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Cloudflare's move into container deployment. Run containers on their edge network alongside Workers. Another step in their plan to become the infrastructure layer for the entire internet.

2mo ago

Turn your Kindle into a conversation partner. Ask questions about your book, get summaries, or discuss themes with an AI that knows exactly where you are in the story. Finally, a reading companion that keeps up.

2mo agovia @josephpalbanese

Free platform for getting your whole team comfortable with AI. Instead of everyone using different models and workflows, Somara gives teams shared access to OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google's APIs with unified management.

2mo agovia @erikgoinsHQ

OpenCode rebuilt from scratch as a gorgeous terminal UI for coding with AI. Zero-config language support, multi-session agents, and integration with 75+ models including local ones. It's what happens when someone who actually codes daily designs a coding tool.

2mo agovia @thdxr
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Every's take on AI writing assistance: like having a ghostwriter who maps out what you're trying to say, builds a plan, and revises alongside you. Less autocomplete, more creative collaboration.

2mo agovia @every

Give your Figma designs directly to Cursor, Claude Code, and other coding agents. They'll understand your design context and build proper components with the right variables. The designer-developer handoff just got a lot less painful.

2mo agovia @figma
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Figma's bold move into web publishing. Design your site in Figma, then push it live without leaving the app. It's not just another website builder—it's Figma betting they can own the entire design-to-web pipeline.

2mo agovia @figma
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Figma's answer to the prompt-to-prototype problem: talk to your designs and watch them become working demos. They're pushing hard on the design-to-prototype boundary, testing how much code they can eliminate from the creative process.

2mo agovia @figma
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Google's research assistant finally gets a proper mobile app. Upload documents, generate insights, and chat with your sources on the go. The tool that made AI podcasts from your PDFs now fits in your pocket.

4mo agovia @NotebookLM
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Pietro Schirano's infinite canvas where you create apps by talking to them. Draw, iterate, and export production code without traditional design constraints. He's calling it 'the Cursor moment for design'—and he might not be wrong.

5mo agovia @skirano

Take a photo, get a poem about what you captured. This hand-assembled camera from a tiny NYC team turns everyday moments into verse. It's delightfully analog in concept, surprisingly moving in practice.

11mo ago