AI writing assistant from Microsoft
Microsoft Editor is an AI writing assistant that helps users write with confidence across documents, email, and the web. It offers grammar checking, style suggestions, and clarity improvements powered by AI.
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Hey HN, I built ImportKit (https://importkit.app) — a drop-in React widget that handles CSV and Excel imports for SaaS apps. This is my first software product ever. I work in sales and marketing for a maritime software company in Iceland, and I kept seeing the same problem: every SaaS app eventually needs CSV import, and every team builds it from scratch. Column mapping, validation, error handling — it’s a lot of repetitive work. So I decided to try building a solution myself. ImportKit is an em
We've been building an AI agent that debugs production incidents, and we think most AI SRE tools are solving the wrong problem. Everyone's focused on the reasoning — better prompts, better models, RAG over runbooks. But in our experience, the bottleneck isn't the AI's ability to think. It's access to data. At any company past 50 engineers, half the context you need during an incident lives in internal tools with no public docs, custom deploy systems, homegrown dashboards, internal CLIs. No vendo
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Hey HN, I'm George. I spent few months rebuilding Obooko, a free ebook platform that's been around since 2010 with 11 million downloads. Reading is losing to scrolling, but BookTok has 370B+ views. People want book content, they're just not reading books. I think that’s because modern reading hasn’t kept up with the pace of the internet. What I built Obooko is ad-supported like YouTube. No paywall, no subscription, no account required. 4,000+ books across 30+ genres. You can read in the browser,
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I built Askie after my child asked ChatGPT about snakes and received a detailed breakdown of the world's most lethal species. Weeks of nightmares followed. The core insight: filtered adult AI isn't the same as AI built for children. A content filter catches bad words but doesn't adjust vocabulary for a 5-year-old vs. a 12-year-old, or know when to redirect a conversation. Askie is voice-first (kids talk, not type), COPPA compliant, and gives parents full conversation transcripts. Image generatio