▲ 24 r/Ocarina+2 crossposts

Turning Meta Ray-Ban Display into an ocarina because why not

Made a little ocarina app for Meta Ray-Ban Display where you play notes with your hands.
First test had to be Saria’s Song, obviously.

Tiny, completely unnecessary — exactly the kind of AR toy I wanted to exist.

Fan-made, not affiliated with Nintendo/Zelda. Just having fun.

What song should I try next?

u/Special_Permit_5546 — 7 days ago

Looking for macOS testers for Kuku - local-first AI Markdown workspace

Hey everyone, I am looking for a few people who use Markdown notes, Obsidian-style vaults, or local-first tools on macOS to test Kuku.

Kuku is an open-source local-first Markdown workspace for macOS. The rough idea is: "Cursor for local Markdown notes."

What it does right now:

- works with local plain .md files

- supports wikilinks/backlinks/search/graph-style navigation

- has an AI assistant that can search/read/create/edit notes

- shows reviewable changes before applying edits

- supports BYOK Gemini today

- keeps the local Markdown folder as the source of truth

I am especially looking for feedback from people who:

- already use Obsidian, Logseq, Bear, Apple Notes, Notion, or plain Markdown

- care about local-first / file ownership

- want AI help but do not want their notes silently rewritten

- have a real vault/project folder they can try it on

The biggest things I want feedback on:

- is the "Cursor for local Markdown notes" positioning clear?

- does the AI editing/review flow feel trustworthy?

- what would stop you from using it as a daily notes workspace?

- what is confusing in onboarding or first run?

Site: https://www.kukuwrite.com/

GitHub: https://github.com/kukuwrite/kuku

Happy to answer questions here. Critical feedback is honestly more useful than polite feedback.

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u/Special_Permit_5546 — 28 days ago

Kuku - open-source local-first Markdown workspace with AI-assisted note editing

I built Kuku because I wanted an Obsidian/plain Markdown style workspace where the files stay local, but an AI assistant can still work with the notes directly.

The interesting bits:

- plain .md files as the source of truth

- wikilinks, backlinks, search, and graph navigation

- AI assistant can search/read/create/edit notes in the workspace

- edits are designed around reviewable diffs before applying

- BYOK Gemini today, more providers/local models planned

- macOS desktop app, open-source repo

The product shape I am aiming for is "Cursor for local Markdown notes" rather than a chatbot sitting next to a vault. Feedback on the architecture or trust model would be very welcome.

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u/Special_Permit_5546 — 28 days ago