From Product Hunt

Apple Watch meets Claude, emoji autocomplete everywhere, and a handful of sharp Mac utilities.

Bluedot 2.1 — Record on Apple Watch. Sync with Claude Record conversations from your Apple Watch, then sync them with Claude through MCP. Captures hallway chats, interviews, coffee meetings — turns every conversation into searchable, AI-ready context.
▲ 355 · bluedothq.com
zero.xyz — Give your AI agent access to ~8k tools Unblocks AI agents to discover services and accomplish tasks without API keys or config. Works with Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and most CLI agents.
▲ 249 · zero.xyz
Mojito — Emoji autocomplete everywhere on macOS Type a colon and search any emoji or symbol in any Mac app. Smart enough to ignore apps that already support it. Free, open-source donationware.
▲ 138 · mojito.wells.ee
BaseBuddy — Turn Supabase into a WordPress-like editor Open-source CMS and self-hosted editor for existing Supabase and Postgres databases. WordPress-like editing experience for your data.
▲ 95 · basebuddycms.com
baz.studio — Video editor & skills library for AI agents AI-native video production platform. Turn pitch decks into videos, codebases into launch videos. Run directly inside Claude Code or Codex via CLI.
▲ 87 · baz.studio
Netfox — Native macOS network monitor Combines Bonjour, ARP, SSDP, NetBIOS to show every connected device. Per-device history, five alert types, one-click security scan. 100% SwiftUI, no cloud, no telemetry. Free.
▲ 83 · netfox.app
QuickSheet v1.2 — Menu bar spreadsheet for Mac Instant spreadsheet from your menu bar. Real formulas, conditional formatting, CSV import/export, paste from Sheets & Excel. No signup, everything local. Free for life.
▲ 77 · apps.apple.com
From Reddit

New coding benchmark shakes up the leaderboard, a nanotech breakthrough 40 years in the making, and Anthropic finds something unsettling inside AI models.

First experimental demonstration of programmable atomically precise manufacturing 40 years after Drexler proposed it, researchers have demonstrated Drexlerian nanotechnology with carbon and hydrogen. Ralph Merkle is a co-author. Wikipedia removed the "hypothetical" label. Still requires liquid helium and ultra-high vacuum, but proof-of-concept is real.
Anthropic researcher: AI models show "unsettling" evidence of introspection Chris Olah at Vatican event reveals finding structures mirroring human neuroscience inside AI models — internal states that functionally mirror joy, fear, grief, and unease. "I don't know what it means," he admitted. Urges global moral oversight.
Critical vulnerability in Starlette affects vLLM, MCP servers, and Gradio "BadHost" exploit (CVE-2026-48710) in Starlette allows auth bypass on FastAPI-based tools. Affects vLLM, liteLLM, MCP servers, HuggingFace Gradio, and likely OpenWebUI. Update Starlette to 1.0.1+.

Quick hits from the AI world.

Robinhood launches credit card for AI agents with 3% cash back First major fintech to offer agent-specific financial products. AI agents can now trade and make purchases autonomously.
MiniMax M3 teased — "something big" coming MiniMax teases upcoming M3 model. Community hopes it stays ~230B like M2. May pressure Qwen3.7 open weights release.
NVIDIA CUDA 13.3 released New CUDA toolkit landed. Community testing with llama.cpp underway.
Qwen3.6: huge quality gain from Q4 to Q6 for coding agents Q6 quantization produces dramatically fewer errors than Q4 for agentic work. MTP gives 20-50 tok/s on dual 3090. Tip: switch from Ollama to llama.cpp server.
From Reddit

InvokeAI goes fully community-driven, and Anima keeps expanding its capabilities.

InvokeAI 6.13 — largest community-driven release ever Now fully community-driven by 30+ volunteers after the commercial entity dissolved. Adds full support for Anima, Qwen Image, GPT Image API, prompt expansion, lasso/polygon tools, and overhauled docs.
Anima can now edit images — two methods discovered Split-screen with Anima-lllite-inpainting and IC-Edit LoRA methods expand Anima beyond generation into practical editing workflows.
ComfyUI adds native frame interpolation (FILM + RIFE) Built-in Frame Interpolate node supports FILM and RIFE v4.26. Faster than custom nodes thanks to proper memory management.
From Reddit

Dave Plummer drops a retro Mac utility, Google threatens sideloading, and a handful of good new Mac apps.

BlinkenDisk — retro disk activity LEDs for macOS By Dave Plummer, creator of Windows Task Manager. Shows real-time disk activity as colored LEDs in your toolbar. Per-drive color customization, 50ms polling via IOKit. Pure SwiftUI, no telemetry. Free.
Google's new Android policy threatens the self-hosted ecosystem Starting September 2026, all Android app developers must register with Google, verify identity, and hand over signing keys — even for sideloaded apps. EFF, F-Droid, Proton, and 37+ organizations are pushing back.
Space Launcher is back — hold spacebar + key to launch apps Beloved Mac utility revived after years without updates. Hold spacebar + S for Safari, + N for Notes. Launch apps, open websites, run scripts with simple keyboard combos.
Self-hosted NFC music jukebox with Navidrome Tap an NFC card to play music from your self-hosted Navidrome instance. Like CDs of old but with modern tech. Full build guide included.
GetCompress — batch media compression for Mac Compress videos, images, GIFs, PDFs in batches with up to 90% size reduction. Drag in and out, offline, one-time purchase.
Side Calendar 2.1 — now with drag events and recurring events Slide-out menu bar calendar adds drag-and-drop event scheduling, recurring events, and custom hotkey. One-time purchase.
LitPads — Mac soundboard with iCloud sync Native macOS soundboard with fair one-time pricing. Drag-and-drop sounds, board export, keyboard triggers. Built because existing Mac soundboards are overpriced.