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I’m 17, juggling A-Levels and building Whisk AI — a tool to make cooking feel less like a chore and more like a cheat code. Just snap a pic of what you’ve got, and it suggests meals tailored to your goals, preferences, and ingredients. I’ve been designing UIs and building projects for a few years, but this is my first time putting something out publicly. It’s a bit intimidating (I’m usually low-key!), but I’m excited. The site’s live, MVP’s nearly complete, and branding is on point. Launching soon (after exams 😅). Always up for chats, feedback, or connecting with others building cool things. Any advice is also appreciated If interested, join the waitlist @ whiskai.app
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Request for product: voice-based dev environment
Here's my hacked-together, messy, voice-based dev environment:
Voice-driven loop with screen-shotting so the LLM in the loop can see what's in my terminal and editor. The prompt varies depending on what I'm trying to drive with this loop.
A few tool definitions that give read access to files and URLs.
A tool the LLM can send a block of output to that generates keyboard events, so the LLM can drive any editor/terminal.
A separate process watching a directory and constantly making LLM-driven git commits. (git autosave).
I have some pieces of this running most of the time. But I'm lazy, and doing other stuff, and I also try to use a variety of editors and tools, to see what's good lately. Which ... no stability, so my hacked-together stuff is always broken.
I don't want to replace @Windsurf / @Cursor / Claude code. A seriously good agent and expert-system dev toolkit is a lot of work.
Request for product: voice-based dev environment
Here's my hacked-together, messy, voice-based dev environment:
Voice-driven loop with screen-shotting so the LLM in the loop can see what's in my terminal and editor. The prompt varies depending on what I'm trying to drive with this loop.
A few tool definitions that give read access to files and URLs.
A tool the LLM can send a block of output to that generates keyboard events, so the LLM can drive any editor/terminal.
A separate process watching a directory and constantly making LLM-driven git commits. (git autosave).
I have some pieces of this running most of the time. But I'm lazy, and doing other stuff, and I also try to use a variety of editors and tools, to see what's good lately. Which ... no stability, so my hacked-together stuff is always broken.
I don't want to replace @Windsurf / @Cursor / Claude code. A seriously good agent and expert-system dev toolkit is a lot of work.
Hi Product Hunt! I’m 17, building & learning as I go 🚀
Hey everyone!
I'm new here I'm 17, currently juggling A-Levels and late-night debugging sessions. Been designing interfaces and building tools for a few years now, and I recently started putting something out into the world for the first time.
It s called Whisk AI basically, I wanted to make cooking feel less like a chore and more like a shortcut. Something that just gets your goals, ingredients, and time constraints without needing 20 tabs open. I m hoping it ll grow into a kind of personal food assistant over time.
Still early days (pre-launch), but I ve really been enjoying seeing what others are building here, so figured I d finally introduce myself.