Apps
Why each app exists and how it was built.
Fly From the Sun All the Way to Andromeda — NULLSPACE
Leave the solar system and drift into interstellar space, right in your browser. Planets placed by real catalog coordinates, nebulae and galaxies drawn to match Hubble and ESO photos — NULLSPACE.
A Map That Shows Only the Chargers You Can Plug Into — Suchamap
A charging map for Tesla owners in Korea. Superchargers, Destination Chargers, and NACS rest-stop chargers on one map — with idle fees, parking costs, and access tips surfaced before you arrive.
Tockk — A Notch Notification App for Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI
Tockk is an open-source macOS app that turns the notch into a Dynamic Island-style notification whenever your AI coding agent — Claude Code, Codex CLI, or Gemini CLI — finishes a task.
Why I Built a Radial Launcher for macOS — The Cirki Story
Raycast and Alfred didn't quite fit. In that gap grew a circular app launcher that opens right where your cursor is.
A macOS Menu Bar Calendar That Does Exactly That
Calery lives in your menu bar — calendar, reminders, and Pomodoro timer in one panel. No subscription, no network access, $2.99 one-time.
A Temporary Tray for Mac — How Epheme Changes the Way You Move Files
Epheme is a macOS drag app built around the idea of a temporal tray: a surface that holds files, images, and text during a task, then clears itself when the work is done.