your shortcuts with a single gesture. You build macros that open apps, run scripts, trigger Shortcuts, move files or launch workflows, and the menu shifts based on whatever app you’re in so the right actions are always a quick flick away.
🔥 Our Take: I have a pile of shortcuts and still catch myself point-and-clicking like it’s 2009. Dropping them into a radial menu you can pop on demand feels like a nice middle ground between full hotkey goblin and regular human. If your hands already live on the keyboard, this gives them something better to do than hunt icons.
Clearer messages, less Slack pain

Clear for Slack helps you turn long, messy drafts into short, direct messages. You run your text through it inside Slack, it tightens the wording, keeps your tone, follows simple principles like BLUF, and gives tiny coaching tips so you get better over time instead of sounding like a bot. Nothing is stored, everything stays in your workspace.
🔥 Our Take: Writing in Slack is trickier than it looks. You think you’re being clear, then you read it back and it’s a wall of text that nobody wants to parse. Having a helper that trims things down and quietly explains why is a win for you and for the people stuck reading your messages all day.
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