@weswinder: this mac app is insanely good for databases > free > open source > beautiful > super fast handy for viewing local codex…
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A tweet highlights a free, open-source Mac app that is great for databases and fast for viewing local SQLite files.
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this mac app is insanely good for databases
> free > open source > beautiful > super fast
handy for viewing local codex threads in sqlite too https://t.co/B08E2zEGCW
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