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June 25th, 2025
Terminal of the future
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gm legends, happy Wednesday.

Today’s highlights: a terminal that talks back and juggles tasks so you stay in flow; a call sidekick that snags gold moments on demand; and a brew tracker that turns your coffee habit into insights, not just caffeine.

Pour your coffee, clear the backlog, and let’s crush this week.

P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Terminal got roommates

Warp 2.0 gives your shell secret helpers. You type or say what you need, it spins off tasks in parallel, shows edits inline, and you can drop in screenshots or logs for context. When you want the old-school CLI it’s still there.

🔥 Our Take: Talking to your terminal feels nuts at first, then it’s pure fun. You kick off a feature in one thread, fix a bug in another, without flipping through a dozen windows. It can get chaotic, you still watch what those helpers spit out, but the rush of momentum keeps you hooked.

Capture all the moments

TimeOS Clips gives your calls instant recall. You type or say “clip that,” it snags the exact moment with speaker context so you can share insights without hunting through hours of video. When you need the full picture you still scrub through the entire recording.

🔥 Real Talk: Clipping on demand hooks you on those standout lines but can lure you into obsessing over snippets instead of the live flow. Treat it like a spotlight: grab the genuine gems, not every half-baked thought, or you’ll end up buried in noise. Use it to bookmark breakthroughs, not as a crutch for paying attention.

Brew detective mode

BeanBook gives coffee lovers a memory vault: log each bag, note grind and brew tweaks, explore origin stories, and when you just need a jolt, browse past brews in seconds.

🔥 Our Take: Turning your morning brew into a data point can feel like trading joy for homework, but if hunting elusive flavor highs drives you, this is your compass; otherwise, let coffee remain your simple ritual.

Learn from your mistakes

Kaustubh shared, “A mistake that cost me $20K and 3 years but taught me an important lesson.” He explains how pouring time and cash into polished features without testing demand left him staring at ghost town sign-ups. Replies dive into ruthless tactics: ship bare MVPs fast, force early payments, hunt for blunt feedback in niche corners, and pivot when the market says no. So the bigger question: how do you nail real demand before sinking serious time and money?

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