Jianghu Lunjian is a free web-based martial arts battle game with an ink-wash aesthetic. Players create a character, select a sect, and an AI reads the rules to write combat scripts that fight on their behalf in a ranked ladder. The game requires OAuth login (GitHub, Google, WeChat Official Account) and uses only in-game virtual currency (silver) earned through matches—no real-money payments. It was self-recommended by its developer on the Meta Appinn forum.
A regular user registered for a football agent qualification on FIFA’s official website and was automatically enrolled into FIFA’s unified identity system. This granted access to multiple internal platforms, including the broadcast management system for the 2026 World Cup. The user found live match streams, pushing addresses, streaming keys, and partial live management controls. The incident exposes a critical security gap in FIFA’s identity and access management.
A regular user registered as a football agent on FIFA's official website and was automatically added to the FIFA Unified Identity System. This granted unauthorized access to internal platforms, including the 2026 World Cup broadcast management system. The user could view live streams, streaming URLs, and push keys, and had controls over live video, scores, lineups, kick-off time, match statistics, and the commentator system. The vulnerability could allow an attacker to hijack the entire World Cup broadcast.
Show Me The Story is an AI-powered novel writing tool that automates the entire process from story setting and outline to chapter-by-chapter composition. It runs as a single file, works across platforms, requires no setup, and stores all data locally. The tool was shared by its creator, TecNico, through the Appinn discovery channel. It aims to help writers produce long-form fiction with minimal friction.
AnyChat is a macOS menu bar application that integrates AI directly into any text input field. By selecting text and pressing a configurable shortcut, it sends the selected content to a user-configured AI service and replaces it with the generated result. The tool supports rewriting, polishing, translation, and summarizing meeting minutes, eliminating the need to switch between apps or copy-paste. It targets productivity tasks like composing emails, editing documents, and organizing notes. The developer posted the self-recommendation on the Appinn forum.
A developer announced Taglauncher on the Appinn forum, a new macOS app launcher designed to replace Launchpad, which is reportedly being removed in macOS 26. Taglauncher uses a tag-based system instead of folders, allowing each app to be assigned multiple tags like 'Design' or 'Writing' for flexible access. The interface was redesigned from the ground up, not copying Launchpad's interaction model. The tool aims to solve the limitation of filing an app into only one folder.