You can waste 30 days chasing the wrong AI thing if you trust headlines over people.

If you mostly use chatbots and keep worrying you’re already 1 step behind, this hits hard. I’ve had that exact scroll moment: do I ignore this, or am I about to waste time, money, and attention on the wrong shiny update?

The thing is, last30days isn’t trying to be the biggest library on the shelf. It feels more like walking into a noisy room and noticing where the clapping gets loud, where the comments stack up, and where real money is leaning.

The public notes say the ranking is built from thumbs-up votes, likes, and real money, not polished editor picks [S001]. Honestly, that one line changes the whole story. This is less “search everything” and more “show me what people actually care about right now.”

Before version 3.4.0 on 2026-06-18, that crowd signal sounded like a promise. By version 3.10.0 on 2026-07-04, it had already been pushed into ranking and into how comments from different platforms were sorted [S002]. That’s the before/after that matters: applause stopped being decoration and became the sorting rule.

Boundary: I only checked the public notes and changelog, not a live setup on any machine, so your result may differ. But lowkey the lesson is simple: a tool is worth following when it changes your next decision, not when it dumps more features on you. Save this for your next tool spiral 📌 and who would you send it to before the next hype wave? 👀

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