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Plus, a do not disturb sign for hyper productive founders Wednesday, Oct 16 The Leaderboard Happy Hu

Plus, a do not disturb sign for hyper productive founders [Product Hunt]( Wednesday, Oct 16 The Leaderboard [This newsletter was brought to you by]( Happy Hump Day! Welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's edition: a new initiative to get Europe innovating again, a new tool for when those git commits get a little too confusing, and a physical do not disturb sign for going founder mode. P.S. Don't forget to RSVP for our upcoming AI hackathon event. Comprehend this, Europe! [EU-Inc:]( Grassroots petition to kickstart Europe's startup economy. I’ve lived and worked in Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and Malta, so I’d love to see this vision for a unified startup ecosystem happen. EU-Inc aims to bolster grassroot support fora pan-european legal entity for European startups. But honestly, I’m not too hopeful. Almost everywhere I’ve been, the red tape, regulations, and taxes are always frustratingly complex, and it feels like the EU loves keeping it that way. Still, if they could simplify things, Europe could really become a leader in innovation. I’ll sign the petition, but I’m not holding my breath! [Juan Secchi]( [Juan Secchi Community first, music & books always.]( The blame game [Gait:]( Git-blame for LLM code. Gait’s use case is to answer “what was this person trying to solve” when looking at AI-generated code that's either (1) buggy or (2) too confusing. To me, both of those questions seem better answered at code-review rather than well after the fact, but perhaps that’s because I still use these AI tools primarily in an assistive way and wouldn’t commit a huge chunk of code without editing for clarity myself. But for those who rely heavily on unedited LLM code, or work in teams that do, the value-add here makes more sense. [Mike Ciesielka]( [Mike Ciesielka engineering @ Product Hunt]( Activate founder mode [Busy Status Bar](: An open-source display to show when you're busy. In a world where almost every experience is being jammed behind a screen, it's refreshing to see a modern approach to what is essentially a do-not-disturb sign. Putting something in a physical space not only helps you reduce your screen time and pull you out of your screen when you need it, but it also lets those around you know what you're doing so you're truly not disturbed when you're deep in work. Sure it's an over-engineered sign and pomodoro timer, but is that a bad thing? [Gabe Perez]( [Gabe Perez Building community through coffee & data]( Sponsored By Ask and ye shall receive You asked, we delivered: Auth0 just expanded our free tier and pricing plans. Now get up to 25,000 monthly active users (MAUs), a custom domain, unlimited* social connections and more all via our Free plan. Our Paid plans got an upgrade too — increased MFA options to mitigate threats of AI-based attacks, more Enterprise Connections to allow seamless integration across apps, and more. Build, deploy, and scale quickly and reliably today, with just a few lines of code. Auth0 now — you’ll thank yourself later. [Learn more]( Wednesday, 16 October 2024 Yesterday's Top Products [1. HeyForm 3.0 — Open source form builder, built for small business success 96 • Productivity]( [▲ 926]( [2. Scrintal — Go from ideas to insights, one block at a time 142 • Productivity]( [▲ 891]( [3. EU-Inc — Let's create a pan-european startup entity 30 • Investing]( [▲ 497]( [4. Question Base — Answers and documentation in Slack 52 • Slack]( [▲ 403]( [5. Claap 3.0 — AI sales assistant: ask anything about your deals 43 • Productivity]( [▲ 344]( [6. Productlane — One platform for user feedback and customer support 52 • Customer Communication]( [▲ 339]( [7. Code2.AI — Turn your ideas into code in minutes 14 • Developer Tools]( [▲ 279]( [8. Strella — AI-moderated interviews and real-time synthesis 31 • Design Tools]( [▲ 230]( [9. Gradio 5.0 — The easiest way to build AI web apps 21 • Developer Tools]( [▲ 216]( [10. Perplexity for Mac — Search and discovery with AI 12 • Mac]( [▲ 207]( [Show More Products]( We send this email daily. Feel free to [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from these emails at any time. [Advertise](, [Twitter](, [Facebook](, [Stories]( [ ]( [Click on me](

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