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D RMar 29, 2026@AnumaI’m no longer worried about office devices or Wi-Fi being blocked when using AI. With that "AI You Can Text" feature, where Anuma can be accessed via SMS or iMessage, all those problems are gone. Plus, I’m not worried about data security either, because all our interactions stored in the Private Memory are end-to-end encrypted, and the Private Memory itself makes sure we never lose context. -
Honestly SurfSense is amazing, I use it almost every morning to get an mp3/podcast of my Gmail, Gcal and urgent Linear tickets so I know exactly what's going on that day. It's also insane for board games because I just throw the rulebooks in and share it with my friends so we can chat with the AI together to figure out how to play. And it is scarily good at untangling and explaining really complex rules when we encounter some weird situation! -
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The best tool for starting your store. No coding, agent-first interaction.
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Great product to offload the data analytics workflow.
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So many SaaS offerings need rethought to be AI/agent first. And the new thinking really start with the simplicity and appropriate costs needed for the "user" being an agent. tny.dev is really a master class in this new thought process. If you need link shortening, it's completely solved here. I've been using it with Claude Desktop, and Claude just "gets" this MCP server, and its free at the relatively infrequent rate I use it. The analytics are awesome and simple to understand. They are the key feature for me.
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While Mazaal still has a ways to go in terms of product stability, it has lots of potential and can potentially one day be a competitor to Zapier.
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IronClaw feels like how AI agents should’ve been built from the start. Same power as OpenClaw, but your API keys never touch the model.
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I started with OpenClaw on a sandboxed environment on my Mac, but now trying ZeroClaw on a very old Thinkpad with Ubuntu. Feels more non-dev friendly and seems to handle security better.

