December 8th, 2025
Scream into the AI void
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Murror gives you a private space to sort your head out with AI reflections, BrickVault turns your LEGO collection into something you can actually track, and Series Graph saves your watch time by pointing you straight at the good episodes.
Daily emotional check-in

Murror is a private journaling space that helps you sort through what you feel instead of just dumping it in a notes app. It gives you reflections from different angles, guided prompts for things like stress and relationships, and tracks emotional patterns over time so you can see what keeps coming up. Everything is encrypted, and there are tools to turn what you wrote into clearer messages when you want to talk to someone else about it.
🔥 Our Take: A lot of people have no problem grinding at work and then completely freeze when it comes to saying how they actually feel. Having a place to write, get specific feedback, and spot your own patterns makes it easier to stop repeating the same fights and the same thoughts. It will not replace a therapist, but it can make it way easier to show up to one with something real to talk about.
New year, new job

It’s December, and with Christmas looming, you might think companies are waiting to hire until after the new year. But plenty of startups are looking to stock up on talent NOW, according to fmerian. He’s compiled his monthly list of job vacancies. Cursor, Speakeasy, TwelveLabs, Resend, and more are looking for engineers, developer leads, and community builders. So start polishing your CV.
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Turn LEGO into a portfolio

BrickVault is a mobile-first tracker for LEGO collectors who are tired of half-baked spreadsheets and random notes. It keeps all your sets in one place, shows current values and changes over time, and is built to be checked on your phone while you are at a convention, in a shop, or scrolling listings on the couch. Free to use, tuned for serious collectors and investors, not just casual browsing.
🔥 Our Take: There is a specific kind of shame in realizing you own a small plastic fortune and have no idea what any of it is worth. Having a proper portfolio view, on your phone, that opens fast and is actually made for LEGO instead of hacked-together finance tools makes the hobby feel a lot less chaotic and a lot more intentional.
Skip the mid episodes

Series Graph turns IMDb ratings into episode-by-episode heatmaps so you can see where a show actually peaks and which episodes you can skip. Track what you’ve watched, check where to stream it, and keep everything in one clean, ad-free app instead of digging through rating sites and random lists.
🔥 Our Take: Everyone has sat through three average episodes in a row purely out of sunk cost. Having a clear view of which seasons and episodes people actually rate highly makes it much easier to bail early or jump straight to the good stretch. This is basically for the friend who already checks ratings before pressing play and is tired of doing that homework by hand.
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