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This is the way. When the job can be done on local hardware you already own, it feels wasteful to rent offsite tokens.

talatRealtime meeting notes that don’t leave your Mac
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The wow factor of VR wears off. One thought I always go back to is that people generally don't like wearing glasses. Unless you need them to see or block the sun, there had better be a big advantage to having something resting on your face all day.
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Yeah, I heard about Replit and wondered how it could actually work. There's a bit more than just coding needed to get on the app store.
Apple Cracks Down on ‘Vibe Coding’ Apps
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This brings back memories! The first time I saw a Mac as a kid, it had those eyes in the menubar that followed the mouse pointer.

PixelClawA tiny pixel crab that lives on your Dock
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Yeah, this took some iteration on my side too. My first instinct was to gate features behind a subscription. After running through the onboarding flow a few times, it started to feel like I was asking people to pay before they’d really had a chance to experience all aspects of the product. I ended up moving toward a fuller free experience. My thinking is that free should be enough for someone...
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Lately I've found myself switching to the 5.4 models in Cursor more often than the built-in 4.6 models. Code results are about the same, but GPT models seem to do a better job of explaining the reasoning.

GPT‑5.4 mini and nanoFast and efficient models optimized for coding and subagents
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This makes a lot of sense. Most of our computers already function as a personal knowledge base, even if it's completely disorganized. It will take some time for trust to warm up to tools like this, but they seem inevitable. Even if the AI runs locally, having a way to easily wipe the AI's memory (clear cache, like a web browser) should provide peace of mind.

LoreCursor for your memory. 100% private, open-source & free.
