This is Ditto.
It clones any website in less than 5 minutes.
Clean code w/ components, tokens, interactions, hover effects.
Free & open source. REST API and MCP server included.
Feel like a distinction has to be made here.
The loops @palashshah is describing would work great in RevOps / systems land (data enrichment, lead scoring, CRM hygiene) where feedback is fast, objective, and verifiable.
But in the sales-rep execution layer (personalised sequences, messaging, account prioritization), the eval step is still fuzzy and delayed. Reply rates and meeting books are noisy proxies at best. True outcome (pipeline velocity, win rate etc.) lags by weeks.
We (humans) already suck at evaluating our own outbound at scale. Agents would just amplify whatever weak eval function we give them
In the year 2000, Windows OS had >90% market share.
Over the next few years, phones went smart, and they needed an OS. Microsoft tried to copy-paste Windows onto phones. It was a train wreck.
But Android showed up and considered the new challenges of power usage, touch screen UI, and mobility, and they designed for these from the start. That led to a better solution that now has the vast majority of smart phone market share.
It’s now 2026, and glasses are going smart. Incumbents think they will copy-paste their existing phone OS onto the glasses. But they’re not considering the new challenges of power usage, glasses UI, and proactive/contextual interaction.
That’s why we’re building MentraOS. We believe smart glasses need to be great eyewear first, or they’ll never get adopted. This introduces massive challenges around lightweight (<40 grams with Rx lenses), all-day battery, and the ability to run multiple apps simultaneously that are listening and can activate at any moment.
We don’t believe the previous generation of operating systems will enable that to happen. MentraOS treats the glasses as lightweight, simple input/output devices and offloads all the heavy processing to the phone. That enables sleek, light glasses that run all day. MentraOS has an app runtime and orchestration layer on the phone that assumes multiple apps are running and listening at the same time. This enables proactive AI that helps you the moment you need it.
Just as important, MentraOS is 100% open source. OEMs building glasses need access to the source code to move fast, make modifications, and ensure they continue to own the stack.
What’s this mean for you? As a user, it means that you get the best glasses experience, where your daily prescription glasses go smart and offer you new value in daily life. As a dev, it means you can write 1 app that runs on any pair of smart glasses. As an OEM, it means you can focus on building great hardware because the app ecosystem is handled by MentraOS.
100s of companies are deploying MentraOS right now. Want to start building on MentraOS? Get any pair of supported glasses and get building.
big news! 🥳 got into YC solo founder with $40k monthly revenue!
building Thomas: the first YC-backed AI founder (yep, we cloned myself)
Thomas is a virtual human who starts, runs, and grows his own companies. His only goal is to make money. Once launched, he works forever toward that goal.
More info in the first comment!
And about YC: just as wonderful as I expected, very lucky to have @dessaigne and @collinmathilde as partners.
More soon 🙌🥳
Introducing Libramen.
The agent economy is here. Headless services and buy-now buttons are trivial; transactions are already happening.
But real-world services don't work that way.
They require a scoping and qualification process before a transaction can take place.
Libramen solves this so agents can transact autonomously with IRL services. Now your agents can do anything from booking an event space with catering for your hackathon to hiring a contractor to clean your pool.
Link below.
@CalebPeffer Also cc: @nickscamara_ - saw your comment on the first CTF about breaking the leaderboard, so I tried to take that literally and fill the top 10 with my attempts. Looks like my rows are now getting removed/filtered though. https://t.co/dhk6SaCqC7
15/ side note. been noticing more startups drop puzzles/CTFs lately which is cool. @ExaAILabs had one a few months back that was also fun to solve https://t.co/YcyrxwERNj. happy to do a writeup on that one too if there's interest.
Built an IMPOSSIBLE to solve CTF for summer interns.
First one to solve this gets skipped to final round of interviews for @composio and gets a special gift.
Good luck, your first clue is in the comments.
14/ shoutout to whoever at composio designed this (@nikos1?). the nice part is that the puzzle teaches you its own language as you go. once LSB shows up in the first image, reusing it on the matrix image feels fair instead of random. fun rabbit hole.