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Confessions about my smart home
6 by pabs3 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Pglocks.org
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Craft Basic (Windows 95 and up)
6 by lintalist | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Paper Mechanisms
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The Conquest of Hell Gate [pdf]
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Show HN: A web browser agent in your Chrome side panel
8 by parsabg | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN, I'm excited to share BrowserBee, a privacy-first AI assistant in your browser that allows you to run and automate tasks using your LLM of choice (currently supports Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, and Ollama). Short demo here: https://ift.tt/J5CmYnj... Inspired by projects like Browser Use and Playwright MCP, its main advantage is the browser extension form factor which makes it more convenient for day to day use, especially for less technical users. Its also a bit less cumbersome to use on websites that require you to be logged in, as it attaches to the same browser instance you use (on privacy: the only data that leaves your browser is the communication with the LLM - there is no tracking or data collection of any sort). Some of its core features are as follows: - a memory feature which allows users to memorize common and useful pathways, making the next repetition of those tasks faster and cheaper - real-time token counting and cost tracking (inspired by Cline) - an approval flow for critical tasks such as posting content or making payments (also inspired by Cline) - tab management allowing the agent to execute tasks across multiple tabs - a range of browser tools for navigation, tab management, interactions, etc, which are broadly in line with Playwright MCP I'm actively developing BrowserBee and would love to hear any thoughts, comments, or feedback. Feel free to reach out via email: parsa.ghaffari [at] gmail [dot] com -Parsa
Show HN: Chat with 19 years of HN
30 by vercantez | 16 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN We loaded a BigQuery dataset of all of Hacker News, every comment, story and user, into camelAI. You can ask questions like: • “When does dang tend to comment during the day?” • “Which domains have gained the most submissions since 2015, year-over-year?” • “How has average comment length changed each January since 2007?” • “Top five users who link to arXiv papers the most.” It's behind a log-in to prevent abuse but free to use for 10 messages. No payment info required. We use OpenAI o3 or Claude sonnet 3.7 for the agent which can be really expensive. Would love feedback especially around graph/chart quality and o3 vs sonnet.
State of the Art PFAS [pdf]
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How the Sun Enterprise 10000 was born (2007)
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Google Logo Ligature Bug
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