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The Roundup

January 11th, 2026

Elon and Altman go to court

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And OpenAI keeps launching

gm legends. It’s Sunday.

We hope everyone is back behind their laptops, because we’ve got some new products for you to try. This week: when to turn your side hustle into a full-time project, how to position your product to benefit from agentic web surfing, the latest on the Elon-OpenAI grudge match, and five of our favorite launches.Ā 

Important stuff is below. Stop skimming and start reading.

P.S. Launching soon? We’d love to hear about it → editorial@producthunt.co 🫶

Founder Advice

Why agents will unseat more incumbents than social ever did

By Dan Bulteel (founder, Meet-Ting)

ā€œ15 years ago, I wrote an article about the rise of a more social web for Huff Post.

ā€œAt the time, Facebook was updating its News Feed and bringing Spotify, Zynga, etc. into it. Google was also launching Google+. Obviously, one changed the internet. The other validated it, even if it didn't pay off.

ā€œIf you think about that shift, we stopped going to the internet to browse our top 10 sites, and, instead, Facebook became the front door to the internet as things collapsed into a feed.

ā€œIt changed how we consumed news, media, and entertainment, which meant it also disrupted the incumbent world order = great swell for startups.

ā€œThese days, I'm obsessed with this same opportunity as we move into a more agentic internet. If you've been trying to build something but you're fighting against entrenched user behaviours with a competitor or feel it's just too hard to go up against a giant…well, maybe you have a secret advantage.ā€

From the Forums

Side hustles

Alex Cloudstar asked: ā€œAt what point does a side project stop being ā€˜just a side project’?ā€

Bashiri says it’s when he starts feeling a responsibility to take it forward, Tish says it’s when she gets afraid of ignoring it, and Dickemar says it’s when she wakes up and plans her day around it. Perhaps surprisingly, no one has mentioned the financial aspect—it’s all passion, baby.Ā 

When do you give in to your passion projects?

In the News

Elon v. OpenAI

Circle your calendars!Ā 

Elon Musk’s lawsuit against ChatGPT creator OpenAI and cofounders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman goes before a jury in March.

What’s the beef?

Well, Musk, who now runs xAI (and Tesla…and SpaceX…and X…and…), co-founded OpenAI alongside Altman, Brockman, and others as a nonprofit research lab. When it spun off a for-profit company in 2019, Musk cried foul.Ā 

Musk said promises were made and that he put in $38M of his own money based on assurances that OpenAI would stay not-for-profit. He’s seeking monetary damages, but it’s pretty clear that the world’s richest person doesn’t need the money.

OpenAI argues, basically, that Musk, who tried to buy OpenAI last year for $97.4B, is frustrated because he wanted to run OpenAI and that now he has to compete; the lawsuits are fruitless attempts to slow down development.

But OpenAI just can’t stop releasing products. The latest: ChatGPT Health, a specialized space that integrates with health apps so people can understand what’s going on with their body, get individualized diet and exercise advice, and come to medical appointments armed with questions. It hit #2 on Thursday.

Weekly

Leaderboard highlights

MiroMiro
MiroMiro — Copy any website's design & assets in one clickMiromiro is a Chrome extension that lets you grab a site’s real design details without living in DevTools. You can hover anything to see fonts, colors, spacing and shadows, pull down images and SVGs, and export design tokens as Tailwind config or CSS variables so you can study or reuse patterns instead of guessing.
LEGO SMART Play
LEGO SMART Play — Bringing LEGO creations to life like never beforeLEGO Smart Play puts a tiny computer inside a standard 2Ɨ4 brick so your builds react when you twist, tap, or swoosh them around. Smart Bricks pair with special tags and minifigs to trigger sounds, lights, and motion effects in real time, all without screens, cameras, or an online connection. It stays compatible with regular LEGO pieces, so you still build the way you always have, just with extra chaos when ships fly or lightsabers swing.
Canary
Canary — Learn languages with music, practice with peopleCanary helps you learn a language by using the music you already listen to. Pull in songs, see synced lyrics, tap any word for a quick translation, and save vocab straight from the track into your own list. There is a karaoke mode for practicing out loud and simple reviews so the words you pick up from choruses actually stick.
Dashly
Dashly — Turn your new tab into a dashboard.Dashly turns your blank new tab into a little control panel you actually use. Dashly gives you encrypted notes and todos, market charts, RSS, Pomodoro, bookmarks, world clocks, and more, all as drag-and-drop widgets that live locally on your machine instead of in someone’s cloud.
AgentNotch
AgentNotch — Real-time AI coding assistant telemetry in your Mac's notchAgentNotch is a macOS menu bar app that lives in your notch and shows real time telemetry for your AI coding assistants. You see when Claude Code or Codex are reading files, calling tools, editing code, or hitting the shell, along with live token usage and cost estimates, all without losing screen space. It expands on hover, color codes each source, and you can set it up via Homebrew using the GitHub guide.
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