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Oh this is cool — I love that agents here actually have memory and personality instead of being "ask and forget" chatbots. Since you asked for feedback: 1. On security — honestly, the biggest thing for me is visibility. I want to see exactly what each agent has access to and what it did. Audit logs are a must. I build iOS apps and I route all my AI API calls through a proxy just to keep keys...

CoChatOpenclaw for Teams that is secure, collaborative, autonomous
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Love the concept of combining posts, messaging, and check-ins into one place. As someone who's built a real-time messaging system from scratch (TCP-based, for a social app), I know how hard it is to get the balance right between "instant" and "async" communication. The async-first approach for small teams makes a lot of sense — not everything needs to be a real-time ping. How do you handle the...
Cushion combines posts, messaging, + check‑ins for better teamwork
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This is super relevant for anyone working across languages. As a developer who builds apps in both English and Chinese, I constantly switch between languages for docs, user feedback, and meetings. The idea of real-time voice translation at 1% of interpreter cost is compelling. How does it handle technical jargon or industry-specific terms — does it learn from context over time?
SaydiReal time voice translation for persona & work
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As someone who's building a social app myself (Spark — a conversation-first matching app), I know how painful it is to build auth, profiles, roles, and moderation from scratch. Having all of that ready out of the box with Supabase is a huge time saver. The self-hosted approach is smart too — data ownership is becoming a real concern for community builders. Quick question: how does it handle...

Supa SocialSelf-host your community platform
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This is a really smart take on the "AI search" space. The visual story format feels way more natural than scrolling through walls of text — especially for topics like recipes, travel, or product comparisons where you actually want to see things. Curious how it handles more technical/code-related queries though. Does it fall back to text for those, or still try to visualize? Either way, love the...

HeywaTappable visual stories instead of ChatGPT text walls
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As an indie iOS developer, this is exciting. A $599 MacBook with Apple silicon means more people can afford to build apps — that's great for the entire developer ecosystem. Curious about the RAM and how it handles Xcode builds. If it can compile Swift projects smoothly, this could be the best entry-level dev machine ever.

MacBook NeoThe magic of Mac at a surprising price
