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Some of the best Devkeepr v2 work is invisible.
The process-tree inspection used to take ~55ms per tick. Willem scoped the probe better and brought it down to ~5ms.
That kind of polish is what makes a background app feel calm.
In Devkeepr v2, “bookmarked” projects became pinned projects.
The menu bar mirrors the app actions: new terminal, new agent, rescan project, quick access.
The projects you actually use stay close. The rest stays out of the way.
Devkeepr is still very good at the boring thing that saves real disk space.
Idle projects can hibernate, delete dependencies and caches, then wake when you need them again.
Your SSD does not need 48 forgotten node_modules folders.
Devkeepr v2 adds GitLab pipelines next to GitHub Actions.
You can monitor runs per project, trigger pipelines or workflows, and jump back to the project from the run entry.
CI is much nicer when it is part of your local workspace.
You know what,
Claude Design is really cool!
I really enjoy working on a design with it, you should try it.
Someone handed me their iPhone 17 Pro Max the other day.
It felt like living in the future.
My 13 mini makes me lose a lot of time during the day, it's sooo slow!
Has anyone tried the new beta OS? They claim to have optimized iOS, can it save my iPhone from the trash bin?