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June 15th, 2026

Something's above you

Something's above you

gm legends, happy Monday.

A rocket scientist found a way to monetize the seconds between your keystrokes, something is flying overhead and you didn't know, and Vercel Day is tomorrow — last chance to get on the board.

CLOCKS TICKING

Vercel Day is tomorrow

Vercel Day is Tuesday, June 16th. Schedule your launch today, add the tag "vercel-day," and you're in the running for a direct pitch to Vercel Ventures plus $30k in Vercel credits.

Vercel Drop hit #1 on Saturday. The community is paying attention this week. If you've been waiting to launch, this is the window.

Last day to get on the board.

Something's flying over your house

Tinfoil Pigeons shows every aircraft flying over your postcode on a retro radar display — tap any blip to see the plane, route, and altitude in real time. Chris Ward, who works in AI and audio production, built it.

🔥 Our Take: FlightRadar24 already does this, for free, with more data. Tinfoil Pigeons is not competing with that. It shows only what's directly above you, on a display that looks like it belongs in a 1960s air traffic control room. That's not a data product. It's a toy — and naming it Tinfoil Pigeons is exactly the kind of thing a person does when they're building something because they wanted it, not because they modeled the market.

Your wait time has a rate card

Kickbacks.ai puts a small sponsored message in your terminal's status line while Claude Code thinks, and sends you 50% of the ad revenue. It was built by Andrew McCalip, whose job title on Product Hunt is "full time rocket scientist."

🔥 Our Take: Screen savers filled idle monitor time for thirty years and paid nobody. Kickbacks flips that. Your attention while waiting has value, and right now it goes to the void. IdleDev launched the same day with the same pitch. Two products, one day — that usually means someone actually did the math on whether the CPMs work out.

FROM THE FORUMS

The tasks that survive because they're tolerable

Wasil Abdal (@wasil_abdal) opened the general forum with a confession: he's been manually copying data from three dashboards into a spreadsheet every Friday for six months. Twenty-five minutes, every week, that he's kept not automating.

The thread filled up with everyone's version of the same thing. Most answers landed in the ten-to-thirty-minute range — the zone where a task is annoying enough to notice but not painful enough to fix.

"A 2-hour task gets automated immediately because it's painful. A 10-minute task survives forever because it's easy enough to tolerate." — Varun Mishra, landing the point the whole thread was circling.

June 15th, 2026

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