Hi Everyone! Our app is designed to be used at site and I always felt that response speed is critical for seamless app use
It appeared to be a compromise. This specially relates to audio and TTS we use. We can use very naturally sounding TTS models, but they may take about 1 minute to respond. Or we can use something which responds in 5 seconds but quality will be lower. How much do you think a user can wait for response before she shuts down the app as it takes too long?
Big news! DevSecOps, EU-based company @Aikido Security just announced a $60M Series B at a $1B valuation.
@madelinelawren wrote in their blog announcement:
Today, Aikido is used by 100,000+ teams globally, including customers like the Premier League, SoundCloud, Niantic, and Revolut. Over the past year, we grew revenue 5x and more than tripled our customer base. (...)
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1. Recently, several small bloggers have talked about ProblemHunt: a few from the USA, a few from Spain, and one from France. And we noticed an obvious thing: traffic from these countries, although not much, has started to grow.
2. But the most important thing is that people from these countries have started sharing problems more actively. For example, in the last month alone, France has already submitted 4 problems, three of which were published yesterday and today.
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Ho ho ho! We ve been busy improving the platform instead of adding flashy features but we couldn t resist. So yes, we added some flashy ones too. What's on the release:
In 2025, we witnessed a true Product Hunt (r)evolution so many things changed dramatically. I honestly think this was the most intense year of changes the platform has ever had.
For example, we got to experience all of this:
Verifying profiles (badges)
Alternative product suggestions on launch pages
Views and online count on forum posts
Adding/Removing the ambassador program
Forums instead of Discussions
Changing the UX/UI of launch pages
Removing Coming soon (Notify me pages)
Adding/Removing downvotes on comments
Forum comments now showing up on our profiles
More extensive footer
Redesign of the main page UI (e.g., new notification icon)
Weather mini 3.1 for Mac and Vision Pro are finally available on the App Store today.
Last week s launch focused on iPhone and iPad. Now you can use Trip Forecasts on the desktop (and in visionOS) to plan multi-city, multi-day trips with on-device Apple Intelligence no account, no cloud AI setup.