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    October 22nd, 2024
    Count your days (literally)

    Life, Just One: Displays the approximate number of days, months and years remaining until you die.

    Life, Just One feels like the less macabre version of The Death Clock, a website that uses your age, sex, lifestyle habits, BMI and country of residence to predict your death date. Life forgoes The Death Clock’s 2000s-era grim reaper aesthetic in favor of pastel colors, clean lines, and feel-good exhortations to use the time you have left wisely. Whether you’ll enjoy the app or not is ultimately a question of psychological makeup, but I've found little to fault with the UI here.

    October 21st, 2024
    Doomlistening > doomscrolling

    Ellipsis News: Custom daily news podcasts on any topic.

    Ellipsis News generates custom daily news podcasts based on the topics you are interested in. It’s pretty simple to set up. Choose the topics you’re interested in, pick a narrator voice and you’ll get a podcast delivered to you everyday. It’s like a productivity hack for me since I can start work while feeding my news addiction. Although I wonder how long before I eventually just succumb to Apple News once again.

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    October 20th, 2024
    SLMs and keyboard shortcut gurus

    LLMWare:  Fine-tunes and deploys small language models privately or locally for enterprise.

    While others focus on chasing the big models. LLMWare is hoping to hit that sweet spot by training and optimizing smaller scale models that perform a few tasks exceptionally well.

    Feta: A better way to run stand-ups, retros, and sync-ups.

    Feta takes what companies like Zoom, Google, and Microsoft have done for team-wide calls and optimizes it for product and engineering teams. The goal is to make the task or running stand-ups, retros, and quick syncs easier with tools like automated documentation and note-taking.

    Reiden AI: An AI-powered shortcut copilot.

    Your workflow changes dramatically once you discover the power of keyboard shortcuts but every app is a little different. Reiden is a context-aware tool that teaches you keyboard shortcuts for 20+ apps in real time.

    Pagic: Make a clean website just by filling in a form.

    The pipeline from idea to shipped is on overdrive these days. Pagic is a platform that lets you quickly whip up a whole website just by filling in a form. It’s mobile-friendly by default and you can easily customize it to what you desire.

    Sparrow: An Open Source API Testing Tool for developers

    Sparrow is a collaborative API testing tool that’s built for engineering teams. It comes with features like an AI assistant, automated test flows, and the ability to generate docs on the fly.

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    October 13th, 2024
    One inbox to rule them all

    General Collaboration: A unified inbox for all of your work apps.

    Nonstop switching between apps is a productivity killer. General Collaboration proposes a streamlined solution — a unified inbox with notifications from all of your work apps. It’s also got a nifty “follow” feature that lets you peek into (or spy on) your coworkers’ pending tasks.

    Latitude: An open-source prompt engineering platform.

    How do you ensure the accuracy of LLM outputs at scale, when “accuracy” is multivariate and context-dependent? One approach might be to try Latitude, which offers dozens of customizable evaluation templates and an AI-powered prompt editor. 

    Theneo: An AI-powered tool for generating and cleaning up API documentation. 

    In a world with more APIs than ever, straightforward documentation has never been more important. Theneo promises to automate beautiful docs and keep them up to date — a worthwhile value prop, given we’re all just asking ChatGPT to build the integration anyways.

    Monalisa: One-click enrichment of developer profiles on Github.

    Monalisa uses AI-powered search to fill in a developer’s Github bio information — email, current company background, social media, etc — and send you an email with the results. It’s probably most useful for those selling dev tools, though it doesn’t yet allow users to search for people matching specific criteria.

    Text Behind Image: Puts text behind an image.

    We love this whole timeline: a 16 year-old high school solo maker built this tool in only three hours with AI. The result is simple, effective, and user-friendly. It might even give a wallpaper app recently launched by a certain YouTuber a run for its money. 

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