Now we have abundant apps, we’ve hit a ceiling in good ways to track and share them. For example, Simon Willison’s personal tools: "Miscellaneous HTML+JavaScript tools built mostly with the help of LLMs." Willison lists 80+ useful tools and the search box can see 205. That’s a lot! He has hyper-specific tools like one to track daylight savings changes in California, personal software to help build his newsletter from his blog, and a tool to edit using Strunk & White’s principle to omit needless words. (What’s especially neat is Willison shares the prompts and chat history behind each tool.) I keep a note when I see people sharing abundant apps. Matt Sephton shipped 20 macOS apps in a day. Everything from a sound effects generator to perspective correction to a language translator with a beautiful interaction: hit cmd-C to copy twice to auto-translate any text. tools.jamesking.io – designer James King shares personal web-based tools such as his bookmarked fonts and a custom editor to…
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