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May 26th, 2025
Cure your brainrot
wakey, wakey ☕

gm builders, happy Monday.

Today’s lineup: a guilt-trip timer that shows your phone literally rotting your brain, an all-knowing search bar that digs specs out of that 2-year-old Slack thread, and an on-call bot that handles 3 a.m. panic pings so you can actually stay asleep. Top off the coffee, slap the snooze on notifications, and dive in.

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Keep your brain pink

Brainrot is a bare-bones iOS screen-time app. The more you scroll, the little brain avatar fades, cracks, and eventually keels over. Close the phone and it perks back up—no charts, no streak badges, just visual guilt in real time.

đŸ”„ Our Take: Screen-time percentages are easy to ignore; watching a cartoon cortex shrivel while you’re on hour two of TikTok hits different. If shame works for you, this might be the nudge. If it doesn’t, enjoy the crispy brain.

Corporate memory, one bar

Super connects to Drive, Slack, Notion, Jira—wherever the team stashes stuff—indexes the whole mess, and gives you a single command bar. Ask a question, it surfaces the doc or thread with just enough context so you can jump in and move on.

đŸ”„ Our Take: Typed “pricing deck” and it yanked the file from a year-old Slack link. That’s equal parts relief and “how did it even find that?” Good luck blaming “lost docs” after this.

On-call without the panic

DrDroid hooks into your monitors, Datadog, Grafana, Kubernetes, cloud logs—and acts as the first responder when an alert goes off. It lines up the metric spikes, digs through logs, suggests a fix, and can even run the restart or rollback if you let it. Less tab-flipping, more actual sleep.

đŸ”„ Our Take: Pager at 3 a.m. usually means blearily guessing which dashboard matters. DrDroid does the triage while you rub your eyes, then hands you the next move. Double-check before you smash “approve,” but it beats staring at a wall of red graphs alone.

Automated your work yet?

Hamza Butt asked, “What slice of your job have the bots already chewed on?”

Replies flew in: devs have ChatGPT stomping bugs and rough-drafting features; content folks offload research and cold emails; indie hackers pop out full sites (and even legal doc factories) before the espresso cools; a few veterans warn the new grind is sorting the bot’s flood of half-baked output.

Worth a skim if your tireless “coworker” now lives in a text box.

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