
A coding network where learners build visible proof through courses and challenges with mentoring and company operations.
@Michaela200_5 · X
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A coding network where learners build visible proof through courses and challenges with mentoring and company operations.
@Michaela200_5 · X

AI-guided mental fitness sessions with breathing, grounding, and focus exercises in your browser.
@LenvanderHof · X
Building - Experimental, EMDR-inspired, AI-guided, advanced mental fitness sessions and gamified micro-courses. Let's connect!

Explore world events through a visual, source-aware news map.
@brryg_ · X
sure man, working on a social and visual news hub called heuron - lmk what you think!

Edit videos using text prompts in ChatGPT, web, or desktop app.
zaczuo · Product Hunt
ChatCut Your AI video editor in ChatGPT, desktop, and web

Block distracting websites by solving math or coding puzzles.
hackitup7 · HN
TLDR built a Chrome site blocker that lets you into distracting sites only after you do some math or simple coding (JS only right now). Direct link to extension (the site just gives you more context): https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sphinx-earn-your-di... Philosophically it's a speed bump rather than a hard gate, because you'll eventually tear a gate down but you'll leave a speed bump. I've always eventually removed site blockers, or just had them become a nuisance that I reflexively dismiss before getting to distracting sites. Site blockers don't really reduce the "start navigating to a distracting site" muscle memory, and they eventually just become annoying. Dopamine is a hell of a drug. At the same time, I've been getting frustrated that my intermediate/advanced math skills have atrophied, and becoming more senior in my career (plus AI...) has caused my coding skills to atrophy even further. Realistically I'm not going to force myself to do math or coding exercises aft

Organize your team's tasks, files, and chat in a single shared workspace.
@foldtaskapp · X