June 7th, 2026
Try again, Siri
Apple finds AI
gm legends. It’s Sunday.
This week: Apple is ready to unleash Siri, how to actually focus when you’re supposed to be working, six must-have Chrome extensions, and you tell us what’s missing from Product Hunt. Plus, some of our favorite launches from the past week.
Thanks for reading, legend. Enjoy.
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Is Siri for real this time?

Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Tim Cook’s final event as CEO, takes place on Monday. There are plenty of rumors and reports about what could be coming. Here’s what people are watching for:
A better Siri
You heard right this time, Siri. We actually said your name. The hope is that with an AI upgrade, Siri will work more like ChatGPT or Claude, instead of just a voice assistant that can tell dad jokes and the weather.
Agents on the App Store
Apple, which currently blocks some vibe coding apps, is worried about apps with AI agents running amok and deleting features, bringing the apps out of line with Apple privacy and security policies. According to The Information, it’s working on a way to integrate AI agent apps with the App Store.
Better AI image generation
The Image Playground app is reportedly getting an upgrade. While everyone’s talking about more styles, higher quality, and streamlined UX, there’s a chance Apple will also introduce custom emojis.
A smarter camera
The new iOS 27 should add more powerful Visual Intelligence features. Rumor has it, you’ll be able to hold up your phone to just about anything and Siri will tell you what you’re looking at. Want to know what’s in your food? It can scan nutrition labels. Still have physical business cards? Those can get scanned straight into your Contacts app. Of course, tools like this already exist, but not directly in Apple’s Camera app.
More in your Wallet
You should soon be able to use your iPhone to “Create a Pass,” turning physical tickets and cards into digital equivalents.
6 new Chrome extensions

This week, we were tickled pink by Enshittifier, a Chrome extension that replaces the initials AI with a poop emoji (💩). Designer Wells Riley borrowed the name from Cory Doctorow's term for platform degradation over time. The intent, in his words is to give "a small nudge to be a little more mindful of the din around AI."
Here are six other Chrome extensions that caught our eye this week:
- ChatPilot: “Bulk delete, archive & timestamp your ChatGPT conversations.”
- NODUS HN Radar: “Track rising Hacker News posts before they explode.”
- Screen Ruler: “See sizes, distances, margins & paddings of any element on any web page.”
- Sublern: “Translate any word in video subtitles with one hover.”
- Term.ly: “[Get] AI grades [for] every website’s privacy policy A to F.”
- WEM: “Compare prices across UK retailers.”

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Are you actually working?

Genuine question for the builders and deep-work people here.
I've used basically every productivity tracker: RescueTime, Screen Time, Toggl, the lot. And I keep hitting the same problem: they tell me I spent 8 hours "working," but they have no idea whether I was actually locked in or just bouncing between Slack, email, and 14 browser tabs pretending to research.
8 hours on a Mac ≠ 8 hours of work. We all know this. But almost no tool measures the difference.
So I've spent the last few months building one. It tracks focus blocks (sustained time in one app) and drift moments (rapid switching that signals you've lost the thread) and gives you an honest work rate per session, not just a minute count.
Roast us
Nika, the Queen of Product Hunt, has another lively forum post. She starts: “I absolutely love this platform. The fact that I spend time here every single day is probably proof enough.”
Good. You love us! What more is there?
“That said…”
She goes on to write that Product Hunt is missing some features she wants: bookmarks, scheduled posts, reminders, messaging, etc.
She asks:
“If you could add, remove, or improve one feature on Product Hunt, what would it be?”
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