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The Breakpoint
Hey all, welcome back to The Breakpoint, our weekly newsletter covering everything in developer tools on Product Hunt. This edition: stress free AI deployment, easier GitHub navigation, a developer-orientated search engine, and a discussion on the best model for coding
The Latest
Five of the most interesting recent dev tool (or dev tool-adjacent) launches on the site.
Inferless – Deploy any machine learning model in production stress-free with ultra-low cold starts. Scale from a single user to billions and only pay when you use.
GitHubTree – Easily visualize and explore the folder/directory structure of any public GitHub repository. Copy file paths with a single click.
Meilisearch AI – A superfast search engine for developers built in Rust. The latest release introduces AI-powered semantic and hybrid search, blending full-text, semantic, and vector database capabilities for smarter, faster results.
Supametas.AI – Transforms messy content from websites, documents, PDFs, blogs, podcasts, etc., into perfectly organized datasets. This smart processing helps AI companies build better products by providing clean, structured data without requiring data processing expertise.
Codegen – An AI assistant that helps engineering teams analyze, modify, and improve codebases through natural language directly in Slack. Ship faster with fewer errors and create production-ready pull requests in minutes.
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The model makes all te difference 🔥
Windsurf is picking up momentum as an AI coding environment, but which models are actually powering your sessions? Alex Gap kicked off the convo asking what people are using—Claude 3.7 came up fast, especially for its ability to explain and rewrite code, while others mentioned DeepSeek, Mixtral, and Qwen as fast, cheap, and surprisingly capable.
If you’re building with Windsurf and just defaulting to GPT-4, this thread might open up a few options. Turns out, the model you choose could be doing a lot more (or less) than you think.