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General

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Zubair Hossain

Zubair Hossain

•7d ago
Some That Made me go Wow! Others made me LoL
... laugh out loud. One of my favorites today? Dad Reply. Yes, you read that right a Chrome extension designed for those never-ending email threads where all you really need to send is an acknowledgment. The product description says it all: "Dad Reply is the Chrome extension that lets you respond to emails with the universal symbol of low-effort acknowledgment a emoji. Just click the button and it auto-replies to the currently open email with a single thumbs ... ... typing. Maximum Dad energy." https://www.producthunt.com/post... It s such a simple yet genius way to close a long thread in seconds. A tiny game changer for inbox sanity and maybe a subtle way to say

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Y Combinator

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Josh

Josh

•13d ago
YC founders, would you trust AI to handle 90% of your support chats?
... learns your tone, doesn t hallucinate , and can actually answer stuff like a real support rep. here s the thing though even when it works, founders get nervous about letting AI talk to their users. like, what if it says something stupid? what if it sounds off-brand? curious if anyone here has tried automating support. did it work for you? where did it break? would you let AI take over 90% of your chats or nah? Comment from Marcus ... ... goal is not just speed, but trust at scale. Comment from Josh(@bdzhel): @christopherrobbins  totally agree... triage-style agents are one of the clearest wins. That s exactly what we ve seen with AI agents trained to route vs

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Vibecoding

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Leeann Trang

Leeann Trang

•21d ago
Hailey Quach - I Revolted Against “Vibe Coding” — Until I Realized I’d Been Doing It All Along
... admit it: I was revolted by the very notion of vibe coding at first. I wasn t alone. Plenty of seasoned programmers on Twitter (X) feed were rolling their eyes at the buzzword. The conventional wisdom in software engineering says good code requires careful thought and skill, not just going with the flow. I had spent years honing the craft learning algorithms, writing unit tests, agonizing over naming variables so the suggestion that one could simply give ... ... formerly Twitter) describing a new kind of coding where you fully give in to the vibes and forget the code even exists ( businessinsider.com ). He gleefully wrote: It s not really coding I just see stuff, say

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Self-Promotion

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Nishargo

Nishargo

•17d ago
We Launched Bolo – A Voice-Based Emotion Tracker. Now We Are Listening (to You, Too)
... more about why we built it and ask for your honest thoughts now that it s live. Bolo was born from a pretty simple question: What if your tech could hear when you are not okay even when you say you are? Like many of you, I have used ChatGPT to vent or process thoughts when I didn't feel like opening up to anyone else. And sometimes that felt surprisingly therapeutic. But it also made us wonder: What ... ... could go deeper by listening not just to what you say

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Bolo

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Nishargo

Nishargo

•17d ago
Talking to ChatGPT Helped Me During a Rough Time. But...
... weirdly it helped. Just typing things out, even to a bot, felt like progress. But then I thought: What if your tech could actually hear your voice crack a little? What if it could catch those moments when you say I m fine but don t sound like it? So we built Bolo. It listens not just to what you say

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Introduce yourself

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Shafiq

Shafiq

•16d ago
Hi fellas, I'm Shafiq and I'm building Invnex for private investors
... learning all these new stuffs, I wasn't a big fan of consulting. However, one of the last projects that I was working on had elements of currency, capital markets and tokenization which I found very exciting. Needless to say, it provided a lot of insights and paved the way that led me to where I am today, building Invnex. I looked into private markets (private equity, real estate, etc) and I didn't like the fact that in order ... ... invest in these markets, I need to have a bunch of cash. Maybe that's by design so the wealthy can keep getting wealthy. Some would say

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•21d ago
AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?
... their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster? Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations). Comment from Rajiv Ayyangar(@rajiv_ayyangar): @richard_gu  Can you say more? Are there specific cases where it keeps you more in flow to be in terminal? Comment from Chris Messina(@chrismessina): I've been bouncing back and forth between Windsurf and Warp and having a great time! I essentially ... ... stay in the flow. Terminal setups like Claude Code can be faster for generating commands or scripts on the fly without the noise. It s more direct. And most importantly, it depends on what you re building. I d say

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Clueso

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Ashutosh Raj

Ashutosh Raj

•24d ago
Ever wish your silent screen recordings could just... narrate themselves?
... say you recorded a clean product walkthrough - screen only, no voiceover. Now what? Most of us either spend hours scripting and recording narration, or we let the product video sit in a folder unused. With Clueso s new video intelligence engine, we re trying to change that. It watches your silent screen recording, figures out what s happening step-by-step, and writes a clear, natural-sounding script - almost like it s explaining the video for you. You can then ... ... always want to talk while recording, or they re making videos across multiple products and just want to move faster. Whether it's a product demo, tutorial, or walkthrough, Clueso figures out what your video is trying to say

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Y Combinator

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Rajiv Ayyangar

Rajiv Ayyangar

•25d ago
YC deadline in <2 weeks; Who's applying?
... applying? If I were starting a company today, I would 100% apply even though I've done it before with @Tandem (S19) for a few key reasons: The partners help. A lot . (this isn't common. Most people who say they help startups are neutral or harmful) The network is insane , especially for b2b companies. It will accelerate your G2M like nothing else. You'll learn what real speed looks like , by grinding alongside the top early stage founders. Every ... ... actions A rules marketplace (like block weekend deploys or require senior approval for prod ) A built-in text-to-SQL engine to answer questions like What rules were bypassed in Q2?" We ve tested across high-volume repos like vscode

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Aqua Voice

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Jake Crump

Jake Crump

•25d ago
Aqua Voice vs Wispr Flow
... What's keeping you from making the jump? (Written with Aqua) Comment from Daniel Cahn(@daniel_cahn): @jakecrump  Really good UX, really fast, and just does the best job by far at transcribing what I say correctly! Love that it's app-aware so it formats differently for email vs

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General

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Raihan Shezan

Raihan Shezan

•1mo ago
🚨Meta Says No to EU’s AI Code — Innovation or Instigation?
... most ambitious AI regulations we've seen globally. It s not legally binding (yet), but signing could give companies a head start on compliance and reduce legal friction down the road. Meta's stance? They say the EU is " overreaching " and creating legal uncertainty that could choke innovation. Their Global Affairs Chief, Joel Kaplan , didn t hold back: " Europe is heading down the wrong path on AI. " On the flip side, not engaging with the EU s efforts could mean ...

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Nika

Nika

•1mo ago
A more personal topic: Having (or not having) a family while building a business?
... fairly active on Twitter and have come across several founders and creators who hold very different views when it comes to having a family. The opinions vary, and I really appreciate that people are open about discussing it. Some say that having a family and kids is the best thing for them. It gives their business meaning because they re building something to share with others. It also helps them avoid being consumed by work 24/7 (for some 27/9). This ... ... means to support the life we want to live together. I work hard during the day so we can enjoy evenings and weekends together, without distractions. Comment from sean lewis(@sean_scores): @hur_ozan_ozbay  or as we say

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•1mo ago
Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?
... that it's visual, and I am getting very comfortable with using it and being able to easily select different code bits and modify what I need....however.... I recently started using Gemini CLI in @Warp and I must say... I'm kinda liking it. I feel that it's able to do a lot more, faster without needing me to jump in. When I do jump in, it's simply to provide it guidence and direction. I haven ... ... reading your intent before you even finish typing. Haven t fully settled into a combo flow yet, but loving how these tools make deeper tinkering more inviting even for non-devs. Comment from Thomas Schranz (@__tosh): I would say

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Toolhouse

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orliesaurus

orliesaurus

•1mo ago
Why are there so many AI frameworks?
... does it feel like every developer in the bay area announces ANOTHER MCP library to write client/servers for AI...the USB-C of AI they say, it feels to me like the nightmare of AI, because everything moves so fast and everyone is building more stuff (and barely maintaining it) There are a lot of AI frameworks to begin with: LangChain. LlamaIndex. AutoGen. CrewAI. DSPy. OpenDevin. Semantic Kernel... They re all trying to answer one basic question: 'The best ... ... What we have now are probabilistic agents, infinite contexts, ephemeral memories, and LLMs that hallucinate confidently, making up stories. So each platform has a different belief system, each one with a large group of fans backing them up: LangChain says

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General

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Akash Anand

Akash Anand

•1mo ago
How we plan software projects that actually ship on time at Clueso
... each one. Only when you do this do you get a realistic estimate of how long the project is actually going to be. That clarity is critical. Without it, it s dangerously easy to fall into the trap of saying, We can build all of this in 4 days, and then veer completely off track. More than once, I ve made this mistake. When customers, designers, or even my co-founder, Neel, asked how long something would take to build ... ... costs mindset, but I ve come to believe that it s much better to set a realistic deadline with a small buffer and hit it than to set an aggressive one and miss it repeatedly. It goes without saying

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Introduce yourself

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Sal Georgiou

Sal Georgiou

•1mo ago
Agency Owner-Turned Builder With 8 New Tools in 60 Days.
... adapting and learning. I am not a coder, but thankfully, even at this age, I am learning how to code. I once tried it in my 20's and got a headache, just by seeing the HTML code. They say learning new things requires your brain, produce new cells and keeps it healthy As the world was introduced to ChatGTP and AI, I think that people with no chance to make it before, now they ... ... without being able to find a single client - so that my friends said to get a job at McDonalds, as I am too old to get hired. What a complete BS. First, it is not an excuse anymore to say

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General

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Aleksandar Blazhev

Aleksandar Blazhev

•1mo ago
How do you communicate daily when your whole team is remote?
... safely say that working remotely brings a special kind of challenge. It sounds ideal until no one knows what the others are doing and progress feels... fuzzy. From what I ve seen, the best system is short, daily 15-minute standups. Each person says

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Vibecoding

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Sal Georgiou

Sal Georgiou

•1mo ago
How do you test your product before launch?
... apps, which are basically systems to solve my own problems and frustrations. However, I couldn't help but notice that all these tools are far from perfect. Lovable, Replit (which I use extensively now) say they did something, but in reality, they made only the surface. Now, you will be quick to say

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Fieldy

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•2mo ago
Fieldy Hands On Review: Can this AI Wearable help my ADHD brain remember tasks and save my marriage?
... first impression of the actual device was that the plastic finish felt a little underwhelming, especially if you re used to the polish of Apple or Nothing devices. This made me want to hide the device vs show it off. That s really the only complaint. The weight and comfort is fine and it was actually light enough that I often forgot that I was wearing it. Aside from the plastic casing, the status light shines through ... ... transcription just noted the conversation was in Japanese. So it looks like the ability is there and may come in a further update. Real-World Use: The Pawsome, the Meh-ow, and the Spurrprising The Pawsome : I can say

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General

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Nika

Nika

•1mo ago
How do you handle fear from public speaking when pitching the product or giving a presentation?
... nobody can surprise you later) Breathing techniques and non-verbal communication once I interviewed a voice coach for Slovak Forbes and she advised the following techniques/practices: practice non-verbal communication (upright posture) adequate eye contact making grimaces (e.g., alternately pursing your lips and smiling broadly) to activate the jaw muscles imitating different sounds yawning is a great help because it stretches the muscles in the throat the larynx is lower than in the starting position and relaxes. Comment from Pedro ... ... performance and identify areas for improvement. This way, I can continuously enhance my fluency and emotional control during delivery. Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @kaustubhkatdare  3 is my favourite :D But it is better to know and say

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Self-Promotion

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Taimur Khan

Taimur Khan

•2mo ago
I built a simple app to help people share how they’re feeling. I would love your feedback
... everyone! I ve been working on a little side project inspired by something I ve seen (and lived) in a lot of relationships i.e., the struggle to say how you re really feeling without it turning into a big conversation or conflict. So I built Relate: https://relate-the-app.vercel.app/ It s a super simple, free app that lets people check in using a traffic light system: Green - I m feeling good Yellow - I m struggling a bit Red - I need support ... ... space No logins, no chat history, no pressure. Just a quiet way to say

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Introduce yourself

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Esther George

Esther George

•2mo ago
UGC Creator and Copywriter
... Esther George, a copywriter and UGC creator helping brands say things that sound like them, not like a robot from 2012. Right now, I spend my time writing scroll-stopping website copy, snappy captions, and user-first videos that don t waste anyone s time. If I m not writing, I m editing content on my phone, filming something mildly chaotic, or saying

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General

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Abe Qarm

Abe Qarm

•2mo ago
What’s a realistic timeframe to spend on an MVP before you deliver?
... Curious how long others typically spend building their MVPs before pushing it out into the world. Some say ship in a weekend, others say

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Cursor

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Abe Qarm

Abe Qarm

•2mo ago
Cursor: AI Code Editor – A Real VS Code Alternative?
... Been checking out Cursor, an AI code editor that deeply integrates AI into your workflow. Think natural language coding, smart predictions, and asking your codebase questions. It's trying to push AI further than, say, VS

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General

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Nika

Nika

•2mo ago
Is it really good to succeed at a young age?
... people around 18 who are already exiting their projects (in addition, they also have health problems because they didn't distribute their energy optimally), and the age limit is moving lower. I remember the founder of Loom saying that he exited a project for a lot of money and doesn't know what to do with his life. Is it really good to succeed as a young person? Because if I look at it from a different perspective: When ... ... with connections rather than merit. There is a great reddit post about it: https://www.reddit.com/r/starter... Comment from Baltazar Torres(@baltazar_torres): This is definitely something I personally have been thinking about. Even aside from startups people saying

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