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MiniMax M2.5 Just Dropped, and Open-Source AI Will Never Be the Same
So, MiniMax quietly released [M2.5](https://www.minimax.io/models/text) on February 12th, and honestly, the numbers are kind of absurd. We’re talking about an open-weight model that scores 80.2% on SWE-Bench Verified — just 0.6 points behind Claude Opus 4.6. Let that sink in for a second. An open model is now essentially neck-and-neck with the best proprietary coding… Continue reading
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Migma AI Just Made Me Rethink How Email Marketing Should Work
I stumbled across [Migma AI](https://migma.ai/) while browsing Product Hunt the other day, and honestly, it stopped me mid-scroll. The tagline “Lovable for emails” is bold, but after poking around, I kind of get it. Just like Lovable lets you describe what you want and spits out a working website, Migma does the same thing for… Continue reading
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LUCID Treats AI Hallucinations Like a Feature, and It Actually Works
If you’ve spent any time shipping AI-generated code this year, you know the drill. Copilot or Claude writes something that looks perfectly reasonable, the PR gets merged, and three days later you find out that “null-safe” function was anything but. The AI *said* it handled edge cases. It lied. Or rather, it hallucinated — and… Continue reading
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Code Arena Finally Gives Developers a Fair Way to Judge AI Coding Models
I’ve been testing a bunch of AI coding tools lately, and one thing keeps bugging me — how do you actually know which model writes better code? Benchmarks are everywhere, but most of them feel disconnected from real work. That’s where [Code Arena](https://arena.ai/?chat-modality=code) comes in, and honestly, it’s the closest thing I’ve found to an… Continue reading
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Meme Dealer Turns Your Keyboard Into a Meme-Slinging Machine, and It’s Hilariously Good
I spend way too much time in group chats. And if I’m being honest, half of that time is spent scrolling through my camera roll looking for that one perfect meme I saved three weeks ago. By the time I find it, the moment’s gone. The conversation has moved on. My comedic timing? Ruined. That’s… Continue reading
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WebMCP Just Dropped in Chrome 146, and It Might Be the Biggest Shift in How AI Talks to the Web
So Google and Microsoft quietly shipped something in Chrome 146 Canary that I think most people are sleeping on. It’s called [WebMCP](https://developer.chrome.com/blog/webmcp-epp) — short for Web Model Context Protocol — and it basically lets websites expose structured, callable tools directly to AI agents running in the browser. No more scraping. No more pixel-level screenshot parsing.… Continue reading
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Lovon Just Topped Product Hunt on Valentine’s Day — And It’s Not a Dating App
There’s something poetic about a therapy app hitting #1 on Product Hunt on Valentine’s Day. [Lovon](https://lovon.app/) launched on February 14, 2026 and racked up 534 upvotes to claim the top spot, which honestly makes sense — nothing says “I love me” like finally talking through your anxiety at 2 AM. So what is Lovon exactly?… Continue reading
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CloudRouter Gives Your AI Coding Agent Its Own Cloud Machine — And That’s a Big Deal
If you’ve been running Claude Code or OpenAI Codex on your local machine, you’ve probably hit that moment where the agent wants to do something heavy — train a model, spin up a container, run GPU-intensive tasks — and your laptop just stares back at you, fans screaming. [CloudRouter](https://cloudrouter.dev/) is a new tool that basically… Continue reading
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EditWithAva Just Made Me Rethink How Video Editing Should Work
I’ve been keeping an eye on the AI video space for a while now, and most tools I’ve tried fall into two camps: either they generate synthetic clips from text prompts, or they’re glorified auto-clippers for long-form content. [EditWithAva](https://editwithava.com/) is neither, and that’s exactly what caught my attention when it popped up on [Product Hunt… Continue reading
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Lindy Assistant (Lindy 3.0): The AI That Starts Working Before You Even Open Your Laptop
Most AI assistants sit there, cursor blinking, waiting for you to type something. [Lindy](https://www.lindy.ai) flips that entire dynamic on its head. With the launch of Lindy 3.0, the team behind it — led by Flo Crivello — has built something that genuinely feels like having a sharp, tireless executive assistant who already knows what you… Continue reading
