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Checked out Swytchcode — I run a Spring Boot backend and the usual pain is that even with auto-generated OpenAPI docs, other developers still ping me with "how do I actually use this" questions. The docs show what's available but not how to combine endpoints into real workflows. Curious: for a team already serving Swagger UI, what's the typical moment where they realize they need something like...

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Hey everyone! 👋 I'm Hojong, the solo developer behind Novi Note. Why another note app? I'm a backend developer working across TypeScript, Kotlin, and Swift every day — jumping between different IDEs and projects constantly. When I started using Claude Desktop and Claude Code in my workflow, something unexpected happened: markdown files started piling up everywhere. Skills, agent configs,...

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Cool to see a menu bar app built with Tauri + Rust instead of Electron. Curious what made you go with that stack — was it mainly about keeping the memory footprint small, or were there other tradeoffs that pushed you toward Tauri? Also wondering how the final app size compares to something like an Electron-based equivalent.

MeteoriteA minimal & frictionless menu bar notetaker for macOS
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Love the story behind this — building for a real person's frustration always leads to better products. The daily/weekly briefs sound great for review, but I'm curious about note connections. Say I mention "buy milk" today and "grab eggs" three days later — does Brainstream recognize these are related and merge them into one grocery list automatically? That kind of contextual linking between...

BrainstreamAgentic AI notes: smart search, briefs & tasks

