I made a site for artists to get museum-level references since Pinterest has been a bit frustrating lately.
Open forever.
Free forever.
No AI images ever.
https://t.co/xaA9w82BBN
Been using These As background textures in Graphic design for the past 6 months since This was posted and they have become Staples
desaturate > deep fry with smart sharpen > overlay/vivid light on low opac
10 terminal tools that make you 10x faster in 2026:
1. zoxide
A smarter cd that learns your habits. Type "z proj" and it jumps to the directory you actually meant.
Repo → https://t.co/pZCH3ZQt9F
2. fzf
The fuzzy finder that powers half the terminal world. Search files, processes, git branches, shell history, anything.
Repo → https://t.co/nWEAbBMTm6
3. ripgrep
10x faster than grep. Respects .gitignore by default. Once you use it, you can never go back.
Repo → https://t.co/kb1OcCH9NQ
4. lazygit
Every git command you hate, now one keypress away. Interactive rebase feels like cheating.
Repo → https://t.co/f9fDuU6VKT
5. starship
A shell prompt that shows git status, language versions, and cloud context. Works on every shell. Renders in under 10ms.
Repo → https://t.co/Snotb0pW5B
6. atuin
Replaces your shell history with a searchable SQLite database. Syncs encrypted across every machine you own.
Repo → https://t.co/j0tedZ18wi
7. bat
cat with syntax highlighting, line numbers, and git integration. Your terminal will never look the same.
Repo → https://t.co/omdUbpX14E
8. eza
A modern ls with colors, icons, and git status built in. Makes every directory readable at a glance.
Repo → https://t.co/MxRtY8Jipo
9. yazi
A blazing fast file manager that runs in your terminal. Image previews, async I/O, vim keybindings.
Repo → https://t.co/egfS6pkLfx
10. delta
Turns git diff into something you actually want to read. Side-by-side view, syntax highlighting, line numbers.
Repo → https://t.co/GHJCrGMMm9
These Japanese indie devs are turning dungeon crawling into dungeon hacking with their new node-based RPG.
- Play as the alchemist, sending in your Golems
- Automate them using the ModuleRack
- Upgrade your Golems with found parts
It's called Algolemeth. Would you play this?
what's your ideal inspiration process?
you know i love cosmos, https://t.co/UxSdf6hm9j, and pinterest. but i have problems with all of them.
pinterest has a great discovery algo. but it's tuned for engagement, so once it starts feeding you a certain type of image you end up in a spiral that's hard to escape.
cosmos is great when culture-drive curation is the goal. but heavy curation has a cost: you end up seeing the same references everyone else does.
https://t.co/UxSdf6hm9j is a wild child. no notes on that. but as much as i love quirky human curation, i also love an algorithm that feels like it understands how i think.
i've tried mymind and i respect their commitment to no collaboration but i need collaborative features since i think the real unlocks happen when you combine personal thought, collaborative though, and algorithmic discovery.
so this is why i'm building memio.
memio is a local-first, creative memory companion. i've been tuning a similarity algorithm that’s been really fun to use. it's looser than pinterest and cosmos, which means it surfaces unexpected connections instead of just showing you more of what you already clicked on. the goal is for it to feel like a little like human curation.
here's where memio is going:
multi-modal. right now it handles images. text, links, video, and audio are all in the works. cli, mcp, and all the other acronyms too.
private by default. your library lives on your computer or in your own cloud storage. the core algorithm runs entirely on-device, so you can do a lot without ever hitting an external api.
collaborative when you want. you'll be able to choose which boards you share with other people and llms and that will extend what you can do in the base version.
capture whatever. find connections you couldn't find any other way. make cool shit.
i'm building this for all of us so tell me what you want from a tool like this!