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January 5th, 2026

Steal that website

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Steal some designs

gm legends, happy Monday.

Today’s lineup: a Chrome helper that lets you swipe the best bits of any site’s design without living in DevTools, a visibility tool that tells you how AI models actually talk about your brand, and a new-tab dashboard that turns that empty screen you open 100 times a day into a calm little control panel you actually use.

Steal their design system

Miromiro is a Chrome extension that lets you grab a site’s real design details without living in DevTools. You can hover anything to see fonts, colors, spacing and shadows, pull down images and SVGs, and export design tokens as Tailwind config or CSS variables so you can study or reuse patterns instead of guessing.

🔥 Our Take: Half of getting better at UI is quietly reverse-engineering sites you like. This makes that part take minutes instead of an evening wrestling the inspector. You still have to do the taste and judgment part yourself, but at least you are not manually copy-pasting every hex code on the page.

FROM THE FORUMS

9-9-6, or just no

Nika started a thread after seeing a job that spelled it out: 9 in the morning to 9 at night, 6 days a week, in-office, with a big salary tag on top. It got her wondering if that kind of schedule is ever actually “right” for anyone who isn’t the founder.

Most people are pushing back hard. A few say it can make sense for short, intentional sprints or very early in your career, but the overall vibe is that 9-9-6 as a default just eats your life, kills creativity, and only really “works” if you own a serious chunk of the upside. The thread is basically asking where you draw the line between ambition and letting a job take everything.

Stop wasting new tabs

Dashly turns your blank new tab into a little control panel you actually use. Dashly gives you encrypted notes and todos, market charts, RSS, Pomodoro, bookmarks, world clocks, and more, all as drag-and-drop widgets that live locally on your machine instead of in someone’s cloud.

🔥 Our Take: Opening a new tab a hundred times a day just to stare at empty space is kind of wild when you think about it. Turning that first screen into a calm snapshot of what matters to you is a low-effort upgrade, especially if you already live in the browser from morning to way-too-late.

Make AI notice you

Opttab helps brands track and improve how they show up in AI search. It monitors mentions and rankings across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity and friends, gives you an AI visibility / GEO score, and suggests concrete fixes like better structure, schema and content so models have something clear to cite. You can even spin up an AI-optimised version of your site that these bots parse faster than your regular pages.

🔥 Our Take: People are already asking AI about you before they ever hit your homepage, and a lot of teams are guessing what gets said. Having a dashboard that shows how these models describe you, how you stack up against competitors, and what to change next is just basic hygiene at this point. You still need good content, but at least you are not flying blind in front of the bots. 

January 5th, 2026

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