@sachinrekhi Personally, I’m a big fan of what I can do with Code, but I’ve had some questions from my team about why they should try it over Cowork.
Do you think it’s fair to say that Cowork can also do #1-3? It seems that #4-6 is what Code can do but Cowork can’t.
I've been using feeeed for a while and can confirm it's a great way to curate your own feed of content you actually care about.
I also like that it feels more like a casual feed than an inbox of things to check off like other RSS apps I've tried.
updated my feeeed app for the first time in a while!
i think it's a neat way to follow things you care about without a third party algorithm deciding what you see
follow websites, reddit, and NOW podcasts! plus some nicer UI, and bug fixes
Dust jackets on book drive me crazy. They just slide off and make it harder to hold. Why do we still have them? Have we not innovated in the book domain to come up with better technology?
I'm not sure if this is a recent trend or not, but my favorite thing I've noticed about UI design lately is using off-white / paper-like background colors. I find it to be so much more soothing than stark white UI. Claude being the most recent example.
Introducing Co-Reader: Knowledge on Tap
For too long, "AI in reading" has meant 31 flavors of summarization. Today, we're thrilled to introduce a new feature that feels both intuitive and essential.
Co-Reader anticipates questions as you read, offering instant answers and deeper context without interrupting your flow.
The magic lies in its effortlessness. Tap a paragraph to see questions. Tap a question to see answers. No typing. No switching apps. Just knowledge on tap.
Co-Reader is powered by @perplexity_ai and was directly inspired by Perplexity’s "Related Questions" feature. In many ways, using Co-Reader feels like bringing Perplexity into the written page.
Try it and let us know what you think.
Hot-take as a hiring manager: If you reach out to me expressing interest in the job but can't do the minimum of including a LinkedIn URL / your resume / why-you-would-be-a-great-hire, your chance of getting a response is near-zero.
I’m now on a mission to run Ethernet through my house. For anyone who’s done it before: should I attempt on my own or should I skip the pain and hire someone? (I’m in a 1.5 story house with good attic access to all rooms in the house.)
After doing a few internet speed tests, I’ve realized that my computers in my home office only reach about 20% of the internet speed I’m paying for plus a lot of latency due to wif-fi.
ScreenOCR (https://t.co/guCK7oDzA7): This was one of those 🤯 features. Select an area of a screen like you would a screenshot and it copies the text in that area.