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June 27th, 2025
death of doomscrolling
Weekend mode: activated

gm legends, happy Friday.

Today’s highlights: a terminal that pulls Google AI into your shell for code, bug fixes and data dives; bases that talk back, building apps by chat without wrestling formulas; and an ad-free, chrono-only feed that shows real posts, not algorithm hits.

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

No more doomscrolling

SoSeeAL is an ad-free social network that shows every post in straight-up chronological order, no algorithms, no sponsored content, just your friends and communities in real time.

🔥 Our Take: Scrolling through unfiltered posts feels honest and oddly calming, you know you’re seeing everything they share. But without algorithmic highlights you may have to dig deeper for the gems. If you’re over curated feeds, this is your escape. If you crave viral moments, you might find it quiet.

Airtable, reborn

Airtable relaunched as an AI-native platform with Omni, your chat agent for building apps. Sketch data models, spin up UIs, wire automations and query your tables, all in one visual workspace you can tweak at any level.

🔥 Our Take: This overhaul finally folds AI into the core product instead of bolting it on. Talking through your app feels smooth, and seeing tables, forms and workflows appear in real time is a rush. You still need to double check complex logic, but Omni shaves off the grunt work you used to dread.

AI, unplugged

Gemma 3n packs text, image, audio and video smarts into your phone. It runs lightning-fast on-device, respects your privacy offline and still handles heavy tasks without frying your battery.

🔥 Our Take: Having real AI in your pocket that sees, hears and thinks without yanking you online is a game-changer. Occasional hiccups on complex prompts remind you it’s not magic, but when it works you get next-level power without the cloud leash.

Battle of the vibecoders

Gabe asked, “Should I ditch Cursor for Claude Code?” He’s torn between Cursor’s slick local-repo UI diffs and affordable tiers versus Claude Code’s heftier models, fewer reworks and free usage caps—some users even juggle both or sneak in Gemini CLI for extra juice. So the real question: do you stick with Cursor’s smooth editor vibe, level up with Claude Code’s brute-force accuracy, or hack together a mashup that keeps you flying?

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