DivLens

DivLens

Stop decoding cryptic errors. Start understanding your PC

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Why is my PC slow? Stop Googling cryptic errors. DivLens changes how you fix problems. Just ask. Get expert system diagnostics & dev intel via natural conversation. For 50 years, we learned machine language. Now, machines finally speak human.
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Ramireddy Lohith Reddy
Hey, Product Hunt! 👋 I'm RamireddyLohithReddy, the maker of DivLens. I'm so excited to finally share this with you. Like many of you, I've spent 'countless' hours of my life Googling cryptic error codes, trying to figure out why my system is suddenly slow, or decoding obscure log files. I’ve always been frustrated by technology's failure to communicate. We shouldn't have to learn "machine language" to understand our own machines. So, I built DivLens to be the AI translator. DivLens deeply scans your entire system—hardware, OS logs, running processes, and even your local development environment (all your `npm`, `pip`, `brew` packages)—and then lets you ask it questions in plain English. > Instead of digging through Task Manager, just ask: "Why is my computer so slow?" > Instead of guessing, ask: "Can my system handle high-end video editing?" > Instead of configuration hell, ask: "Are all dependencies for my Node.js microservice installed?" My mission is to democratize technical expertise and give that power back to everyone, from developers to my own family members. DivLens is now available for Windows (on the Microsoft Store) and macOS. I've poured my heart into this and will be here all day to answer every single question. I would be honored to get your feedback. I'd love to know 1. What's the one question you've always wished you could just ask your computer? 2. What's the most frustrating/cryptic error message you've ever wasted time on? Let's chat!