April 30th, 2026
Every ticket gets an agent now
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OpenAI open-sourced how they actually run Codex agents; four cryptographers launched the private AI chat you can audit yourself; there's a flyable universe in a browser with no login; and the final two regional events for The Pitch by Deel are coming up. Want your chance at winning $1M+? Apply below.
Every ticket gets a Codex agent

Symphony is OpenAI's open-source specification for Codex agent orchestration β it turns a Linear board into a control plane where every open ticket gets an agent running on it continuously until it's done, humans review the output, and accepted PRs land automatically.
π₯ Our Take: The interesting number isn't the 15K GitHub stars β it's the 500% increase in landed PRs OpenAI's own teams saw in the first three weeks. That's not a speedup; it's a restructuring of what the job is. If every ticket has an agent running on it until it resolves, the engineering team is no longer writing code for most tasks β they're reviewing it. Symphony is OpenAI showing, not just saying, what that looks like in practice.
Pitch your product, win $1M+

Makers β Singapore and Dubai are the last two cities still open for The Pitch by Deel.
Applications for Singapore close May 2, Dubai closes May 4. Up to 100 regional winners each receive $50K in SAFE funding, and up to 10 grand finale winners take home $1M+. There's also a dedicated Product Hunt x The Pitch by Deel leaderboard for each event.
What if you only had to do your call prep routine once β ever?

You know the one. LinkedIn. Crunchbase. CRM. Inbox. Last transcript. Fifteen minutes, every time, before every call. Lightfield is an AI-native CRM that just shipped Skills. Describe any routine in plain English β and the CRM learns it. Next time: "Prep me for my call with Acme." That's it. It does the whole thing. "Score every deal in my pipeline using my criteria." Done. "Research this account the way I would." Done. Teach it how you sell and watch it go to work for you. 2,500+ startups already have.
The private AI with receipts

Tinfoil is a private AI chat and inference API from Jules Drean and Sacha Servan-Schreiber β both MIT PhDs who spent years studying trusted hardware and privacy cryptography before building this β plus a former Tor engineer and a Cloudflare cryptographer, running conversations inside hardware secure enclaves so that no one, including Tinfoil, can read them.
π₯ Our Take: Most "private AI" is a privacy policy. This is a different category β hardware enclaves are the same infrastructure that protects bank transactions, and the founders didn't come from AI, they came from security research. The claim isn't "trust us"; it's "here's how you verify it yourself." That's worth paying attention to if you've been self-censoring what you bring to ChatGPT.
Your browser is a spaceship now

AstroGrid β Universe Engine is a browser-based 3D space explorer from Velon Space that renders 119,000 catalogued stars using real NASA JPL orbital data, 14,000 deep-sky objects, and gravitational lensing on black holes β fully client-side, no installation, no signup.
π₯ Our Take: Someone built a physics-accurate flyable universe and put it in a browser tab with no server required. It's not a product for a market; it's closer to a demo that shouldn't exist yet. Open it and see how far you get before you notice you've been flying for twenty minutes.
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