July 31, 2024 - Thief mode

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TOP LAUNCH

Thief mode for landing pages

Landing pages are for marketers, not devs right?

Wrong. Whether you’re an indie dev, a startup founder, or just a dev who cares about conversion, landing pages matter. That must be why Page UI clenched a Product of the Day spot over the weekend.

Built by indie dev Dan Mindru, Page UI is a set of landing page components and templates that you can copy & paste into your React/Next.js codebase. Scroll through templates of highly converting websites, and flip on Thief Mode to grab code.

PageUI is built on top of Shadcn UI and TailwindCSS, and it’s open source.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT

A searchable DevOps knowledge base

Wouldn’t it be great to turn your notes into mini-programs that your team can use and learn from?

Stateful is a DevOps notebook that transforms your internal engineering docs (Markdowns) into interactive notebooks with Runme (runme.dev). Or put another way, “Stateful wraps Runme's powerful DevOps notebooks into an out-of-the-box platform that unlocks critical docs that actually work when your team needs them.”

Stateful was built to be effective for devs and collaborative for teams. You can store your Notebook sessions, outputs, and metadata in Stateful, share on Slack, and build a searchable DevOps knowledge base for your team.

FROM THE WEIRD WIDEWEB

First Humane Pin, then Rabbit, now Friend.

I’m talking about the latest AI wearable that had tech Twitter either buzzing or laughing yesterday, called Friend. Friend is a wearable to combat lonliness, built on Meta’s new open-source AI model, Llama 3.1, by a Harvard dropout who’s gone viral before for his website helping displaced Ukranians. The demo preview for Friend shows a woman on a hike, chatting out loud as if talking to person. But it’s not a person she’s talking to – it’s a pendant on a necklace. A persona, named Emily, responds to her quip (which would otherwise land among the trees) via the hiker’s smart phone.

Friend got roasted by some on X yesterday, but techies like Marques Brownlee have promised to give it a fair shot. What about you?

CAT NIPS

AI

  • Mistral Large 2 is on par with and can surpass GPT-4o and Llama 405B when it comes to math, code generation, and reasoning. 

  • OpenLIT is an open-source LLM and GPU observability tool built on OpenTelemetry.

  • CivitAI is where you can explore thousands of high-quality Stable Diffiusion models and share your art. It made it into the top 10 of a16z’s most-visited consumer Gen AI apps list.

  • This tool adds a 'Copy Code' button to ChatGPT below code snippets, making it easier to copy and use code examples without scrolling to the top.

Front-end

  • Sendune is a lightweight, open-source HTML designer that does pure HTML (no intermediate code wranglers like mjml.AI).

  • Slimify reduces your image sizes without compromising quality improve load times, UX, and SEO.

Back-end and Server-side

  • Kasama is a plugin for JetBrains IDE that helps you improve your coding habits by keeping an eye on coding practices, such as coding sessions and testing habits.

  • Ticket Studio’s AI understands your codebase and gathers requirements to create well-scoped tickets.

  • Hold My Env lets you paste the contents of your .env file for storage and encryption. Your data will never be stored in plain text.

  • NextLevel is a performance metrics dashboard tailored to Next.js apps that visualizes critical data.

  • Exifa.net is an open-source AI assistant for understanding EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data for digital images.

  • Cyclops is an open-source tool that simplifies Kubernetes with an easy-to-use UI, making it less intimidating.

  • WarpBuild provides cloud-hosted and self-hosted runners for Github actions that are cheaper, faster, and feature rich.

  • GitHub Glimpse helps contributors find the most recent issues in popular open-source projects, making it easier to contribute.

Productivity

  • CodeFlex turns your coding achievements into a visual story you can share.

Until next week

Written by Aaron O’Leary and Sarah Wright.

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