Month: July 2025

Bookva.ai
If Calendly was beautiful as WeTransfer and smart as ChatGPT Discussion | Link

Velocity
Prompt Figma prototypes then test with humans Discussion | Link

Haplo AI
Secure & local AI chatbot for iOS and macOS Discussion | Link

RouKey
Route each task to the smartest AI for the job Discussion | Link

AI Playground
All the latest AI video tools in a single place Discussion | Link

Why burnout is one of the biggest threats to your security
It’s a scenario that plays out far too often: A mid-sized company runs a routine threat validation exercise and stumbles on something unexpected, like an old infostealer variant that has been quietly active in their network for weeks. This scenario doesn’t require a zero-day exploit or sophisticated malware. All it takes is one missed setting, […]

WeTransfer issues flurry of promises that it’s not using your data to train AI models after its new terms of service aroused suspicion
WeTransfer users were outraged when it seemed an updated terms of service implied their data would be used to train AI models. The company moved fast to assure users it does not use uploaded content for AI training WeTransfer rewrote the clause in clearer language File-sharing platform WeTransfer spent a frantic day reassuring users that […]

ELMA – Ultimate Email Agent
Craft hundreds of personalized emails in seconds Discussion | Link

NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1488, Wednesday, July 16
Looking for a different day? A new NYT Wordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Tuesday’s puzzle instead then or the New York Times’ Games app (iOS / Android), and is […]

Microsoft employee uses terrible AI-generated image to advertise for Xbox artists just weeks after massive layoffs
An employee used a very bad AI-generated image to advertise graphic designer jobs at Xbox The image shows a woman writing code that somehow appears on the back of a computer monitor, among other problems The ad is especially awkward as Microsoft recently completed laying off more than 9,000 people A post on LinkedIn seeking […]