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One email SDK for every provider

email-sdk.dev
3 points·by teddyX·last month·0 comments

Travel back to 1998 and use Lovable on Windows 98

sinalytica.com
5 points·by teddyX·last month·1 comments

A Design Skill for Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex

usehallmark.com
2 points·by teddyX·2 months ago·1 comments

A supply of style guides, generated

designmd.supply
3 points·by teddyX·2 months ago·0 comments

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1 points·by teddyX·2 months ago·0 comments

Understand EOB and medical bill text locally in Chrome

chromewebstore.google.com
2 points·by teddyX·2 months ago·1 comments

Devin for CLI

cli.devin.ai
1 points·by teddyX·2 months ago·1 comments

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teddyX
·14 days ago·discuss
Tartigrade_playing_a_violin.gif
teddyX
·last month·discuss
Deprecated
teddyX
·2 months ago·discuss
Hallmark encodes the anti-slop consensus — typography, colour, layout, motion, interaction — into one holistic ruleset your AI assistant will actually follow.
teddyX
·2 months ago·discuss
Felon needs mental support
teddyX
·2 months ago·discuss
Looks like an awesome project what is the payback period?
teddyX
·2 months ago·discuss
Paste any EOB line, claim summary, or hospital bill text into the pop-up, or highlight a code on any webpage and choose Decode with KeepMD. You will see what each diagnosis code, service code, and insurance term actually means, so you can review the bill with confidence before calling your insurer, provider, or billing office.
teddyX
·2 months ago·discuss
Paste any EOB line, claim summary, or hospital bill text into the pop-up, or highlight a code on any webpage and choose Decode with KeepMD. You will see what each diagnosis code, service code, and insurance term actually means, so you can review the bill with confidence before calling your insurer, provider, or billing office.
teddyX
·2 months ago·discuss
Good move. Nothing like mechanical buttons
teddyX
·2 months ago·discuss
autonomous AI software engineer developed by Cognition Labs, designed to assist developers by coding, debugging, planning, and building projects from start to finish
teddyX
·3 months ago·discuss
You misspelled fraud
teddyX
·3 months ago·discuss
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teddyX
·4 months ago·discuss
Nobody with talent wants to work with Elon or xAI

The only people he attracts are h1b candidates who have limited choices
teddyX
·4 months ago·discuss
welcome to europe.
teddyX
·8 months ago·discuss
And DOGE was cancelled the day after. Coincidence I’m sure
teddyX
·9 months ago·discuss
Hey, good thread and some really important points here. Lung fibrosis is tough stuff—there’s no magic bullet yet, honestly. What most docs use these days are drugs like nintedanib and pirfenidone—they help slow things down, but yeah, still no cure. Just recently, a new one, nerandomilast got the FDA thumbs-up and people are saying it looks promising for slowing the disease and maybe it’s easier for folks to tolerate. So, couple new options on the table, which is encouraging (finally!).

A lot of people ask about stem cell therapy. It’s a hot topic for sure. The hype is kinda huge, but, well, it’s still experimental for lung fibrosis. There’s early research suggesting stem cells might help repair or regenerate some lung tissue, but big lung organizations say be careful—most of what’s out there for sale isn’t proven and can actually be risky if you’re not in a real clinical trial. Like, it’s cool science, but def not ready for prime time (yet).

New stuff is happening too—like targeted immunotherapies and more advanced cellular therapies. There’s a lot of studies in the works, some in mice, some actually moving into people. So, fingers crossed for more breakthroughs soon.

https://www.fda.gov/drugs/news-events-human-drugs/fda-approv... https://stemcellthailand.org/therapies/idiopathic-pulmonary-... https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-59093-7
teddyX
·9 months ago·discuss
Shocked pikachu face