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gm friends, yes you read that subject line right! In today's Leaderboard, we're diving into a tool that puts noods (not that kind) on your desktop, an AI that takes the sweating out of security, an AI browser that does the work for you, and this weeks Maker's Corner forum thread.
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NOODS puts tiny, unhinged creatures on your desktop. They yell, fight, pop up with reminders, and generally create chaos. No productivity features. Just vibes and mild concern.
🔥 Our take: Naming it NOODS is the perfect bait. You're expecting something scandalous, and instead you get a bunch of silly cartoon gremlins messing with your windows. It's weird, loud, and kind of delightful. The internet needs more of that.
Corgea helps you ship fast without shipping vulnerabilities. It scans your code, explains what's wrong, and auto-fixes issues without wrecking your flow. No drama. No rewrites.
🔥 Our take: Corgea doesn't overreach. It doesn't try to be your IDE, your auditor, or your mother. It just catches security bugs and quietly fixes them before they become your problem. You keep coding. It keeps watch.
Strawberry is built to research across hundreds of sites, summarize what matters, take meeting notes, and help you write in your own voice. It's trying to be less of a browser and more of a hands-on assistant that happens to run on the internet.
🔥 Our take: Strawberry isn't subtle. It wants to take over half the junk work you do online jumping between tabs, summarizing pages, digging for sources, rewriting the same paragraph. Does that mean trusting your browser with more than usual? Yeah. But if it really saves 18 hours a week, that trade might be worth it.
From Google Meet chaos to something better
In this Maker's Corner, Krishna shares how Nonilion started as a scrappy fix for messy meetings. Too many teams, too many voices, not enough space, so they built their own tool where people could move around, split off, and actually get work done.
It wasn't supposed to be a product. Now they use it every day, and so do thousands of others.
Krishna also talks about screen share obsessions, features that didn't make it, and yes, asking Claude 3.7 to "please please fix it."
If your meetings feel like traffic jams, this one's for you.
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