@ncspost Nice! What’s also interesting is the patterns that emerge - many transient apps follow very similar patterns - so you effectively get “meta-apps” that have these common interaction patterns built in. They are then reshuffled for particular transient applications.
New blog post: The rise of transient apps
AI agents are handling bigger stretches of work. But at critical junctions, a human needs to step in - to choose, to judge, to decide.
The software that serves those moments? I'm calling them transient apps.
open.substack.com/pub/ncspost/p/…
@TomasHalgas I have the app running side by side with Claude code. So I tend to be clicking around and testing out the app whenever I'm waiting. As a side benefit, it's led to a lot more QA.
Vibe coding is rising. We’ve been quietly building the infra to make it production-ready.
Announcing Sutro: the full-stack toolkit for vibe coding companies.
🧱 Enterprise-ready backends
🎨 Frontends
📐 Planning & Figma processing
🤖 Agentic Flows
See withsutro.com
OpenAI / ChatGPT allowing NSFW content will be a big step towards shedding their “nanny” image… BUT the broader internet is looser with copyrighted content, so in comparison chatGPT will still feel like a nanny
Interesting realization: all vibe coding companies are loss making businesses, while there are plenty profitable no-code companies. What happens when no-code meets AI? My hypothesis: that’s the key to freedom plus control that’s needed to build a true and profitable winner.
Sora is distilled human subconscious. Maybe it's less of a marketing move than people think and more a step towards human-like AGI 🙂
sora.chatgpt.com/p/s_68e80c1206…
On a more serious note, the content creation process is a bit awkward - you want it to change one thing and it changes so many other things as well. (Just like in vibe-coding!)
First impressions of the new Sora app: lots of extremely entertaining content of Stephen Hawking in a wrestling ring, Olympics in dish washing and anime Jesus flipping tables. Humans are funny.
@browsercompany I found out about arc this Friday. I've since watched all your YouTube videos! I'm so excited. Please, please, please speed up the waitlist so I can try it! Keep up the great work.
LAUNCHING IN 3... 2... 1... 🚀
Today we're launching the biggest update to Orchest Cloud since its release in March last year. It's called Orchest Cloud Pro and it means we're finally going cluster scale with Orchest.
@orchestofficial@ProductHunt What was your greatest challenge in this UI redesign? Was there any single significant decision? Has your user workflow improved? Is so how?
Today is the day! We are excited to announce that we are launching our UI redesign, Orchest 2.0, on @ProductHunt 🎉 If you would like to show your support for our small team, consider joining the conversation and sharing our page with your network!
producthunt.com/posts/orchest-…
@sanderjson@orchestofficial@ProductHunt Designer here: Our big challenge was balancing how we communicate our conceptual model in UI vs streamlining user workflows. A key decision was to move J-Lab alongside the other entities within our nav. This is doesn't fit 💯 conceptually but it's much easier to find than before.
@ncspost@gitlab Thanks!, this does look intriguing! Not so much throughput IMO, but the MR analytics. Would really like to see something like this evolve into something helping to answer questions other than, "What is mean time to merge?"
Anybody aware of any open source tools tapping into @gitlab web hooks that provide deeper insight into metrics around MRs, pipeline/jobs, etc? Want to build one?