I've been mainly using this app to bring life back to my Limitless pendent after Limitless dropped me for Meta!
But I do like those 'magic' moments with the Omi desktop app, like when it told me that I was using the wrong date in some documentation I was working on!
Spent 4 months and built Omi for Desktop, your life architect
It sees your screen, hears your conversations and tells you what to do next
It’s like having a second brain that actually pays attention
Open source, local, link below
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son winning his first bodybuilding comp is a nice reminder: progress is built rep by rep. Same with life admin. I use Rollover Tasks to keep the day moving, and let the unfinished stuff come back tomorrow. 💪 https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0
I released a new update to my daily task management app, Rollover 🚀
Categorise and filter your daily task with Labels - available to Rollover+ users.
https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0 - Still simple to use, just better.
I released a new update to my daily task management app, Rollover 🚀🥳
Categorise and filter your daily task / to-do list with Labels - available to Rollover+ users.
https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0 Still simple to use, just beer.
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks.
It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk.
Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
Small tweak that helps me: keep today’s tasks in one simple list, in the order I’ll actually do them. No scheduling maze, no admin spiral. The leftovers just roll over. https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0
State pension chat always reminds me: future-you is real, but so is today-you. I use Rollover Tasks to keep life admin moving without the panic spiral. Finish what you can, let the rest roll. https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0
Everyone’s talking about the Artemis II launch, and honestly my task list also needs a launch window. Rollover Tasks keeps the orbit tidy: complete what you can, roll the rest. https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0 🚀
Watching the Denzel Washington chatter reminded me: good things don’t need 100 features. Same with task apps. Keep it simple, do the work, let the rest roll. https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0
Molly Caudery is making me think about momentum again—small run-ups, clear focus, one jump at a time. That’s how I use Rollover Tasks too: today’s list, no guilt, no chaos. https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0 #ADHD
I just right-clicked the https://t.co/2xgfXQUtLr logo to 'borrow' it for a presentation and found that it automatically pops me over to their brand guidelines and logos page.
Great way to help ensure their brand is borrowed correctly!
Thank you @n8n_io 👍😀
So far, I've been using Xcode to set up my iOS environment and then Cursor to code. Looking forward to trying Xcode directly for coding my app.
Of course, it only replaces Cursor if I focus on Apple only devices.
Made with Cursor and Xcode - https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0
Xcode 26.3 with Claude Agent & Codex hits the Mac App Store today! With advanced reasoning capabilities in Xcode, you can streamline workflows and build faster. And MCP support lets you easily connect other compatible agents.
This is such a grand idea. I wish I had thought of it when my kids were young - they would have loved it, as would I!
Note to self, make physical car game https://t.co/Q3WOTd1bM0
Julian Voss-Andreae, a quantum physicist-turned-sculptor, builds blending figurative sculptures that vanish in front of our eyes — like particles phasing out of existence.
https://t.co/jbaluxMxQx
It's very sweet seeing Japanese kids heading to school each morning wearing their backpacks. My Japanese parents-in-law apartment is across the road from a school and we'd see the youngsters turning up each day, unaccompanied by adult.
https://t.co/8glVb9Ott3