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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.
Happy Friday, makers! Today is our last day in Portugal. We’re soaking up as much of those rays as possible before the long journey home. Here’s a blast from the past: Remember Limewire and the viruses that went with it? You really had to be there.
Happy Thursday, makers! This edition of the daily digest is coming to you from an island in the sun. With the rise of AI comes the possibility of disinformation. That’s why Google is testing a watermark to identify generated images. It’s apparently imperceivable to the human eye, but we consider that a challenge.
Logos are an important part of conveying any company’s identity. Some of the most well known companies started out with wildly different logos, including Apple’s whiskey label-esque first iteration. What are some of your favorite old logos? Show us in this thread. 👀
Greetings from Portugal, makers! As you may have read in yesterday’s Digest, the Product Hunt team has travelled from all corners of the globe to Ericeira for our annual offsite this week. This newsletter is coming to you off the back of a team-building surf lesson, and our arms hurt. Enjoy!
Happy Friday, makers. How’s your week been? We believe an emoji says a thousand words. That’s why we’re asking you to sum up your week using your last three emojis.
Today’s digest:
Remember when mixed tapes used to actually be on tape? If you do, this product is for you.
In today’s newsletter:
- Will trouble finding stuff be a thing of the past?
- A little jiggle jiggle to keep your status active.
- Add customized voice notes in your emails.
Launching soon? No way! How’s this for good timing: Today is Community Hours day. What are Community Hours, you ask? Thirty minutes of insider information presented to you by members of the Product Hunt team. We’d love to help you put your best foot forward before launch day — sign up to attend here.
In today’s Daily Digest:
- Kombai has launched their public preview
- Resend is reinventing email with devs in mind
- OpenCopilot brings AI sidekicks to the masses
This cafe uses AI to monitor its staff efficiency and the length of stay of customers. 🫣 Thoughts?
Today:
- User insights you can build on
- Never have I ever won this game
- How to run LLMs locally
Happy Monday, makers. Let’s smash this week. Photoshop’s Generative Fill has been impressing internet surfers for a while now by creating dreamy landscapes, parallel worlds, and unreal scenarios, but we think we found the best use yet.















