2026-06-28 Picks: Adrafinil, Decomp Academy, Engye
Adrafinil: Keep Your Mac Awake for AI Agents, No Screen Needed
Anyone running AI coding agents on a MacBook knows the annoyance: close the lid and the machine sleeps, leave it open and the screen burns power. Adrafinil takes a straightforward approach — it keeps the system awake only while your AI agents are working, then lets the Mac sleep when they're done. No extra hardware, no complex setup. Use your Mac normally; it only kicks in when needed.
Decomp Academy: Reverse Engineer GameCube Games into Matching C
Game reverse engineering has a steep learning curve. Decomp Academy aims to flatten it by teaching you to decompile GameCube PowerPC assembly into byte-matching C code. Each lesson is graded live by the real Metrowerks CodeWarrior GC/2.0 compiler — you write code and get instant feedback. It's free, interactive, and a solid starting point for anyone interested in game reverse engineering.
Engye: Transfer Files with a QR Code, No Signup Needed
Engye strips file transfer down to the bare minimum: both devices open a web page, one generates a QR code, the other scans it, and the transfer begins. No accounts, no app installs, no cloud intermediary — the file moves directly over your local network. If you occasionally need to toss a file between your phone and computer, this is about as frictionless as it gets.







