p/windsurf
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Chris Messina
Similar to @Claude by Anthropic Code and @Codex by OpenAI @Windsurf has announced SWE-1, its first family of software engineering models:
SWE-1: Approximately Claude 3.5 Sonnet levels of tool-call reasoning while being cheaper to serve. It will be available to all paid users for a promotional period of 0 credits per user prompt.
SWE-1-lite: A smaller model that replaces Cascade Base at better quality. It is available for unlimited use to all users, free or paid.
SWE-1-mini: A small, extremely fast model that powers the Windsurf Tab passive experience for all users, free or paid.
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p/producthunt
Jake Crump
Weekends are for side projects!
Share what you're going to be building or an idea you're kicking around.
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p/granola
Gabe Perez
I've tested so many AI Note takers as of late. @Fathom, @Fireflies.ai , BuildBetter, @Grain, and even Google's Transcribing feature. They're all pretty good but lately @Granola has been winning me over.
BuildBetter is really good for teams, has a nice chat function that lets you chat across all your meetings and get good insight from your team members, calls, clients, etc. But for personal, and individual notes - Granola is a champion. Recently I've been using Granola's new mobile app for in-person convos and it's amazing. Particularly for my conversations in Japanese, where the chances of me misinterpreting something, missing a key note, or simply not knowing a word are higher. Granola captures all key points and topics and WRITES THE NOTES IN ENGLISH. Literal immediate translating assistant. I'm not sure if other's do this, but Granola has been the easiest to quickly boot up and get my notes in a snap...without needing to translate.I'm curious what everyone else uses and why!
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p/recall-6
Sankari Nair
Hello everyone, more tweaks and bug fixes just landed. We appreciate your patience as we work through our bigger milestones - we had a delay as we faced some UI/UX challenges. The good news is that our designs are in the final stages, and we ll be sharing flow previews of search for your feedback next week in Discord!
Improvements:
Better Copy and Paste: Links and formatting are now correctly preserved when copying content from Recall to other apps.
Undo/Redo on Mobile: The editor toolbar now includes undo/redo options, extending this functionality to mobile.
Bug Fixes:
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p/coloursense
Wayne Flossien De Silva
We'd love to hear your thoughts and answer any questions you have. Here are a few things we d be especially excited to dive into with the Product Hunt community:
Curious how it works?
Ask us about the AI behind ColourSense, how it detects skin tones and undertones, or how we built our color palette logic!
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p/quick-codes
Nuno Coelho Santos
Hi everyone!
I'm Nuno, the developer of Quick Codes.
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p/notion
Sameer Sanagala
We are a small team of 2 who built NotionApps - a no-code app builder specifically designed for Notion users.
We first launched NotionApps on Product Hunt late 2023. Back then, it was just an MVP. We ve since added a variety of features and all the essential building blocks that turn Notion into a reliable backend to build apps, special thanks to feedback we got from our early users. We launched our second version today, and felt like this is a good time to engage with the Notion community here.
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p/general
Laura Cornely
You ever fall in love with a product, tell all your friends about it, and then disappeared?
I really liked Wunderlist (task management application). It had a super clean UX, funny tone and felt like it should ve blown up. Well, in the end it didn't survive (I think some internal political war ruined it), but at least now there like 20 new ones in the market to take their space.
Have you ever had a favorite product that totally flopped or shut down? Why do you think it didn t make it?
Rajiv Ayyangar
@catt_marroll reminded me of @natfriedman 's website: https://nat.org/ - in particular the section "Some things I believe" which I really like.
There's also https://amasad.me/ from @amasad and the classic https://www.paulgraham.com/.
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p/mintlify
flo merian
Launched in June 2024, @Mintlify recently introduced 6 new themes to custom docs.
What's your preference?
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Nika
Whether it's employing people with disabilities or making products more accessible, I ve been noticing efforts by major companies to support inclusion.
For example:
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p/kraftful
Shauna Prussin
By very popular demand, the Kraftful Repository now shows how much feedback you re getting from each source over time.
You can filter the chart by source and time range (week, quarter, year).
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Kev
Hey, I ve been a software engineer (backend) for over nine years and have been wanting to build something on my own for a while now. I have ideas, good planning skills, and the discipline to execute, but unfortunately, I lack the experience as an entrepreneur, which I believe is an important aspect. This has led me to consider finding partners to help me bring my ideas to life or collaborate on new projects. However, it s been challenging to find people who are committed, structured, have a long-term mindset, and maintain positive energy.Many people get excited about a project initially, but then they disappear or lose interest when results don t come quickly. And unfortunately, I m not in a position to hire people at the moment. Has anyone else been through this? How have you found people who are truly committed to the long haul?
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More big tech companies bet on AI instead of employees.
@Duolingo is starting to prioritise AI over employees and contractors.
@Shopify is planning on going "AI first."
@Fiverr CEO Micha Kaufman just sent his employees the most brutally honest email: "AI is coming for your jobs. Heck, it's coming for my job too."
Firecrawl hires AI agents and has a Slack channel solely for AI agents.
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p/radical-2
Alice Gardner
We built RADiCAL because we hit the same wall so many people do: You open a 3D tool, ready to try something cool and suddenly you're drowning in panels, shortcuts, and tutorials just to move a shape.
It shouldn t take a whole course to make a rough idea come to life.
We re curious:
What was the first 3D tool you tried?
Caution: We re treading on thin ice.
I understand why big companies lobby for better conditions in their field. I see it more as a form of collective interest.
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p/unicorns-club
Julia Yu
We ve gamified how startups grow, pitch, and raise
Each startup on Unicorns Club now gets a live Unicorn Index a score based on:
Growth
Team strength
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p/moodia
Adnan Adil
We re building a mental health support system.
simple, real, and built by people who ve been through it.
Help us shape it.
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Lou Rossi
With an older company, I found myself spending hours a day looking over git pushes to ensure the employees were indeed doing their work.
Now, in the age of ChatGPT, I could just ZIP the project, upload it to 4.5 and deep research it. Boom! Full breakdown of hourly progress, explanation and breakdown of work and instant conclusive statements.
Aaron O'Leary
It's simple. Drop your next big idea and get some brutally honest but hopefully valuable feedback. The rules are:
Drop your idea, you don't have to go super in depth but give a sentence or two about what it is and does.
Get roasted, duh
Roast someone else's.
That way we create a cycle of feedback
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p/croct
Juliana Amorim
Hey folks!
We re gearing up for our next launch and would love your input.
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Wawi
Have you ever considered the human biases that might slow down the adoption of your product?
I'm currently working on building my first AI product (coming soon!), and I wanted to share some thoughts on the adoption challenges I anticipate.
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p/neon
@DataBricks just announced acquiring @Neon for $1B source: TechCrunch
How do you feel about this announcement? Would you keep using it or migrate to an alternative?
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Sean Hwang
A lot of us tend to neglect our health, being so entrenched in the work we're doing. That's unfortunate because without health, we can't really do much. It should be prioritized above all.
Prioritizing health starts with simple habits. Personally, exercising even just 45 minutes a day (usually in the morning) - whether that's lifting weights or shooting hoops has greatly improved my posture, energy levels, confidence, and mental clarity. It sounds cliche, but I really do believe exercising is a super-enhancer.What is one healthy habit that has yielded improvements for you?
For me, the best monetisation model is CapCut (especially that psychological side of that).
They let me use their free desktop version the whole time, so I started being dependent on them.
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