Nordstjernen Web Browser 1.0.3
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I recently added a new feature to my browser extension KoalaSync : a local audio compressor for browser videos. It is still a bit experimental and will probably change over time, but I wanted to write down what I built, why I built it, and what ended up being more annoying than expected. KoalaS...
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Hi HN, I built Scribix, a web app to transcribe audio and video. You can upload a file, record in the browser, then edit and export the transcript (TXT/SRT/VTT).
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Hi community! Iβm a big fan of Are. na but prefer keyboard navigation over scrolling.
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Yet another "talk to your data and build a dashboard" app, where data does not leave your browser. You ask a question, agents produce multiple SQL queries to in-browser sqlite, never seeing results, and write dashboard configuration code. The data you analyze will be indexed with a local semant...
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Hello! In an attempt to reduce my time spent on screens (and more time in real life), I uninstalled social media from my phone ages ago. The same for email: only on desktop for me.
I Built Free Browser-Based File Tools That Run Without Uploading Your Files Why I Built File Convert Factory Most online file converters require you to upload your documents to a server. That means your PDFs, Word files, images, or spreadsheets are processed somewhere you don't control. As some...
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If your goal is faster releases with fewer flaky failures, the tool choice matters less than the testing strategy behind it. Teams usually start by asking, βShould we use Playwright, Selenium, Cypress, or a cloud platform? β A better question is, βWhat do we need to prove, in which browsers, at ...
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Did you vibe-code 5k+ lines of code without thoroughly reviewing all of them? Is your application held together mostly by thoughts, prayers, and a suspicious amount of copium ? Do you run through your entire development page after every agent commit just to check that nothing randomly broke?
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I mostly wanted to prototype hardware ideas quickly, with as little as possible between writing a circuit and watching it run. There are already solid embedded HDLs in general-purpose languages i. e.
Had some fun with the new TripoSplat from http://vast. ai , it's a nice model! Got it to run in the browser by quantizing a bunch of the weights and chunked SDPA.
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