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The Leaderboard
February 26th, 2025
Unread and unbothered
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gm legends and welcome back to the Leaderboard! Before we dive in, check out this flight simulator made by Pieter Levels using only Cursor. Anyway, in today's issue, we're diving into therapy for your emails, a simple way to integrate AI, and a tool that has IDE's everywhere crying, screaming, and throwing up.

Your inbox needs therapy

Forage Mail trims the fat from your inbox, filtering out distractions and giving you a daily digest of what actually matters. It sorts newsletters, low-priority emails, and general noise so you don’t have to, learning your preferences over time. Best of all, it works with any email app—because switching email clients is a headache no one needs.

🔥 Our take: Remember when getting an email was exciting? Now, it’s just a daily flood of unread newsletters, receipts from things you don’t remember buying, and the occasional actual message. Forage Mail is like that friend who skims the group chat and just tells you the important parts. If it’s as smart as it claims, maybe inbox zero won’t feel like a myth anymore.

Keep it simple, champ

Basalt is an AI development platform that helps teams build, test, and deploy AI-powered features without wrestling with endless configurations. It offers a no-code playground, evaluation tools, and an SDK for seamless integration.

🔥 Our take: Some developers thrive on the chaos of AI development, tweaking endlessly and chasing unpredictable results. Others just want a tool that takes them from idea to execution without the extra headaches. Basalt is clearly built for the second group. It’s about shipping AI features efficiently, not chasing the flashiest models. For some, that’s exactly what’s needed. 

Your IDE is shaking

Cliprun lets you run Python code directly from your browser with a right-click—no need to copy, paste, or switch tabs. It’s built for developers who frequently test snippets from documentation, ChatGPT, or GitHub without wanting to open a full IDE.

🔥 Our take: There’s something deeply satisfying about testing a code snippet without opening a terminal, setting up a file, or remembering where you left your last test script. Cliprun trims that busywork down to a right-click. Will it replace a full dev environment? No. But will it save me from the five seconds of existential dread that come with deciding whether a snippet is worth opening VS Code for? Absolutely.

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