takes 1 prompt to solve the tiny problems you have
built an app to keep my mac awake with the lid closed to be able to keep my local claude code running via mobile
It's breathtaking how much the @fdotinc community accelerated Lorrie in the last few weeks.
Founders in the program helped refine the concept and even gave me entire feature ideas.
Sumant suggested adding Home Screen widgets after his first time trying Lorrie.
Shared collections was an idea from another founder too.
Yet another founder helped me create a new logo in 24 hours, just 48 hours before launch.
At the start of Canopy, Lorrie was a quirky single-player camera demo.
Now it’s a launched social app on the App Store.
Imagine if we had 5 more weeks!
I built a Mac app that lives in the notch and just does things for you.
Download a paper from the browser, summarize it, send it on iMessage. It just does it.
Interface inspired by Mac's Spotlight and Blinkit's dynamic island. The agent loop was the hard part and spent half my time just getting multi-step tasks to not break.
my cat sits next to me while i work. wanted that on screen too so i built one into my macbook notch.
she actually lives there. comes out when she wants attention. naps after eating. gets antsy if you feed her too much.
with openai launching their pet companion today, i love that coding agent interfaces are getting personal, not just efficient.
my cat sits next to me while i work. wanted that on screen too so i built one into my macbook notch.
she actually lives there. comes out when she wants attention. naps after eating. gets antsy if you feed her too much.
with openai launching their pet companion today, i love that coding agent interfaces are getting personal, not just efficient.
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You must have heard about different HR zones while working out. This one gives you context zones during your coding sessions. Check it out. https://t.co/MwIcYDCzg6 @ClaudeDevs
pushed hard on this build!
almost 22 hrs active build time, 358 asks
not my only session this week, but the longest one
launching shared collections tomorrow
The time you spend thinking about posting content is inversely proportional to your chances of posting it(in my experience)
Most of the post I’ve made recently were just thought through few minutes before