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| | TOP LAUNCH | Replit's new tool lets you build apps with just a prompt | | Replit, the billion-dollar IDE startup, has launched a new tool that makes going from idea to finished app as easy as typing a prompt. Replit Agent isnβt just another run-of-the-mill coding copilot β itβs more like a junior software intern who can understand your goal and help bring it to life. It can understand natural language prompts and help create applications from scratch, making software development more accessible to users of all skill levels. | This isnβt anything particularly new on the surface. Do you remember Devin? The difference here is that Replit Agent can reason through a task and create its own steps to complete it β such as writing code, setting up environments, and managing deployments, rather than just taking a prompt and responding in code. | According to Replit CEO Amjad Masad, this isnβt about replacing developers but rather enabling developers of all skill levels to be more creative, saying, "We've crossed a threshold. This isn't about AI replacing developers. It's about supercharging human creativity and making software creation accessible to everyone.β | Check it out | | |
| Redefine whatβs possible with voice dataβall on one seamless API that evolves ahead of the industry and handles the heavy lifting. | AssemblyAI offers: The most accurate speech-to-text models on the market Audio intelligence that lets you build beyond transcription Comprehensive developer docs and reliable SDKs The AI is the limit. Make sure you build on the best. | Start Building Free | | TOP LAUNCH | Make money by selling your side projects with this open-source platform | | Over the past year, the tech landscape for developers has been anything but stable. Layoffs have become a familiar story, and AI tools are getting better at tasks traditionally done by developers. In the midst of this uncertainty, more developers are looking for ways to stay independent and keep creating and shipping projects on their own terms. | This is where Polar comes in. Itβs an open-source monetization platform designed for developers who want to offer their work directly to their audienceβwhether through crowdfunding, memberships, digital products, or SaaS. Polar has spent over a year in development, and today, the team is launching Polar v1.0, offering a simple, developer-friendly alternative to other monetization platforms like Lemon Squeezy. | What makes Polar stand out? For one, itβs built with developers in mind. From handling the hard stuff like billing, sales tax, and EU VAT to offering features like file downloads, license keys, and even Discord invitesβit takes care of the infrastructure so developers can focus on building. The platform also integrates with APIs, Webhooks, OAuth, and SDKs, making it highly customizable. | Check it out | | CAT NIPS | Jsonify simplifies translations. Upload your Csv/Excel file with multiple languages, click convert, and voila β a JSON file ready for your app. StarLens analyzes your GitHub repo stars and delivers personalized AI-driven insights. You can customize results with "AI Model" and "Voice/Tone" modifiers. Minilog is a lightweight solution for tracking application logs and events. With no installation and no libraries required, you can start sending logs right away with a basic HTTP POST request. Cinnamon is a functional RAG UI for both end users who want to do QA on their documents and developers who want to build their own RAG pipeline. TypeScript Console is a Chrome extension that brings TypeScript to your browser's dev tools. You can write, compile, and execute TypeScript code snippets on the fly. LocalXpose is a SaaS reverse proxy solution that makes it incredibly easy to share any application running on your local network with the world, securely.
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