i study brains and drugs and the color of red, and i make small mac apps for the things the operating system won't fix. the same question runs under both: who is doing the thinking.
and who is doing the reading?
small remedies, free:
- Phosphene — animated wallpapers macOS reserved for itself, pried back open
- Adrafinil — 新薬 ♡ keeps your mac awake only while the AI agents are still working — a eugeroic, not a stimulant
- Piru — an iOS dose tracker that draws the curve of what's still in your blood, and warns before you stack
- Rilmazafone — designs and builds your DMG; puts the last chore of shipping a mac app to sleep
- Coluracetam — a markdown reader that renders the moment you press space — in the app, and in Finder's Quick Look · on the Mac App Store
- Dantrolene — keeps your mac unlocked while you're home on your own WiFi
and the rest of the shelf:
- Refrax — a WebKit browser written from scratch: maximalist tab management, features no other browser has, and full agentic control — open source
- Harmaline — fixes the black screen after a Screen Sharing high-performance disconnect
- Carbidopa — a menu-bar proxy that serves GitHub Copilot as Anthropic & OpenAI APIs, for Claude Code
- · everything, all at once
the machine has forgotten ・ i haven't ・ leave the light on ♡
( ´ • ω • )ノ` ☆ you should be asleep ☆