David Nelson

David Nelson

Game Developer

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I create interactive gaming experiences. I combine creativity with programming to build engaging worlds. I focus on gameplay, performance, and user enjoyment. I love turning ideas into playable realities.

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Rudra Bhairav

3h ago

We built a free, secure file transfer tool - would love your feedback

Hey Product Hunt community,

We just launched TransferSecure - a file transfer service that lets you send files up to 5 GB for free, no account needed on the recipient's end.

A few things we focused on that most transfer tools skip:

  • Every file up to 200MB is virus-scanned before the download link activates

  • Files are encrypted in transit and at rest

  • Links auto-expire and files are permanently deleted after expiry

  • No forced sign-ups - just verify your email and send

Why your AI product's biggest competitor is not another AI product

When we first started building Murror, I spent a lot of time studying other AI wellness apps. I tracked their features, analyzed their onboarding flows, and mapped out where we could differentiate. I thought our competitive advantage would come from being smarter, faster, or more accurate than them.

I was completely wrong about where the real competition was.

Our biggest competitor was never another AI product. It was the user doing nothing. It was the journal sitting unopened on the nightstand. It was the therapy appointment that kept getting rescheduled. It was the voice in someone's head saying "I will deal with this later."

The moment we understood this, our entire product strategy shifted. We stopped optimizing for feature comparisons and started optimizing for the moment of emotional resistance that split second when someone feels something difficult and has to choose between sitting with it or pushing it away.

SideDisplay for Windows v1.4.0 — Multi-Display Support

Hey everyone! We just shipped v1.4.0 of SideDisplay for Windows with some big updates.

What's new

  • Multi-Display Support You can now connect up to 3 devices at the same time, each running as its own independent virtual display. Perfect if you want to spread your workspace across a tablet, phone, and Tesla screen all at once.

  • Per-Display Settings Each connected display now has its own resolution and DPI scaling settings. Click on a display card to configure it individually.

  • Trial Timer Fix Previously the trial timer kept counting even when your browser disconnected or refreshed. Now it correctly pauses when no device is connected and resumes when you reconnect.

  • Stability Improvements Better handling of port conflicts, fixed popup positioning issues, and more reliable diagnostics reporting.

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