Craft Widgets turns your iPhone and iPad Home Screen into something personal: 500+ ready-made widgets, playable widgets like 2048 and Sudoku, Lock Screen and StandBy widgets, plus a visual editor with layers, fonts, colors, and AI so you can design your own.
YoloShell is an iPhone and iPad terminal for developers who need reliable remote access on the go. It combines SSH, Mosh, tmux, and VNC in one app, so you can connect to servers, keep sessions alive, resume work, and handle quick fixes without opening a laptop.
I love @Cursor. It's enabled me to build (vibe code) so many web apps, sites, extensions, and little things quickly that 1. bring me joy and 2. help me with work or realize personal projects. However... I'm seeing a TON of movement around @Claude by Anthropic's Claude Code. I haven't personally tried it but it's apparently insane (and can also be expensive?) I'm curious. Should I switch? What are you currently using? Or do they both have their own use case. I right now like cursor because I can build directly in a GitHub repo or locally and it helps me learn my way around an IDE. Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!