Over the past year I have been building an end to end pipeline for fine tuning, and in doing so, I accidentally came across a problem that apparently not many people are interested in solving, so diverged to build a solution I genuinely believe solves a real problem and now I'm at a fork in the road.
The problem we're solving:
Industries like automotive, healthcare, legal, and finance are sitting out of the AI wave not because they lack data, but because their data is too sensitive to use directly for fine-tuning. Nobody wants to feed real customer conversations into a training pipeline and hope for the best.
We vibe coded an entire macOS app from scratch and honestly, it was a blast
Meet Snip: an AI-powered screenshot tool that actually remembers your screenshots for you.
You know the pain. You screenshot something important, it lands in your folder as "Screenshot 2025-03-14 at 3.42.17 PM.png", and it's gone forever. We said enough.
Hi Product Hunt! I'm Changmin, a solo developer from Korea.
Today, I launched my very first project, and to be honest, I'm a mix of terrified and excited.
I built a lightweight macOS utility called ScreenTranslate. The idea came from my own daily frustration: I was reading English open-source docs, and my focus kept getting destroyed by the tedious loop of "Copy Switch to browser Google Translate Paste Read Switch back."
Hi everyone, I m a judoka and I ve been practicing judo for about 10 years now. I m currently a brown belt and preparing for the different exams to pass my black belt. Over the years, I ve noticed something: outside of training sessions, it s actually hard to really analyze your own techniques. During practice, the coach gives feedback, but once you re home, it s mostly just memory and feeling. Sometimes I film myself, but it s difficult to objectively see what s wrong with my posture, balance, or timing. So I ve been thinking about building something. I m exploring the idea of an app that could analyze judo techniques from a video and give feedback on posture, angles, and positioning not to replace a coach, but to help judokas better understand their movements and track their progression over time. Right now, I m just validating the idea and trying to understand if other judokas would find this useful. Would something like this interest you?
What would you personally want such an app to focus on? I d really appreciate your honest thoughts.
https://judoai.vercel.app/
Hi all, we built a fully free to use website called infolib that allows users to create a custom dashboard from a variety of data streams helping bring a live centralized financial information environment to the user. There are a wide variety of tools to make use of including an SEC live feed, a scanner to capture the holdings of every fund in the US, a fully consolidated short interest table for tickers on the NYSE and the NASDAQ, and a whole lot more. What's featured in the image below is a snapshot from our market overview bucket, which we have clicked into the information technology sector for, the latest unusual options activity for AAPL, the trading view widget, and a FINRA supplied showcase of AAPL's open short interest as of FINRA's last update. The boxes you see are moveable, resizable, and can host any of the available data options.
The site has 3 main data pages, a live data feed for following information while day trading, a research page for diving into company's SEC filings, fund holdings, tracking economic events and market catalysts, and, well, more. If you check it out, I would love to get some feedback on the site so drop a comment or join our discord and dm me directly. The discord has a fully set up and individually customizable notification bot to track unusual options and dark pool flows as well. Thanks for the read! Best to all