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Warcraftcn — Warcraft III-Inspired UI Components

An open-source component library that resurrects the iconic Warcraft III RTS interface aesthetic for modern web development. Copy-paste ready components that work across frameworks—buttons, panels, tooltips, and UI chrome rendered with that unmistakable golden metal, weathered wood, and ornate fantasy styling. It’s nostalgia-driven design tooling: fan-made, framework-agnostic, and ready to drop into your project when you need your web app to feel like commanding an orc army from the year 2002.

Warcraftcn

https://www.warcraftcn.com/


App(s) of the day

BetterCapture — Native Screen Recorder for macOS

BetterCapture

A free, open-source screen recorder built with native macOS technologies (SwiftUI and ScreenCaptureKit) that lives in your menu bar and respects your privacy. Supports professional codecs (ProRes 4444, HEVC, H.264), alpha channel transparency, simultaneous system audio and microphone recording, and content filtering. Zero tracking, zero analytics, zero cloud uploads—everything stays local. MIT licensed, no subscriptions, no premium tiers. Just a polished screen recorder that feels like it belongs on macOS and doesn’t spy on you.

https://jsattler.github.io/BetterCapture/


PicoClaw — Ultra-Lightweight AI Assistant in Go

An AI assistant refactored from the ground up in Go that runs on $10 hardware with less than 10MB of RAM—99% smaller than OpenClaw and 98% cheaper than a Mac mini. Boots in under 1 second even on a 0.6GHz single-core processor, supports RISC-V, ARM, and x86 architectures, and ships as a single self-contained binary. The entire codebase was bootstrapped by an AI agent that drove the architectural migration from TypeScript/Python to Go. It’s OpenClaw’s tiny embedded cousin: minimal footprint, lightning-fast startup, designed for running personal AI assistants on cheap Linux SBCs, home automation boards, or anything that can barely run a shell.

https://github.com/sipeed/picoclaw


Watched

Today’s vibes

Shigeto — Detroit Part 1

Downtempo electronics that unfold like memories surfacing through fog—dusty samples layered over skeletal beats, jazz fragments drifting through lo-fi static. It’s Detroit refracted through ambient hip-hop sensibility: melancholic, textured, intimate. The kind of track that makes urban decay feel quietly beautiful, perfect for late-night drives or early morning contemplation when the city’s still asleep.

DJ KRUSH & Mr. Lif — Nosferatu

Trip-hop meets underground hip-hop: DJ KRUSH’s shadowy, cinematic production coils around Mr. Lif’s dense lyrical delivery like smoke in a basement club. The beat creeps forward with nocturnal menace, scratches and samples building a soundscape that’s equal parts Eastern philosophy and 90s New York grit. Vampiric vibes indeed—this one feeds on darkness and thrives in headphones after midnight.