Welcome to our newsletter, designed for those with a curiosity for technical advancements. Here, you’ll find updates, tool reviews, and insights from an enthusiastic founder who has transitioned into investing while always tinkering with new ideas.
Greetings, everyone!
OpenAI is introducing a specialized platform for health-focused discussions within ChatGPT – ChatGPT Health. This new feature will allow integration with fitness devices and access to your health records. Conversations conducted in this space will be encrypted, will not be utilized for training purposes, and will be kept separate from your regular chats. You can join the waitlist now, and once it’s available, ChatGPT will recommend that you use this space for health-related discussions.
Claude Code has unveiled its version 2.1.0, featuring a variety of minor yet significant updates. Highlights include hot reloading for skills, the ability to teleport sessions between web and terminal, using shift+enter for new lines, demo streaming mode, and compliance with gitignore files, among others. Check the full changelog here.
If you missed it: Claude Code is now accessible through the Claude Desktop app. After updating to the latest version, a code tab will appear in the sidebar for starting new chats. This feature is user-friendly for non-coders, allowing you to work on files and folders locally on your computer. You can let it generate code without needing to review it, and request a cleanup once your task is complete.
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Interlude – Join anonymously and collaborate on drawings anytime.
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Context7 – The popular MCP server for documentation has now reduced token usage by 65% per query for better context management.
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Control Tower – A comprehensive tool to manage projects, revenue, and your team all in one place.
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Huxe – Your personalized audio assistant, crafted by the team behind the original notebookLM experience.
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Scouts – AI agents that are always on standby to track news, price drops, and flight information.
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system.surf – A personal agent that can control your Mac from anywhere.
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Diffs – An open-source library for diff and code rendering.
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Claude Canvas – Enables Claude Code to create interactive terminal interfaces for emails, calendars, bookings, and more.
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Ralph Wiggum Copywriter – Adapts to your voice, provides self-critique, and rewrites until your content shines.
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