Just released a web wallet extension featuring multi-sig integration for securing shared funds, multi-account support, and custom network URLs.
Perfect for testing early features on undeployed networks.
Try yourself at: https://t.co/H52N13fAMV
While working Midnight ( pun intended ) I was trying to rice my setup , I made this fairly useless opencode plugin for music player.
https://t.co/qLZojBSBy3
https://t.co/cN9EvGUiVt
macOS only.
Thanks to @DhravyaShah for keeping it fully open source. I was able to get this graph working with some minor tweaks in the code for the local instance.
Idk why I needed this but itโs DevEx is awesome.
Really love @supermemory and how flawlessly it worked for me.
2. Login Context and other organisation state was required in order to use the UI, I made minor tweaks to the codebase to bypass those in the local mode with using the `API_KEY` instead.
Full guide โ https://t.co/7qiT1OK7SI
Thanks to @DhravyaShah for keeping it fully open source. I was able to get this graph working with some minor tweaks in the code for the local instance.
Idk why I needed this but itโs DevEx is awesome.
Really love @supermemory and how flawlessly it worked for me.
1. The app sends credentials: "include" on every request. Normal CORS proxies set Origin: * - browser rejects that with credentials.
You need a proxy that echoes back the real origin instead.
There wasn't any wallet which worked perfectly on localnet, built my own.
Honestly skyrocketed my productivity as I am not bottlenecked by other wallets.
More features to come on it. Currently in alpha
You can now run @supermemory locally.
Introducing the supermemory local
- Fully self-contained. Comes with our graph engine, embedding model, etc.
- Run on any machine, with your @openclaw, hermes, claude, etc.
- SDKs to add memory to your agent, or build your company brain.