Into Deep
App(s) of the day
Textream — Live Teleprompter for macOS

A free teleprompter app that listens to your voice and highlights your script in real-time as you speak, using on-device macOS speech recognition. It displays a sleek Dynamic Island-style overlay at the top of your screen—visible only to you, invisible to your audience. Perfect for streamers reading sponsor segments, interviewers keeping questions on screen, or anyone delivering content on camera who needs to stay on script without breaking eye contact. Completely private (no cloud processing), works offline, and disappears when you’re done. Stop memorizing. Stop glancing at notes. Just read naturally.
https://blog.fka.dev/textream/
Bleep — Your New Idea Palace

A visual bookmark and inspiration collection tool for iPhone, iPad, and Mac that calls itself “your idea palace.” Instead of linear lists or folders, Bleep lets you organize links, references, and creative sparks into a personal visual archive. It’s for people who save things not to file them away, but to build a living mood board of ideas—the kind of tool that sits somewhere between a bookmark manager and a digital scrapbook. Native Apple design, cross-device sync, and built for browsing your own collection when you need inspiration rather than just searching for what you saved last week.
Astro Editor — Schema-Aware Markdown Editor for Astro Content Collections

A dedicated Mac app for writing Astro content that reads your Zod schemas and transforms frontmatter into smart, validated forms. No more wrestling with YAML in your code editor—dates become pickers, enums become dropdowns, and image fields show live previews with drag-and-drop support. It’s writer mode, not coder mode: focus mode dims everything but your current sentence, copyedit highlighting analyzes parts of speech, and MDX component insertion lets you visually configure props. Inspired by iA Writer’s clean aesthetics, it’s built for people who want to write blog posts and articles without the cognitive overhead of a full IDE.
Inspo
KODE
KODE Immersive blends tech-enabled creativity with immersive storytelling—creating physical and virtual worlds where you step right into the narrative. Their site pulses with experimental typography (text fragments that scatter and reform, kinetic layouts), bold visual statements, and a restless energy that mirrors the experiences they build. Every section feels like it’s pushing against the boundaries of what a portfolio site should be. The aesthetic is raw, glitchy, confident—less “look at our work” and more “come into the emerging world” with us. Screenshots capture their typographic chaos, spatial interfaces, and the kind of design that demands attention.



Watched
Dead of Night (1974)
Today’s vibes
Steve Hauschildt — The Nature Remaining
Ambient drift that feels like watching clouds resolve into patterns—layered synths pulsing with slow-motion curiosity, melodies floating just out of reach. There’s a quiet sense of impermanence here, textures that bloom and fade like light through fog. Perfect for late afternoon when your attention spans out beyond the edges of the screen and settles somewhere between thought and daydream.