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Dayflow is a macOS app that records screen activity at 1 FPS, analyzes it every 15 minutes using AI, and generates a concise timeline of the user's activities with summaries and distraction highlights. Designed with privacy in mind, users can choose their AI provider and manage their data locally or in the cloud. The app is lightweight, open source, and aims to provide a calm and trustworthy overview of daily productivity.
TrackWeight is a macOS application that turns a MacBook's Force Touch trackpad into a digital weighing scale by utilizing its pressure sensors. Users can weigh objects by maintaining finger contact on the trackpad, which allows for accurate pressure readings that are calibrated and converted into weight measurements. The application is intended for experimental use and should not replace calibrated scales for critical measurements.
Nick shares his experience with signing and notarizing MacOS agents for OpenVox, detailing the challenges posed by Apple's Gatekeeper and the stringent requirements introduced in MacOS 15 Sonoma. He discusses the signing process, the importance of fully signed and notarized binaries, and the need for collaboration within the community to enhance security practices.
MCP Snitch is a macOS application designed for security monitoring and access control of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, enabling users to intercept and analyze server communications. It offers features like automatic server discovery, risk assessment, granular control over tool calls, and audit logging, while leveraging AI for threat detection and response monitoring. The application supports secure key storage and compliance through detailed logging of all interactions with MCP tools.