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We’re trying something new and have rounded up even more tech news – only the best from last week, from our own #tech-news Slack channel at Product Hunt.

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A new computer and OS for the internet

How many screens is the right amount of screens? Unlike the toilet paper roll conundrum, there isn’t only one right answer (over 😉). It’s a personal choice. More importantly, one reason I might want five screens is because there are always so many apps and windows to bounce between.

Imagine opening your computer up and there, upon your desktop, is all your most used or favorite content and apps (like Product Hunt, obvi); they're open in little cards staring back at you, ready to go.

That’s the idea behind Deta's latest launch, Space OS.

The team at Deta has been building a personal cloud computer that you can access from anywhere. Space OS is Deta’s new operating system that provides users control over their software (check out the demo of that here).

The OS gives you an interface you can personalize with apps, visuals, notes, and more. You can add apps provided by Deta or create lightweight ones yourself. These “cards” can be coded by hand or by using natural language and AI.

The Deta team is working on native interoperability next —

“One of the core problems with software on the internet is interoperability: almost nothing works together by default, and the solutions feel like duct tape,” explained maker Max Eusterbrock. "We are building everything in Space OS with native interoperability in mind."

We’ll be looking out for that next launch! Until then...

Cat Nips
  • Distillery is an open-source alternative to Midjourney.
  • Talk Notes turns your thoughts into actionable notes using AI.
  • Mint is a session saver for Google Chrome.
  • Moonvalley is a text-to-video generative AI model for HD+ videos and animations.
Makers Corner
  • Frameright lets creators save display instructions in image metadata so that images can stay responsive on your site or app.
  • This site pulls Chrome extensions with many users but bad reviews for your next idea — competition makes us stronger, right?
  • Jony Eye scans your design files and offers actionable fixes, plus the product name is too good.
  • OpenSauced is an insights platform for your open-source project, helping you surface top contributors.
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The Roundup

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Everything you missed this past week on Product Hunt: Top products, spicy community discourse, key trends on the site, and long-form pieces we’ve recently published.