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The Roundup
May 4th, 2025
you vs 100 duck sized horses
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happy sunday world changers! Hope you're having a swell sunday morning. Brew a fresh cup of coffee and settle in as we got the hottest products of the week, a meme dunking on AI, a new tool that makes studying a breeze, and ChatGPT's biggest challenge to Google and Amazon.

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Leaderboard highlights
mrge
mrge Cursor for code review
MRGE is a code review platform built for teams that move fast. It reviews pull requests automatically and gives human reviewers actual superpowers instead of just more tabs to open.
// THE WALL //
// THE WALL // A global feed where every post costs more than the last
The Wall is a public social feed where every post costs money—and every new post costs more than the last. No likes. No edits. No delete button. If you want to say something, you’ll have to mean it.
Idleforest
Idleforest Plant trees while you browse
Idleforest is a browser extension that uses your unused internet bandwidth to plant real trees. You install it, forget it, and keep browsing like usual. In the background, you're funding reforestation, without lifting a finger or spending a dollar.
FundSpark
FundSpark Your AI copilot for fundraising & startup investing
FundSpark helps you raise without cold emails, tracking chaos, or spreadsheet meltdowns. It finds investors, manages outreach, cleans up your pitch, and keeps your cap table from turning into a nightmare.
Blooming
Blooming Chain text, image and video AI models on a whiteboard
Blooming lets you drop AI models onto a whiteboard and connect them however you want. Text to image, image to video, video back to text. You can link outputs together, tweak prompts as they go, and see how each model plays off the last one. It’s all visual, drag-and-drop, and runs in your browser.
meme of the week
ChatGPT, you flatter me

Starting Sunday off strong with our favorite meme of the week. This one comes in from Kamil Ruczynski in response to Sam Altman's tweet about GPT-4o's habit of being a bit too praise-happy. GPT, we love you, but maybe tone down on the compliments once and a while, it's going straight to my ego.

Maker stories
When studying stops sucking

Most exam prep tools look helpful until you actually use them. Codrut Lemeni watched his girlfriend burn out trying to study with the usual clunky platforms and decided to build something better.

Educato helps students prep for over 10,000 real exams around the world. That includes the bar, IELTS, Romanian Bac, and more. Everything is tailored to how you learn, in your own language, with lessons, flashcards, and practice tests that actually stick. No grind culture. No fake personalization. Just tools that work.

Codrut left his job at Palantir to turn a pandemic-era nonprofit into what Educato is today. Five years later, it's live and already changing how people study.

FROM THE FRONTIER
Get in loser, we're going shopping

ChatGPT just added shopping to its skillset, and it’s not stopping at affiliate links.

OpenAI is rolling out a search upgrade that lets ChatGPT pull real-time product listings straight into the chat. Thanks to new integrations with Shopify and Klarna, you can now ask it for gift ideas, compare prices, and get direct links to buy—without opening a dozen tabs or fighting through SEO sludge.

It’s part of the chatbot’s built-in web browsing for Pro users, but this goes beyond casual Googling. OpenAI’s betting that people want fewer decisions, not more options. One prompt in, and ChatGPT becomes your product researcher, personal shopper, and maybe one day, your stylist too.

Wonder how long before it tries to pick your lunch order?

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