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tskulbru | 21 days ago
- Kvile ( https://kvile.app ) — A lightweight desktop HTTP client built with Rust + Tauri. Native .http file support (JetBrains/VS Code/Kulala compatible), Monaco editor, JS pre/post scripts, SQLite-backed history. Sub-second startup. MIT licensed, no cloud, your requests stay on your machine. Think Postman without the bloat and login walls.
- Mockingjay ( https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mockingjay-secure-recorder/id6... ) — iOS app that records video and streams AES-256-GCM encrypted chunks to your Google Drive in real-time. By the time someone takes your phone, the footage is already safe in the cloud. Built for journalists, activists, and anyone who needs tamper-proof evidence. Features a duress PIN that wipes local keys while preserving cloud backups, and a fake sleep mode that makes the phone look powered off during recording.
- Stao ( https://stao.app ) — A simple sit/stand reminder for standing desk users. Runs in the system tray, tracks your streaks, zero setup. Available on macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android.
- MyVisualRoutine ( https://myvisualroutine.com ) — This one is personal. I have three kids, two with severe disabilities. Visual schedules (laminated cards, velcro boards) are a lifeline for non-verbal children, but they're a nightmare to manage and they don't leave the house. So I built an app that lets you create a full visual routine in about 20 seconds and take it anywhere. Choice boards, First/Then boards, day plans, 50+ preloaded activities, works fully offline. Free tier is genuinely usable. Available on iOS and Android.
freedomben|21 days ago
A few questions and comments:
| Kvile |
- Awesome, really happy to see a reasonable take on this (open source, offline-first, no telemetry, no acount, etc). Do you think at some point you'll try to monetize it in some way?
- Looks like build assets didn't get attached for the latest release (v0.2.1) in Github: https://github.com/tskulbru/kvile/releases/tag/kvile-v0.2.1
| Mockingjay |
- Awesome, definitely a valuable project. I'll be sharing this with some friends who could really use this.
| Stao |
- The website says it's open source, but I couldn't find a link to the source repo. I looked at your github repos and didn't see it in there either.
- Great idea! I'm so bad about forgetting to stand so something like this could be super useful.
tskulbru|20 days ago
Stao: Hm yea this is a mistake on my LLM when it generated the website for me (i couldnt be bothered). It probably got confused since i released it for Linux. Its not open-source. Yes! Exactly, thats why i made it, i ALWAYS forgot. I still do, but far less frequently than before, using Stao helped me a lot.
theNailz|18 days ago
tskulbru|19 days ago
- Biblewise — a Bible trivia game I originally built for my niece and nephew but ended up with three modes: adventure (progressive levels across 6 categories), daily challenges with streak tracking, and a timed mode. Built with SwiftUI + SwiftData, offline-first. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/biblewise-bible-quiz-game/id67...
- Neimr — a collaborative naming app with Tinder-style swiping. Create a survey for baby names, pet names, business names, etc., invite your partner/friends, and it finds which names you all agree on. Built with Flutter + Firebase. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/neimr-find-names-together/id67...
faxmeyourcode|20 days ago
The app is beautiful - much better than I could build - what tech is it using if you don't mind me asking? Is it flutter, react native, something else? Just want to get better at mobile dev.
tskulbru|20 days ago
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Huppie|20 days ago
> All apps i found were either shit, real shit, or didnt solve my personal need.
Wow, what an amazing coincidence. I made something that looks pretty similar from the looks of it just a few weeks ago because I found the same thing. If I knew your app existed I probably wouldn't have made it. I wasn't even thinking of selling it, just made it for my kid because it makes following various daily routines easier.
It's a mostly vibe coded (well, I made tons of visual and technical decisions but didn't look at the code much except some spot checks) PWA that can run offline on an iPod Touch.
It has some quirks and hidden features for day schedules, timers, etc.
There's plenty of yank in there (yours is almost certainly built better) but it works pretty well for most daily routines.
You can check it out here: https://girls-routine-planner.huppie.nl/
tskulbru|20 days ago
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vmt-man|16 days ago
do you have plans to add it to brew? :3 it's more convenient way for updates
tskulbru|12 days ago
tomasz-tomczyk|15 days ago
I like the idea of Kvile, I hate Postman with passion -- but I'm having difficulty getting started - I expected a screen to start creating a network request; it asked me to add a folder so I did it and now the Collections is spinning (it's an empty folder, so not sure what's it doing?) and I still don't have a screen to create the HTTP request itself. Do I need the .http files, i.e. Kvile doesn't give you the editor?
tskulbru|12 days ago
delusional|20 days ago
That's going to be used for recording women in public.
skeeter2020|20 days ago
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