Weird post-midnight project: built myself an operating system. Not really, but really. It's just an app that finds all the other apps I've built in my 80_code folder, but then displays them as icons in a Mac dock + desktop GUI. It’s an easy way to see/use/remember what would otherwise be scattered. Lots of weird features, like the clock changes to a random time every 0.5 seconds, and instead of the date it tells me how many thousand days old I am. If you click the "Fun?" toggle, it lets snakes loose. What's trippy is I also built a multi-tab terminal inside of it, so I can Claude Code to code the code I'm coding (actually writing 0 code). Seriously though this is becoming my Notion replacement, a place to write/plan/do, except with complete interface flexibility, and all-local data. Currently writing this note from within the OS. The unlock for me was in realizing the power of local data over cloud apps. Feels like owning vs. renting. When you have everything in a single sandbox on your computer, you can spawn interfaces to help you with anything, and they can be far more idiosyncratic than anything you'd ever find in a mass-market product. Notion doesn't have snakes.
Feb 20
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