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Daily logic puzzle game inspired by Shikaku and LinkedIn Patches.
patches game — 每日逻辑谜题游戏
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Daily logic puzzle game inspired by Shikaku and LinkedIn Patches.
patches game — 每日逻辑谜题游戏

Create finished AI songs with generated lyrics, vocals, stems, and mastering in 30 seconds.
@creativeaigrl · X

Create and customize interactive widgets with AI and embed them on any website.
@fugteapp · X
which empowers nontechnical users to be able to customize code generated by AI or developer, and be able to share and embed it to the website they are already using

Paste an ad to get an AI roast with a Butter Score, then rewrite it for better conversions.
@HowardYHuang · X

Design and edit recipe cards online with a visual card editor.
bobblywobbles · HN
Not AI-generated. No sign in required. Free tool to use. My name is Zachary and I've built this app a few times now, in different seasons and with different frameworks. I originally created this tool to give a gift to someone, and now it's morphed into a product I hope people will find useful. There's thoughtful, human-curated features. As someone who loves to cook, it has a lot of features I know I will personally use, such as: - different sizes for printing [for different index cards] - allergen information - macros - easy way to scale up or down ingredients - can switch between metric and imperial measurements

Summarize YouTube videos and podcasts with AI, saving and downloading summaries and transcripts.
@slaven_ra · X
- recently added subscribe to Youtube channel feature to receive auto-summaries via email on each new published video

Write once, export to notebooks, slides, PDFs, PPTX, DOCX, or canvas.
@mr_wickedhacks · X
Write the doc once → get a notebook, slide deck, canvas, or resume from the same source. No rewriting for every format.

An FPS game built as a parent-friendly alternative to Roblox.
davitb · HN
I'm a father of two, 7 and 12. They are obsessed with Roblox, especially Rivals. Like a lot of parents, we did not love it. We tried the usual things: block it, limit it, set timers." It became a daily battle, a lose-lose situation. So I flipped the problem. Instead of fighting what they loved, I decided to lean into it, but with a twist. Why just play an FPS when you could build one together? My kids became the PMs. Claude and I became their engineer. I was shocked by how fast we moved. We picked a name, Cooked and started building. Get in. Lock in. Get cooked! In the first 3 hours, we had an actual FPS we could play together in the browser. Next day I invited my friend's two kids over. Suddenly, I had four PMs. We had 3 laptops, 1 iPad and 1 iPhone. So in 30mins we added mobile support and could play all 5 together. The kids would ask for features: "Can we have a rocket launcher that knocks people off the map?" "The knife should stab faster when you hold it." I know al