by krishshah5 ·
As builders and developers we share a lot of files and code. A lot of these via zips. I always wanted a simple way to exclude unnecessary files and folders from these archives (node modules, builds etc.)
I built a simple utility for it. Zipper. Native for Mac with SwiftUI and uses the 7zz library under the hood. Fully open source.
It can: > exclude files and folders from your archives > encrypt your archives > export as zip / 7z archives > extract zip, rar, 7z
Would love to hear your thoughts.
Install via brew: `brew install --cask kshah00/tap/zipper`
Or GitHub: https://github.com/kshah00/zipper/
Open to contributions and feedback!
by fny ·
It's been a year now since I made Claude Code my daily driver, but I feel exhausted by all the context switching from managing 2-3 agents at a time. I know some people advocate for letting agents run wild, but in my experience that leads to subtle bugs that compound and reviews become 100x more painful.
What have you done to retain some semblance of flow, stay organized, and limit spinner staring?
by tracker1 ·
I've been working for a few months on an application. Without going into too many details, it will most ideally work with a NAS as a web-app that I'm planning to sell as a containerized (docker) application. Also thinking of maybe packaging a desktop version that will have a slightly reduced feature set as a tauri app.
I've considered either open sourcing the core usage and feature gating some bits behind a closed source version, including a free tier for the commercial version that allows limited use of the expanded features. I'm thinking of a multi-year license as opposed to a direct annual subscription, where the app goes into a limited mode on an expired license.
Mainly, I'd like to be able to monetize the application... I don't want to rug-pull on something like a "lifetime" license either. Even then, if it doesn't really sell after a couple years, I'll probably open-source the whole thing and relegate it to a side project.
What are people's thoughts on closed source vs. open core vs. full open given the goal is actual monetization and support. I don't want to give too many details, as I'm still a couple months away and feel there is a niche for this product.
by vatryok ·
No broker. No Temporal server. No Redis. Just point it at the Postgres, MySQL, SQLite, or MongoDB you already run.
Supports sagas, parallel execution, atomic checkpointing, and has a built-in dashboard.
Demo (workflow survives a mid-run crash): https://youtu.be/o5m77LiZXNY
https://github.com/vatryok/Gravtory
by nicck1 ·
Hi builders, I built my first SaaS in 3 months. Now Im struggling to get users for reviews, and no conversions are happening.
by anju-kushwaha ·
Claude Opus 4.7 is Anthropic's most capable generally available model, released April 16, 2026. It outperforms Opus 4.6, GPT-5.4, and Gemini 3.1 Pro on key benchmarks including agentic coding, multidisciplinary reasoning, scaled tool use, and agentic computer use. It is benchmarked below Claude Mythos Preview — which remains restricted to Project Glasswing partners.
https://vucense.com/ai-intelligence/ai-tools/claude-opus-4-7...