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June 26th, 2025
A digital mood ring
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gm legends, happy Thursday.

Today’s highlights: a terminal that taps Google’s AI to generate code, squash bugs and parse data without leaving your shell; a pocket mood ring that turns your feelings into wild artwork; and an AI architect that sketches, codes and deploys your app structure on command.

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Your pocket mood ring

MoodGallery turns your feelings into art. You type an emotion, hit generate, and a unique image blooms to match your vibe, ready to tweak or share.

🔥 Our Take: Remember mood rings in middle school? This is that on digital steroids. Most of the time it nails your feels in trippy color swirls, other times it’s gloriously off and cracks you up. Ideal for quick self-checks or spicing up your social feed.

Agentic shell wars

Gemini CLI injects Google’s AI into your terminal so you can generate code, squash bugs and parse logs without ever leaving the shell.

🔥 Our Take: Welcome to the agentic era of terminal, Warp kicked it off, Claude Code answered back and now Gemini CLI turns your prompt into the latest dev AI battleground after IDEs. Your shell just became a cage match where agents vie for your next command

Architect by chat

Hope AI is like hiring a software architect you talk to in plain language. It lays out your app’s structure, writes production-grade components with docs and tests, and deploys everything in one command, while you stay in the driver’s seat.

🔥 Our Take: Turning your roadmap into real, ship-ready code can feel like handing over your playbook, yet if you need rock-solid architecture without endless meetings this agent is your secret weapon, otherwise keep sketching by hand.

Tag team coding

David Plakon, Warp’s design lead, kicked off an AMA called “I designed the world’s first agentic development environment” to pull back the curtain on Warp 2.0.

It’s a terminal that feels more like a coding tag team: a top-ranked AI agent, inline diffs you can edit on the spot, multi-threaded workstreams you actually track, and one universal prompt that slurps in code snippets, images or linksyet still drops you back to the raw shell when you want.

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