
What's great
Dune is a clever take on workflow automation-making a physical keypad context-aware instead of forcing users to remember shortcuts or juggle tools is a genuinely useful idea. The real value shows up for people constantly switching between coding, AI tools, and meetings, where those small frictions add up quickly. That said, the utility will depend heavily on how well the context switching works in practice and how customizable the actions are-if it’s too rigid, power users might hit limits fast. If they get that balance right, this could become one of those subtle but high-leverage tools that quietly improves daily productivity.

What's great
Too Good To Go is one of those rare products where the mission and the utility actually align; you get discounted food while helping reduce waste, which makes it an easy win on both sides. The “surprise bag” concept adds a fun element, though it does mean the experience can be a bit hit-or-miss depending on the vendor and day. Overall, when it works well, the value is incredible, but improving consistency and expectations across partners would make it even stronger.


