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January 13th, 2026

Claude does everything

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Claude, now on your Mac

gm legends, happy Tuesday.

Today’s roundup: a desktop agent that has moved past code and now files, renames and clicks through your Mac for you, a support helper that drafts clear replies inside Slack so your team is not rewriting the same answer ten times a day, and an iPhone keyboard that turns your favorite AI moves and text snippets into one tap while you type.

Claude moves onto your Mac

Cowork is Anthropic’s new desktop agent inside the Claude macOS app. You point it at a folder, and it can sort and rename your downloads, pull data out of screenshots, spin up spreadsheets and docs from notes, and even handle web chores through a Chrome connector when it needs a browser.

🔥 Our Take: The internet already treats Claude as the frontrunner in AI coding, and now the team clearly wants the rest of your computer too. If it actually nails the boring stuff like filing, renaming, and form filling, that is a very different kind of power than chat or code completion.

FROM THE FORUMS

Mindset, but treat it like product work

Mona Truong posted about how she tries to update herself the same way she updates the product she’s building. She shares her own routine: daily reading and research, asking a lot of questions, using their product on herself, telling her personal story to keep the team aligned, and paying attention to her emotional state because it directly affects how she builds.

The whole thread is basically an invitation to think of “personal growth” less as a side quest and more as part of the job. She ends by asking how other builders link their own growth with the growth of what they’re shipping.

Support bot that doesn’t sound like one

Hivinq is a copilot for customer support that lives inside Slack. It reads the thread, uses your product knowledge to draft a reply, and lets the human on the ticket edit or approve before anything reaches the customer. When you correct it, it watches the conversation and adjusts, so answers get sharper over time instead of repeating the same mistakes.

🔥 Our Take: A lot of teams do not trust AI anywhere near real customers, and honestly fair. Keeping it on the back line as a fast first draft is a cleaner compromise. You still sound like your team, you just skip the blank screen and the tenth version of the same bug reply.

Remember a picture, not passwords

PicKey AI turns your favorite photo plus a little 3D character into your master password. You log in by recognizing that image instead of typing a string, and MagicPass spins up strong, unique passwords for every site on the fly without ever storing them in a vault. It works across mobile and browser so you keep one visual key and let the app handle the rest.

🔥 Our Take: Password managers fixed reuse but never really fixed the master password problem. This leans into how human brains actually work: you remember your dog or your bike way more easily than a 24-character mess. It is opinionated and a bit playful, but it might finally be the kind of security your parents and your kids will both tolerate.

January 13th, 2026

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