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This article lists nine free or one-time-purchase Mac apps that tackle little annoyances in macOS—from using the notch as a file shelf and hiding menu-bar clutter to boosting file transfers, window management, screenshots, local AI, and cleanup. Each tool solves a specific pain point so the system feels smoother without ongoing subscriptions.
Thomas lists his go-to Chrome extensions, explaining how each speeds up tasks like video messaging, data extraction, image downloading and password management. He covers daily essentials like Loom, Dashlane and Table Capture, plus situational tools for full-page screenshots, color picking and batch link processing.
This article discusses the integration of Engram, a memory product built on Weaviate's vector search technology, into Claude Code. It explores the challenges and improvements in memory recall, particularly how Engram captures contextual details that MEMORY.md cannot, ultimately enhancing workflow efficiency.
The article discusses the author's experiences with Gas Town, an LLM orchestrator designed to manage multiple Claude Code instances. It highlights the potential challenges and benefits of adopting such a system, including workflow visibility, task management, and the need for better planning and coordination.
Boris Cherny shares his efficient setup for using Claude Code, highlighting the importance of customized workflows and verification processes. He details various strategies, such as running multiple sessions in parallel, using slash commands, and maintaining a shared repository for continuous improvement.