Very happy to announce we just released a support chat SDK built for React Native. It's an amazing improvement since it has been a community package for year now. (we can never say thank you enough to Walter Holohan for building it back in the days). The new SDK is built from scratch, on the modern Expo Modules architecture instead of the old bridges. It's cleaner, way more maintainable, and fully aligned with how Expo works today. The SDK is built with Expo Modules but that doesn't mean it only works with Expo. It works with both Expo and bare React Native projects. Expo Modules is just the underlying tech we chose to bridge native code, it's not tied to the Expo framework itself. So whether you're on Expo or plain React Native, you're good go to go! Looking for a better chat support experience for your mobile apps? Get started with Crisp Support Chat SDK today! Needless to say it's 100% implemented with Hugo, allowing you to bring AI-powered support to your mobile app customers.
Most automation workflows can call a model, but still need substantial glue code for memory, personalization, and structured data. The Mnexium connector makes those capabilities native in n8n.
20 days ago, I launched here with a Windows-only MVP. The feedback was incredible (we hit #2 Product of the Day!), but the #1 request was: "When is it coming to Mac and Linux?"
I took the revenue from that launch, bought a Mac Mini, and coded non-stop.
Last year we hired a design agency to build our marketing site for @Basedash. They did an incredible job. The headline makes it sound like I'm dunking on them, but I'm not. The site was genuinely great. They built it in Framer so we could manage content ourselves, which was a completely reasonable bet at the time (and something we explicitly asked for).
Once upon a time, developing for Apple was an exciting, rewarding challenge. But lately, that relationship has soured.
Apple has transformed into a trillion-dollar giant that sees developers not as partners, but as a resource to control, extract from, and when convenient ignore.
Hi everyone! I just shipped a new version of OpenFolder, my lightweight launcher for folders, files, and apps on macOS. Here s a quick summary of what s new and what the app does now:
What OpenFolder Does
Lets you pin folders, files, volumes, and apps into a clean menu bar launcher.
Opens anything in one click without digging through Finder.
Supports drag-and-drop to add, reorder, or repair items.
Includes Recent Items, so you can quickly reopen things you used recently.
Optional launch at login for people who rely on it daily.
It s designed for creators, developers, and anyone working across multiple projects.
TechCrunch shared an excerpt from a roughly 30-minute panel featuring Sam Altman, where he mentioned that within the next two years, they plan to introduce hardware built by their AI company.
It s supposed to be: "screenless" and pocket-sized offering a calmer experience than smartphones
avoiding constant notifications and attention overload