
Startup ideas on tap
I spent way too much time clicking around IdeaBrowser this week.
Greg Isenberg's new product surfaces startup ideas effortlessly, and honestly, they’re really good. It’s like Product Hunt for raw ideas. Whether you’re looking for your next big idea or just curious, you should definitely check it out.
Today’s topics:
- Better code comes from stepping away from the screen
- A look at Apple’s new design direction
- Hoodzpah’s new serif font, Bowery Lane
Most Interesting

Physicality could be coming back to UI in a big way next week
Sebastiaan de With's essay explores how Apple might be pivoting back toward tactile, physical-feeling interfaces. After years of flat design, there's a growing appetite for depth, texture, and material honesty in digital UI.
Tools + Links Worth a Look
TaskMaster AI Coding Assistant
A dense but valuable walkthrough for anyone pairing AI with large codebases. Especially helpful for avoiding subtle hallucination errors.
One of the more honest and provocative takes on the current state of AI-assisted programming. Less cheerleading, more friction.
This new font by Amy Hood, one half of the mighty Hoodzpah, brings big personality and tasteful drama to serif fonts. 10/10, no notes.
As a developer, my most important tools are a pen and a notebook
Juha-Matti Santala shares his thoughts on why the best thing you can do for your project is step away to a quiet place with nothing more than your notebook, pen, and thoughts. A refreshing take in a world of AI-everything.





