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Hello and Happy Friday Eve! I can't believe it's Thursday already. Anyway, in today's digest, I'm sharing a bunch of tools to help you find your next dream job. But first…
The headlines:
🤖 The Humane AI pin is currently seeing more returns than sales.
🔍 The UK is investigating Amazon's ties to Anthropic.
📽️ YouTube is apparently getting a community-notes style feature to combat misinformation.
In case you missed it, the economy had a little bit of a scare over the last few days, and by little, I mean big. It all started when investors started selling shares due to fears of an incoming recession. Overnight, the Dow Jones tumbled more than 1,000 points, and Japanese markets suffered their worst crash since 1987.
Markets have somewhat recovered since then, but the idea of a recession still looms, and with it, there is potential job anxiety for millions of people. In today's world, it doesn't hurt to be prepared. So here's some new tools built to make landing your dream job easier:
Codei AI helps developers land their next big gig. You can track applications, generate role-specific coding questions, upload GitHub solutions for feedback, and engage in real-world projects to enhance skills.
Jobright AI is a platform that connects you with opportunities that align with your goals. It's like a job search copilot that takes your goals, skills, and experience into account and curates jobs at which you could excel.
HackerPulse aggregates your GitHub, LinkedIn, Stack Overflow, and more into one dynamic portfolio page. It gives potential employers a bird's eye view of your skills and experience and makes it easier for you to quickly apply to roles.
Overlap helps you grow your network and your career potential by introducing you to relevant professionals within your industry via email. It currently covers over eighty different industries,
So there you have it, some tools to add to your job search repertoire. Go forth and prosper!
Wordware is a YC-backed IDE that enables anyone to build complex AI Agents and applications with natural language. It secured the number one spot on last week's leaderboard. Like most products, the team relied on a number of third-party services to build Wordware. Here's a peak into how it's built:
Vercel is a cloud platform for shipping serverless apps. Here's what the team said about it:
"Vercel provides an incredible developer experience with its powerful platform. Thanks to that platform, we are able to ship at rocket speed – the ease of deployment really makes a difference."
Tiptap is a developer toolkit that the team uses for editing code more efficiently:
"TipTap is a flexible and stable ProseMirror editor that enhances your text editing experience. Perfect for developers looking for seamless integration and top performance."
Anthropic is one of the big AI players today. Wordware uses it for it's strengths over some others:
"We aim to provide multiple LLMs so that it is easy to switch between various large language model providers with one click. Hence, using Anthropic models was a no-brainer for us, as they are very strong in reasoning."
CONTENT CREATION TOOLS
Quuu's AI-driven platform automatically curates and schedules engaging and natural-sounding content for you to share daily in your brand voice.
CuratedLetters lets you craft and send newsletters for free. It uses an ad-placement platform to ensure you never have to pay no matter how many newsletters or subscribers you have.
TRAVEL TOOLS
Ellipsis is an all-in-one travel planner to help you discover great experiences, map out your options, and create a seamless trip itinerary.
Flighty 4.0 keeps you up-to-date on the status of your next flight. You can see its location, flight history, and layout and get a heads-up when it might be facing a delay and for how long.
MAKER TOOLS
PubliclyBuild takes your GitHub contributions and turns them into ready-to-post tweets. It's designed to help makers more easily share what they are building in public.











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