gm friends and welcome back to yet another Sunday! It's time to brew a fresh cup and dive into this week's Roundup. In today's issue: a talk to publish app, a more human LinkedIn, a spotlight for your apps, a dive into OpenAI's next big move, and more.
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OpenAIâs latest move isnât a shiny new model or viral image dropâitâs a Google Form. But it might be one of the more interesting things theyâve done this year.
Theyâre working on a new language model with open weights and, for the first time in a while, asking the public what they want from it. The last time OpenAI released anything truly open was GPT-2 back in 2019. Since then, the ecosystem has shifted. Metaâs LLaMA models are everywhere, Mistralâs picking up steam, and open-source AI has gone from niche to normal. Now OpenAI is stepping back in and asking, âWhat should we build together?â
The questions theyâre asking arenât small. How should the model be licensed? Who should get to use it? What should the boundaries be? It feels less like a product launch and more like a pulse check. A way to show theyâre listening, even after a few years of keeping things mostly locked down.
Thereâs still a lot we donât know. What the model will be, how open âopenâ really means, or when itâs actually coming. But the shift in tone is clear. Less âhereâs what we made,â more âhelp us make the right thing.â

Nika asked which online product categories are officially doing too muchâand the replies didnât hold back.
AI writing tools. Habit trackers. Social apps with no people. Everyone agrees some corners of the internet are just clones stacked on clones.
Still, a few called out overlooked spacesâlike tools for kids, or actually useful learning platforms. Maybe the problem isnât saturation. Maybe itâs originality.
Got your own pick?