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Quasar-Preview trends on HF, Slashy email AI ships, and IPO momentum signals (watch local runs)

By Harsh Desai
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TL;DR

Hugging Face hosts two new trending text models while Product Hunt surfaces email and memory tools, Google shares a leadership message, and industry coverage tracks AI listing plans.

What shipped

On 14 June 2026 several model releases and product launches appeared across major hubs. Two text-generation models gained quick traction on Hugging Face while two productivity tools debuted on Product Hunt. A Google leadership address and coverage of upcoming public listings rounded out the day.

Hugging Face trending

Silx-ai led the pair of trending releases with a new text model on the hub. The second entry added a quantized coder variant from an independent uploader. Both items focus on download and local or fine-tuned use rather than hosted APIs.

  • Quasar-Preview Silx-ai placed Quasar-Preview, a text-generation model, on the Hugging Face trending list so builders can download it and fine-tune for chat or content tasks.
  • Gemma-4 coder variant Yuxinlu1 uploaded a 12B GGUF coder model that also trended, giving users a quantized option for running code assistance locally.

Vendor launches

Google CEO address: Sundar Pichai gave a Stanford commencement speech that outlined current AI capabilities and next steps for the company.

Product Hunt picks

Two tools appeared on Product Hunt with direct productivity claims. Slashy targets email handling while Memoriq focuses on memory across multiple chat services. Both aim at users who want immediate daily assistance.

  • Slashy Product Hunt highlighted Slashy, an AI assistant that writes and manages email threads without manual drafting.
  • Memoriq Memoriq launched as a private memory store that links to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok for ongoing context.

Industry news

AI IPO wave: TechCrunch reported that AI startups are accelerating public listing plans and that related service companies are preparing to follow.

What this means for you

For Vibe Builders: You can now test Quasar-Preview or the Gemma coder variant locally and connect them to tools like Memoriq for persistent context. Slashy gives a ready option to automate email without writing prompts each time. Track which of these models stay stable on the hub before adding them to your next workflow.

For Non-techies: Slashy can handle your daily email load while Memoriq keeps past chats available across different services. The two trending models on Hugging Face are mainly for people who already run local setups. Watch the IPO coverage to see which services may change pricing or availability soon.

For Developers: Download the GGUF coder model or Quasar-Preview to benchmark against your current stack for text or code tasks. Memoriq offers a private layer you can evaluate for multi-model memory persistence. The IPO reporting signals potential shifts in vendor roadmaps and support timelines over the next quarter.

What to watch next

Check Hugging Face daily ranks for Quasar-Preview retention. Monitor Product Hunt for follow-up updates from Slashy and Memoriq. Note any further statements from Google on model release schedules.

Harshs take

The day shows a split between quick-share model uploads and narrow productivity wrappers rather than broad platform shifts. The Google address adds little new technical detail while the IPO piece highlights financial timing over technical readiness. Builders should pick one trending model, run a short local test with Memoriq attached, and log output quality before the next wave of listings changes support options.

by Harsh Desai

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