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Today’s the day, after months of anticipation, Barbenheimer is here. If you don’t know what Barbenheimer is (how?), it’s the combined release date of Oppenheimer and The Barbie Movie, two drastically different films which have both captivated the internet.
In Today’s Digest:
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No need to code with this Figma plugin.
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First-time founder? Calculate your salary.
According to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is racing to catch up with OpenAI and Google. Internally, their new chatbot is apparently being called ‘Apple GPT.' As Danny Lev pointed out, “Apple's focus on privacy could be a big advantage in the AI race.” What do you think?
Good morning. There's a new player on the LLM scene. Meta just dropped Llama 2, and it comes with better language generation, more layers of safety, a broad set of partners – and a commercial license. According to Meta’s announcement, Llama 2 was pretrained on “publicly available online data sources,” 2 trillion tokens, and has double the context length of Llama 1.
In today’s Digest:
- Knowledge management software with principles
- AI email generation that sounds like you
- Post-breakup consolation from GPT
Bad news: After a last-hour attempt to avoid the worst, a judge at the Amsterdam District Court has officially declared the e-bike company VanMoof bankrupt. Good news: Not Impossible Labs has developed a haptic suit that allows deaf and hard-of-hearing people to feel vibrations and textures of music. How cool?
In today’s Digest:
- A simple productivity system
- A free Calendly alternative
- A team of virtual hackers
Welcome to Monday. Threads is continuing on its journey to gather as many users as possible and it doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon. The Twitter rival now has one-fifth of Twitter’s weekly active users. Do you think Threads will take the crown, or is it a hype train?
Happy Friday. It’s an especially happy Friday to some Twitter users who woke up to see a message from the company telling them their share of the revenue from ads in their replies is being deposited into their bank over the next few days.
In Today’s Digest:
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Back to basics with Retro.
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Stressful week? Mediate with vibrations.
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Thinking of your first hire? Could it be AI?
Good morning. EU friends, rejoice! Google Bard is finally available in your area. In other breaking news, Elon Musk has launched a new AI company. Its called xAI, and its mission is "to understand the true nature of the universe."
In today’s Digest:
- What we know about Claude 2
- Like lo-fi? Tune in to tune out
- Academic research on autopilot
ICYMI: Yesterday, we dropped product categories — a new taxonomy for Product Hunt focused on the problems products are built to solve. Check it out here.
In today’s Digest:
- 5 new tools to help you test before you invest
- Nine out of 10 HRs recommend this card game
- An artist’s studio for your mind
Good morning, makers. Need help planning your launch? Good news: Tomorrow is Community Hours day! Grab your spot here and join us for personalized advice from Product Hunt team members. Whether you need feedback or just some extra support, we're here to help you crush your launch. 🚀 See you there?
In this edition of the Daily Digest:
- An easy way to make time for play today
- Categories are here to rock your world
- A new video editing tool to save hours
ICYMI OpenAI announced last week that everyone’s favorite LLM, GPT4 is now generally available. Existing OpenAI API developers can access GPT-4 now. New developers will have access later this month. Availability limits will also increase based on computing availability.
Today’s Digest at a glance:
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