With: 200+ curated questions designed to deepen emotional intimacy and self-awareness.
With is far from the first party game question app, but its beautiful, pared-down UI stands out. The questions are incisive, maybe even a bit invasive (“Is there a part of your personality you dislike or feel ashamed of?”), which probably makes the app a good choice for a date night or evening with a close friend. I’ll be curious to see how often the makers update the questions — it would be nice to have different options depending on who you’re playing with.
Inbox Zero: An open-source, AI-powered personal assistant for cleaning up your email.
If you’re someone who keeps a pristine inbox, you might want to look away now. My personal email has, no joke, 42,000 unread messages. I know, it’s a problem. So when Inbox Zero launched yesterday, I got pretty excited. It’s got a bunch of features to help you finally get control of your inbox and, ideally, spend way less time in there. My favorite feature? The bulk unsubscribe. I’m the kind of person who sees a newsletter and immediately hits subscribe. Do I ever read them? Not really. But now I can unsubscribe guilt-free and dodge those annoying Gmail storage warnings.
Graphite: AI code reviewer
There’s no shortage of AI code reviewers, which are quickly becoming yet another linter you run on your PRs. I get it: with a constantly moving git main branch, maintaining feature branches (and feature branches on top of feature branches) is incredibly tedious. Rebasing on top of merge commits sucks. I think devs who have had a feature branch open for a week or longer will really appreciate Graphite, and I’m hopeful it can differentiate itself in an increasingly crowded market.
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