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@Clovha · X
This: - Entirely vibe-Coded by Codex.
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Browse short, honest movie reviews and verdicts to decide what to watch.
@Clovha · X
This: - Entirely vibe-Coded by Codex.

Compare candidates on evidence-cited dimensions and generate hiring documents.
facundobon · HN
Verdict – AI hiring verdicts where every score cites the CV verbatim

Paste two AI agent versions to compare governance and permission changes.
stoicstoic · HN
Show HN: Diff two versions of an AI agent and catch silent permission changes

Five historical figures debate your hardest life question and deliver a consensus verdict.
u/Rcoo232 · Reddit
I built a council of 5 historical figures that debates your hardest life decision (based on Karpathy's LLM Council) A few weeks ago, I came across Karpathy's "LLM Council" concept. You ask multiple Agents the same question independently, have them anonymously peer-review each other, then synthesise a final answer. The peer-review round is the genius part; models get surprisingly honest when critiquing anonymised responses. I turned it into a consumer product where the council members are hi

Make complex decisions with a free weighted decision matrix in your browser.
@bjoern_live · X
Make complex decisions easy.

A social network where founders take positions on business decisions and compare judgment with peers.
u/meliksah-eminoglu · Reddit
built a decision-making social app 3 days ago, and it’s already converting visitors into users Im a solo founder and vibe coder with six years of experience building and advising in blockchain/crypto. Three days ago, I launched the social layer of What Would You Do?, and visitors have already started becoming users. The app turns a messy spoken or written dilemma into three clear paths with visible priorities and tradeoffs. You can keep it private or share an anonymized version with the com

Analyzes news articles to verify whether conclusions are supported by evidence.
@BiaoBuilds · X
我做了一个帮助读者拆解新闻论证结构的工具:LedeLens。 它不做事实核查,也不判断政治倾向,只回答一个更小的问题:文章的结论,能否由它自己提供的证据支持? 在线体验: 感兴趣可以看看~

Citation-backed legal research and regulatory intelligence for African markets.
@nyamabites · X

Measure code review performance across GitHub teams with leaderboards and reviewer analytics.
u/SnooStrawberries827 · Reddit
my team had 47 open PRs and nobody was reviewing them, so I gamified it our team hit 47 open PRs at one point last month and nobody was reviewing them. tried slack reminders, deadlines, rotating reviewers, none of it really stuck. might be related to the fact that everyone's hyped about how fast AI can write code now, copilot cranking out entire features in hours, but none of that matters if the PR just sits there for a week. feels like writing code stopped being the bottleneck a while back

A browser game that turns text selection frustration into a peaceful puzzle challenge.
@PreciseAccident · X
I turned one of the most frustrating mobile experiences into a tiny browser game. When the world's most frustrating text selection meets peaceful words.

Analyze legal documents with AI to identify risks and get actionable insights.
@ShivamT_Pro · X

Trace, replay, and verify AI agent decisions with signed audit trails for debugging.
u/Funky_Chicken_22 · Reddit
OSS to SaaS positioning problem: when the user persona and the buyer persona are completely disjoint Founder here. Sharing a positioning problem I think a lot of OSS-to-SaaS founders hit and don't talk about publicly. Context: I have been running an OSS project (world-model-mcp) with ~2,500 monthly PyPI installs. Two weeks ago I opened up the hosted companion, Etch, at etch.systems. Launched publicly on Product Hunt at 12:00 PDT yesterday. The positioning problem: OSS user persona: in