From Symbian to AI: Why "Judgment" is the only skill that scales
I ve spent two decades navigating the tectonic shifts of technology. My journey started by coding for the first generation of feature phones (Nokia/Symbian/MTK). Later, I founded a smart pet hardware startup, which I eventually led to a successful acquisition.
But I didn't stop at building. I ve also sat on the other side of the table investing in the AI sector and traditional education/training institutions. These experiences gave me a macro view of how technology either creates real value or just creates noise.
The "Partial AI" Trap (Observation from 30+ Interviews): Recently, I ve been back in the builder s seat. After interviewing over 30 developers for my new projects, I ve noticed a disturbing trend. Most senior devs are stuck in a "Copy-Paste" loop. They use AI to generate a single function, but they refuse to let the AI see the "Full Truth" of the entire repository.
They are treating a "Co-Architect" like a "Dictionary." In my view, this is a defensive mechanism a refusal to adapt to a new paradigm because it threatens the traditional "manual control" they ve mastered for years.
Lost many times but got stronger instead. Hi, I'm a founder at OrangeLabs
I built Data Transmission over a Wide Area Network in 2017, capable of transferring terabytes of data within seconds using data packets without cable, device, or the internet. Lost the source code over time, as I didn't know what difference it would have made in the lives of people.
From 2018 to 2026, fast-forward, I've built an Ed-tech platform WHYGate, an AI-copilot for workspace bookings, and many more. We launched it, but didn't see the traction as expected.
Went back to my data knowledge, to launch @orangelabs (https://orangelabs.im/) in the era of AI and no-code platforms, allowing founders, analysts, and researchers to work on their data without writing a single line of code.
Work with Excel, Spreadsheets, and CSVs without working with rows, columns, and formulas. Build visuals on complex data to understand complex information using plain English.
We're launching @OrangeLabs on 12 March 2026. This is our first-ever launch on Product Hunt and my first-ever interaction with a Product Hunt Community.
Looking forward to the support of the Product Hunt community.
See you soon.
Visit us at: https://orangelabs.im/
Follow us on X: https://x.com/orangelabsim
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Hey, Team, been building tiny tools for a while now.
Currently working on Sparrow Terminal it's a macOS terminal designed around AI agent workflows. The core idea is pretty simple: if you're spending most of your day with Claude Code or Gemini CLI running in your terminal, the terminal should actually work with the agent, not just sit there as a dumb shell wrapper.
So Sparrow has a built-in MCP server that lets your agent:
Create and manage split panes
Run commands across different panes
Take screenshots of terminal output
Handle clipboard and notifications
AI Automation specialist & Founder
Hi everyone!
I ve been building in the AI Automation space for over a year now. My background ranges from complex custom workflows to standardized solutions like lead gen and customer support agents. I also specialize in building high-speed websites and apps that don't sacrifice elegance for performance.
Hey, I'm Tiziano software engineer building tools for sales teams
Hey everyone, I'm Tiziano Weiner. I'm a software engineer who loves building products that solve real problems for real people.
I recently launched Huntivo, a SaaS platform that helps sales teams and agencies find local business leads that actually need their services. It uses Google Places and AI to filter and verify leads so you're never reaching out blind.
Outside of that I'm always exploring new ideas around automation, AI, and making outreach less painful. Always happy to connect with other makers and founders on here.
Looking forward to being part of this community. Feel free to reach out if you want to chat about building products, sales tools, or just tech in general.
Make Sure To check out Huntivo: https://huntivoleads.com/
Building tools for developers in the age of AI
Hey everyone
I m Liron a UX/UI designer and product builder with about 8 years of experience working on digital products and web platforms. Over the past few years I ve become really interested in the intersection of AI, development, and product building, and how these tools are changing the way developers work.
One thing I ve been thinking about a lot lately is the narrative that AI will replace developers. Personally, I think the reality is very different AI is incredibly powerful, but great software still depends on developers who understand architecture, problem solving, and real product thinking.
I built an AI to find 'Red Flags' in contracts—Send me your weirdest clauses!
Hey guys, I ve seen too many friends get screwed by fine print. I built ClauseMind to scan contracts for BS clauses.
I want to test it further. Comment or DM me a confusing sentence from your current contract, and I ll run it through the engine and tell you the 'Real World' risk.
Let's find the most ridiculous 'Horror Stories' together!"
Product Roles discovery
Hey Folks,
I m Shubham Jauhari, and today I m sharing my GitHub profile where I ve listed multiple projects built using AI tools across ideation, research, prototyping, and execution.
What you ll find
Product ideas turned into working prototypes
Experiments using AI for problem discovery & solution design
Projects focused on real-world use cases, not just demos
A strong bias toward product thinking > pure code
Why I m sharing this
Hi Product Hunt Community!

Hi, I m Dijou, and I create UGC content specifically for tech companies.
My goal is to be the bridge between your product and your target audience by showing how easy it is to use through relatable, real-world scenarios that help people see how it fits naturally into their workflow.
Curious and eager to learn
Hi,
I m looking forward to meeting interesting people and learning from those with a similar mindset. I have a background in software development and I m interested in creating nano services, such as a JSON diff tool or utilities for simple daily use.
Cheers.
