Welcome back to the Roundup. I hope you're having a chill Sunday morning. In today's digest, we've got an AI that generates full stack mobile apps from a prompt, DeepSeek's latest vision-language models, Sam Altman's latest spat with Elon Musk, and the top trending discussions on the site. Let's dive in.




Elon Musk just tried to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billion, and OpenAI hit him with a “no thanks.”
Musk, who helped start OpenAI before leaving in 2018, says the company has lost its way—too closed off, too profit-driven, not the open-source AI utopia he envisioned. So, he and a group of investors made an offer to take control and, presumably, set things right. This comes after Musk sued OpenAI last year, arguing that its for-profit shift betrayed its original mission.
OpenAI’s response? A hard pass. CEO Sam Altman even joked that OpenAI would buy Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) for $9.74 billion instead. Beyond the billionaire drama, the real question is: should AI be controlled by one guy with a lot of money, or... a different guy with a lot of money?.
Here are some of the top discussions happening on Product Hunt Forums right now. Everything from growth strategies to founding a company in a foreign country to debating tech stacks.
🤔 Best advice for promoting your product (pre-launch)?
🗂️ How do you use Notion to organize your startup?
😡 What pisses you off in life? Be real.
🌍 Founding a company in a foreign country
📈 Share your BEST organic growth strategy that actually works.