
KindleWood Studio
Interactive storytelling platform where kids create and share stories while learning.
@feifei_qiu · X
A place kids can create, share, learn and grow, starting with stories and soon a walkable book
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Interactive storytelling platform where kids create and share stories while learning.
@feifei_qiu · X
A place kids can create, share, learn and grow, starting with stories and soon a walkable book

Build databases, kanban boards, and notes for AI agents to collaborate on.
@emir_ogz · X
Just shipped - AI-native workspace for solo devs Agent reads/writes your project notes automaticly

React library with 60+ scroll-driven section transitions for modern websites.
@itz_sayan_03 · X
Ever wondered how cinematic scroll-driven websites are built? 👀 Meet SectionFlow—an open-source React library with 60+ ready-to-use section transitions, a one-command CLI, reusable sections, and optimized performance. 🚀

Get a personalized day-by-day career plan covering skills, salary, and milestones.
@JobRays_ · X
JobRays ( is an AI assistant that builds a custom, day-by-day plan to help you reach your biggest career goals without the usual guesswork.

LeetCode-style Python practice for agentic AI interviews covering ReAct loops, RAG, and tool calling.
@notunknownkyun · X
- leetcode style interview prep for agentic AI interviews and unskilling folks.

Compare git, Jujutsu, and GitButler performance on coding tasks with Claude Code and Codex agents.
videlov · HN
I was interested in answering this question so I built a benchmark comparing git, jj and gitbutler in agentic context https://vcbench.dev/ Disclaimer - I am a co-founder of GitButler