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(Re)introducing opensrc. Now in Rust 🦀
Give your AI agent deeper implementation context, not just types and docs. The actual source code of your dependencies.
Agents use `opensrc path` in any bash command. Fetched once, cached globally.
npx skills add vercel-labs/opensrc
github.com/vercel-labs/op…
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So excited to share that @adrgrondin and @LocallyAIApp are joining LM Studio family!
Together we are doubling down on Apple platforms to bring you delightful AI experiences across devices.
Adrien was able to build a tasteful and much loved app over nights and weekends, and have been crushing it on twitter as well. Could not be more excited to join forces and build the future together.
Welcome to the team, Adrien!
Adrien Grondin@adrgrondin
I’m excited to announce that I’ve joined @lmstudio 👾 The team behind the app is amazing and I couldn’t be more proud. I’ll still be working on Locally AI, now full-time, to bring the best experience possible.
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@JuanRezzio @cursor_ai Not yet, once I can bring my own model providers it would be!
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Last thursday we released @cursor_ai 3.0!
Are you guys liking it? Is it your go-to coding layout or are you using the IDE?
Curious about your thoughts!
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Podchemy is now open source!
I don’t listen to podcasts. I prefer reading, but most notes/summary tools serve a few bullet points and quotes which are too shallow for me. This felt like a good problem to solve when I was looking for ideas to build, and learn how to code with AI in the process.
A year later, @podchemy gets thousands of visits every month. Many podcast creators and guests whom I admire have praised these notes. Balaji invited me to his Network School, Sajith Pai called it “likely my favourite new podcast tool / offering of 2025”, and my favorite moment was getting an email from David Deutsch with some corrections to the notes on his podcast appearance.
Building Podchemy has been a rewarding experience. I’ve learned a lot and strengthened my AI muscles. There are many directions it could go from here, and I hope this decision to open-source will help with that.
I am also taking an indefinite break from Podchemy’s active development and maintenance. Given how rapidly AI tools have been progressing, other higher-impact ideas floating in my head, and life getting more interesting but also demanding at both work and home, Podchemy is no longer on my list of priorities. I may come back to it, or not, I don’t know. Open-sourcing feels like the right closure for now.
GitHub link here, fork away! github.com/vatsalkaushik/…
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@aarondfrancis @jamesqquick Very curious how this will work with different harnesses. I am jumping between 4-5 different harnesses daily 😅
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@BleedingDev @0xSero @thekitze I have found myself preferring the CLI > chat TUI. I think app server/acp definitely makes sense, but not sure why they should abandon CLI?
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@Shpigford Have you considered adding something like github.com/EveryInc/proof… to it?
My main use of Clearly is quick previews of markdown files, but have a multiplayer option to work with my nanoclaws would be amazing.
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i wonder what clearly.md might look like as a macos-native obsidian alternative in an AI/agent world 🤔
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I created a Private Second Brain 🧠 for you. It’s called Dump.
I used Slack, Twitter bookmarks, and Apple Notes to store things, but finding old info was painful. Slack’s 90-day limit made it worse. Many founders faced the same issue, so I built Dump.
Dump is your private second brain. It stores everything on your device or iCloud and helps you retrieve information with context, exactly when you need it. 100% privacy.
Would love to hear your thoughts.
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few initial thoughts:
1. Because it's a Zed fork, it's not clear if we're expected to use the Zed chat interface, or terminal. Obviously either could be used, but an opinionated decision could be helpful
2. I'm not sure why the default is always a browser. I would almost never default to a browser when opening a tool like this. I see a browser as a complimentary feature to quickly test web projects
3. It seems we lose some of Zeds performance, which is a shame, this is the primary reason I would consider!
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Glass is now much more powerful with its biggest update yet.
Download the latest version here : github.com/Glass-HQ/Glass…
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