✨ Features of Lazyjournal
· Simple installation — runs from a single executable with no dependencies or configuration needed
· Centralized search — filter across all log sources to quickly find the desired journal
· Live streaming — view new log events in real time (similar to tail)
· Systemd integration — view all units (services, sockets, etc.) and their logs with current running status
· Journalctl support — access full system and user journals through journald
· Boot history — list and inspect kernel log output for all system boots
· Auditd integration — view and filter audit rules by key in interpreted format
· File system log access — browse Apache, Nginx, syslog, messages, and other logs from /var/log
· User log discovery — list all log files in home directories and open denoscriptor logs used by processes
· Archive log reading — supports gz, xz, bz2 compressed logs and pcap packet capture formats
· Apple System Logs — supports viewing logs in ASL format
· Remote host log analysis — aggregate and analyze logs from multiple systems via rsyslog
· Docker and Swarm logs — read container logs with timestamps and stream-based filtering
· Docker Compose logs — combined log view across all stack containers, sorted by time
· Podman logs — read logs without running a background socket process
· Kubernetes support — view pod logs after configuring kubectl connection to the cluster
· k3s logs — access pod and container logs from any node, including workers
· Windows support — read Windows Event Logs via PowerShell and wevtutil, plus application logs
· Remote access — connect and view logs stored on other systems
· Simple installation — runs from a single executable with no dependencies or configuration needed
· Centralized search — filter across all log sources to quickly find the desired journal
· Live streaming — view new log events in real time (similar to tail)
· Systemd integration — view all units (services, sockets, etc.) and their logs with current running status
· Journalctl support — access full system and user journals through journald
· Boot history — list and inspect kernel log output for all system boots
· Auditd integration — view and filter audit rules by key in interpreted format
· File system log access — browse Apache, Nginx, syslog, messages, and other logs from /var/log
· User log discovery — list all log files in home directories and open denoscriptor logs used by processes
· Archive log reading — supports gz, xz, bz2 compressed logs and pcap packet capture formats
· Apple System Logs — supports viewing logs in ASL format
· Remote host log analysis — aggregate and analyze logs from multiple systems via rsyslog
· Docker and Swarm logs — read container logs with timestamps and stream-based filtering
· Docker Compose logs — combined log view across all stack containers, sorted by time
· Podman logs — read logs without running a background socket process
· Kubernetes support — view pod logs after configuring kubectl connection to the cluster
· k3s logs — access pod and container logs from any node, including workers
· Windows support — read Windows Event Logs via PowerShell and wevtutil, plus application logs
· Remote access — connect and view logs stored on other systems
🔐 Features of Nothing K
· Encrypted password vault — stores all credentials using AES-256-GCM encryption for maximum security
· Secure key derivation — PBKDF2 generates strong encryption keys from user passwords
· Android KeyStore integration — hardware-backed protection for cryptographic keys
· Biometric unlock — fingerprint or face authentication for fast, secure access
· Built-in password generator — create strong, random passwords directly within the app
· Encrypted activity log — securely records adds, edits, and deletions in your vault
· Import and export vault data — safely back up or migrate encrypted vaults between devices
· Local-only storage — no external servers or cloud sync; your data stays on-device
· Minimal, privacy-first design — focused on simplicity, security, and user control
· Audit and change history — view a timeline of vault modifications for transparency
· Open-source transparency — full source code under the MIT License for public review
· Strong data integrity — GCM mode ensures confidentiality and authenticity of stored data
· Modern Kotlin architecture — clean, efficient, and natively built for Android
· Offline functionality — works fully without an internet connection
· Security disclosure policy — includes a SECURITY.md for responsible vulnerability reporting
· Encrypted password vault — stores all credentials using AES-256-GCM encryption for maximum security
· Secure key derivation — PBKDF2 generates strong encryption keys from user passwords
· Android KeyStore integration — hardware-backed protection for cryptographic keys
· Biometric unlock — fingerprint or face authentication for fast, secure access
· Built-in password generator — create strong, random passwords directly within the app
· Encrypted activity log — securely records adds, edits, and deletions in your vault
· Import and export vault data — safely back up or migrate encrypted vaults between devices
· Local-only storage — no external servers or cloud sync; your data stays on-device
· Minimal, privacy-first design — focused on simplicity, security, and user control
· Audit and change history — view a timeline of vault modifications for transparency
· Open-source transparency — full source code under the MIT License for public review
· Strong data integrity — GCM mode ensures confidentiality and authenticity of stored data
· Modern Kotlin architecture — clean, efficient, and natively built for Android
· Offline functionality — works fully without an internet connection
· Security disclosure policy — includes a SECURITY.md for responsible vulnerability reporting
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🚀 Features of Dyad
⚡️ Local — fast, private, and completely free from lock-in
🛠 Bring your own keys — use your own AI API keys with no vendor dependency
🖥 Cross-platform — simple to run on both Mac and Windows
⚡️ Local — fast, private, and completely free from lock-in
🛠 Bring your own keys — use your own AI API keys with no vendor dependency
🖥 Cross-platform — simple to run on both Mac and Windows
✨ Features of Material Photo Widget
· Select individual photos or sync entire device folders for dynamic content
· Automated slideshows — set intervals or schedules to cycle photos seamlessly
· Custom widget actions — open full-screen photos, launch apps, or jump to URLs
· Advanced appearance controls — adjust borders, opacity, saturation, brightness, offset, and padding
· Six flexible layout formats — Shapes, Square, Tall, Wide, Original, and Fill
· Twenty-eight unique widget shapes for personalized home-screen designs
· Select individual photos or sync entire device folders for dynamic content
· Automated slideshows — set intervals or schedules to cycle photos seamlessly
· Custom widget actions — open full-screen photos, launch apps, or jump to URLs
· Advanced appearance controls — adjust borders, opacity, saturation, brightness, offset, and padding
· Six flexible layout formats — Shapes, Square, Tall, Wide, Original, and Fill
· Twenty-eight unique widget shapes for personalized home-screen designs