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Congrats on the launch! What are the key advantages of this compared to OneCLI[1]?

[1]: https://github.com/onecli/onecli


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Does this work with any tool calls that make an HTTP request? e.g. calling `curl` directly vs writing a script to make the request, then calling it


Ice is an open source app solves this problem through an overflow menu:

https://github.com/jordanbaird/Ice


Ice is no longer actively maintained. You might want to look at Thaw.

I use ntfy.sh for sending push notifications from scripts and such. It's open source and free (they have paid plans as well now, but I didn't encounter any limitations in the free plan).

Not an endorsement, just a happy user.


+1 for ntfy: it's also trivial to self host


Shottr (https://shottr.cc/) is a great screenshot and annotations app and also includes this feature.

Not a promotion, just a very satisfied user of the app; it's quite beautifully designed.


Same, a fan aswell. And it's mostly free!


Another fan of Shottr. The tool is a pleasure to use.


I haven't noticed any issues on YouTube after subscribing. Before that it used to glitch once in a while possibly to penalize the ad blocking. But that may have been the behaviour in Chrome too for all I know.

Google Meet does have some key features missing on Firefox such as blurring / changing video background.


Experiencing the same issue. Google is falling apart. It's choosing English as the source language with queries like this, and destination is any language which you may have used recently with translate.

A note to the OP:

translate "Fischerboote" to english - doesn't work

translate "Fischerboote" from german - works


Yep you are totally right, will make those changes and maybe try to have the translation on the same page! Thanks for the feedback!


I have just improved the word translation so that it doesn't send you to Google as the first option. When you have a chance, let me know what you think :)


You fail to see that the criticism comes from rooting for Firefox and Mozilla through all these years and seeing them focus on everything other than their main product.

I'm willingly to bet HN has a much higher percentage of Firefox users than the internet average, and we are all tired and disappointed in Mozilla's current leadership because they've failed to innovate and keep the browser competitive.


For those looking for a way to filter open ports, check "IP sockets" and type "listen" in the search bar.


Discovered this on HN a few months ago, and it has become indispensable for me. Beautiful software with subtle, nifty innovations in UX.

I love that Jesse is taking a first principles approach with this and not constraining himself with the standard text editor patterns. He's also pretty active on the support forum and very receptive to feedback.


Then what would you glamorize? I'd think that in a free-market economy revenue is a pretty good proxy for usefulness too in most cases.


I like to think of it this way:

Revenue != Usefulness (to the users of the app)

Revenue == Usefulness (to the recipient of the revenue)

Analogy to non-software biz:

1. CandyCo buys ChocolateCo

2. CandyCo changes ChocolateCo recipe to use less expensive ingredients, generating new revenue for CandyCo, but less tasty chocolates for ChocolateCo's long time customers.

3. The new revenue has disparate usefulness for the two interested parties.


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