Rule 8 Compliance a.k.a Please let us enjoy finding new apps again
Im finding my default stance towards apps I find here is one of suspicion and anxiety... I used to be excited to find new apps, but now that excitement is always accompanied by this anxiety of a poorly engineered app with privacy, security, performance holes.
I think there have already been a few posts about the topic of vibe coded apps flooding this sub but there is a critical point that needs to be raised that hasnt seen discussed sufficiently
Rule 8 Compliance
This is a self policing directive and its far too easy for posters to ignore/miss. I'd wager that most posters dont read the rules to begin with. And as such I am not very confident that people who are vibe coding are self labeling.
What makes this more complex is that its highly likely that most devs (at least the part of the industry that is making apps and posting onreddit) are using some amount of AI coding in their workflow with the question only being to what extent and how much are they offloading to AI. Vibe coding is the extreme end of this.
I think its worth reworking the rule to require all devs to disclose how AI was used in development - perhaps with some basic strata:
1. None
2. Code completion: Just tab complete at line/function level
3. Heavily spec'd input and fully validated output: Architecture, design, trade off decision making (i.e. core engineering) done by the human and also fully tests, validates the AI output
4. Vibe coded: Just prompting a chatbot and using whatever it gives if it works.
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Im finding my default stance towards apps I find here is one of suspicion and anxiety... I used to be excited to find new apps, but now that excitement is always accompanied by this anxiety of a poorly engineered app with privacy, security, performance holes.
I think there have already been a few posts about the topic of vibe coded apps flooding this sub but there is a critical point that needs to be raised that hasnt seen discussed sufficiently
Rule 8 Compliance
This is a self policing directive and its far too easy for posters to ignore/miss. I'd wager that most posters dont read the rules to begin with. And as such I am not very confident that people who are vibe coding are self labeling.
What makes this more complex is that its highly likely that most devs (at least the part of the industry that is making apps and posting onreddit) are using some amount of AI coding in their workflow with the question only being to what extent and how much are they offloading to AI. Vibe coding is the extreme end of this.
I think its worth reworking the rule to require all devs to disclose how AI was used in development - perhaps with some basic strata:
1. None
2. Code completion: Just tab complete at line/function level
3. Heavily spec'd input and fully validated output: Architecture, design, trade off decision making (i.e. core engineering) done by the human and also fully tests, validates the AI output
4. Vibe coded: Just prompting a chatbot and using whatever it gives if it works.
https://redd.it/1r4p9d1
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Can't get Windows App to remote into my PC
I have a PC with Windows 11 Pro and both computers are on the same network.
I can't seem to login though. I've tried different usernames such as
PC-user-name
EMAIL@hotmail.com
PC-NAME\user
MicrosoftAccount\EMAIL@hotmail.com
Remote Desktop is enabled on the Windows machine.
Anyone figure out how to use it?
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I have a PC with Windows 11 Pro and both computers are on the same network.
I can't seem to login though. I've tried different usernames such as
PC-user-name
EMAIL@hotmail.com
PC-NAME\user
MicrosoftAccount\EMAIL@hotmail.com
Remote Desktop is enabled on the Windows machine.
Anyone figure out how to use it?
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DS_Store Inspector — Look at Finder metadata
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AuraFi - native lofi radio in your menu bar. <3mb, free, no bloat.
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[OS] Magnetism - Opensource Magnet Alternative
https://github.com/sadopc/magnetism
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GitHub - sadopc/magnetism: Free, open-source macOS window manager. Keyboard shortcuts, drag-to-edge snapping, multi-display support.…
Free, open-source macOS window manager. Keyboard shortcuts, drag-to-edge snapping, multi-display support. A native Swift alternative to Magnet. - sadopc/magnetism
Up until 2022, macOS used to show a colorful flag for active input source in the menu bar. Now it's dull monochromatic codes. There's an app that brings back glanceability - Colorful Input Menu Flags for macOS.
Colorful Input Menu Flags menu bar item & menu
Up until May of 2022, when macOS 12.4 was released, there used to be a colorful flag for active input source in the menu bar. You would use your keyboard shortcuts to switch between languages you were accustomed to, and you'd see the flag change in the menu bar. Even with your peripheral vision, the colors used to be a very useful cue.
In Monterey 12.4, Apple changed that to a dull, monochromatic language code. There is some sort of explanation behind Apple's decision, but it never sat right to me that it was now "the new way or the highway". Within a week I've developed Colorful Input Menu Flags and hoped it would make it through App Review.
CIMF is a small menu bar utility that displays emoji-based country flags for the active keyboard layout. For languages that are official in multiple countries, the app offers customization - you can pick which flag you want to see. Some Welsh users were very vocal around this :)
What it offers:
Clear, high-contrast flag indicators for strong glanceability
Tiny memory footprint and minimal resource usage
It doesn’t replace or modify Apple’s built-in input menu — it simply adds its own visual indicator alongside it.
If you rely on multiple keyboard inputs daily and want a faster visual cue than text codes, this restores that experience in a lightweight way.
You can get it from the Mac App Store for a dollar. I hope the flair Lifetime is correct - it's a one time payment and I intend to keep the app up to date for my lifetime
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Colorful Input Menu Flags menu bar item & menu
Up until May of 2022, when macOS 12.4 was released, there used to be a colorful flag for active input source in the menu bar. You would use your keyboard shortcuts to switch between languages you were accustomed to, and you'd see the flag change in the menu bar. Even with your peripheral vision, the colors used to be a very useful cue.
In Monterey 12.4, Apple changed that to a dull, monochromatic language code. There is some sort of explanation behind Apple's decision, but it never sat right to me that it was now "the new way or the highway". Within a week I've developed Colorful Input Menu Flags and hoped it would make it through App Review.
CIMF is a small menu bar utility that displays emoji-based country flags for the active keyboard layout. For languages that are official in multiple countries, the app offers customization - you can pick which flag you want to see. Some Welsh users were very vocal around this :)
What it offers:
Clear, high-contrast flag indicators for strong glanceability
Tiny memory footprint and minimal resource usage
It doesn’t replace or modify Apple’s built-in input menu — it simply adds its own visual indicator alongside it.
If you rely on multiple keyboard inputs daily and want a faster visual cue than text codes, this restores that experience in a lightweight way.
You can get it from the Mac App Store for a dollar. I hope the flair Lifetime is correct - it's a one time payment and I intend to keep the app up to date for my lifetime
https://redd.it/1r58lvu
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Update on LaunchMe - Launchpad replacement with customization for macOS 26 Tahoe.
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