
Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
Launched on May 8th, 2025
Google released a lot of updates at its annual I/O conference.
One of them, which has been a success, is 3D video conferencing (it reminds me a bit of the era when 3D movies were a big boom in 2009). So I assume that we may soon see 4D and 5D experiences.
I m growing a small SaaS. And cloud costs are starting to hurt. I keep hearing about founders stacking $100-300k in Google Cloud credits, but all the advice feels vague or locked behind big-name accelerators.
Where did you actually get credits?
Any creative hacks or things to avoid?
If you ve cracked this, I d love to hear what worked.
And if you re still figuring it out too, just drop a comment. If I ve gathered some useful stuff, I'll be happy to share.
Congrats on launching your project! 🎉 Good luck with it! How will the new search changes impact discoverability for average users who may not be familiar with extensions?
My opinion when using google apps on pc or phone can reach places of recreation all over the world as well as knowledge in various places. I like to be accessible anywhere 😊😊😊
I love to use Google Drive to as a shared drive at the office and as an alternative to Wetransfer to share documents. Only issues I encountered is not being able to add shortcuts to website links, which really is a pitty. Also moving documents to another folder is a bit bothersome in current UI & could be improved. Otherwise reallly glad this tool exists & can bee used freely!
Hi everyone!
Google Labs just launched Jules into public beta, and it's an interesting take on an AI coding assistant – designed to be more of an autonomous agent rather than just a code completion tool.
You can assign tasks to Jules (like fixing bugs, adding features, or even updating dependencies) and it works asynchronously in the background on your actual GitHub codebase. It clones your repo into a secure cloud VM, figures out the context, makes a plan which you can review and steer, and then gets to work. One neat feature is audio changelogs for your commits!
It doesn't train on your private code, and access is free during this public beta, with some usage limits. Jules shows that AI can take on more complete coding tasks independently, letting developers focus on other things.
Kalyxa
@zaczuo Jules feels like a glimpse into the future of coding—an AI teammate that goes beyond suggestions to actually owning tasks asynchronously. Audio changelogs are a clever touch for quick updates. Can’t wait to see how this evolves!
Jules is like having an AI pair programmer who truly gets your GitHub projects. From bug fixes to feature building—and even audio changelogs—it’s an impressive step toward smoother, more efficient dev workflows.
Can it handle monorepos well too?