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Guys look like Polypane competitior


devtoolstips is a website that gives tips and tricks about how to use devtools (in edge, firefox, chrome, safari, and even polypane). Polypane is a development browser. There's absolutely nothing in common between the two. And, by the way, I know Kilian, the author of Polypane, and we've worked together on a few tips on devtoolstips.


So AWS's dev ex will get better?


very likely this will become part of AWS CodeWhisperer. I wouldnt be surprised if MSFT or GOOG going after WARP for example to counter balance.


Son of Anton remix did this year's back


Reminds me of an article from Mitchell Hashimoto: https://mitchellh.com/writing/building-large-technical-proje...


I think Local AI stuff like Lalana and stuff will also give the rise to user generated xvideos like AI gen porn stuff lmao


Off the mind, the newsletters I subscribe to: Console dev, Bytes, Changelog News, Hackernewsletter, Matt Rickard, Ben Evans, Stratechery, Unzip dev, Browsertech, Command Line, This Week at YC. All of this takes 2-3 hours reading weekly which I catchup on a Sunday night with no Read Laters.


DuckDB does on their page. https://duckdb.org/


This reminds me of Coil subscriptions that was built on a similar micropayments concept for paying out creators. Sadly they shut down. Worth looking into their efforts, what went wrong...


1. There's one called Operand.ai which does exactly that.


I love the internet this is perfect thank you. Only issue is no Firefox for now.


Interesting. Do you use Operand regularly?


I use the timeboxing technique daily to maintain a tab on time spent while surfing the net. Also there is a particular workflow that works with me now, for which I use a couple of tools to achieve. I use feeder.co to keep track of my feeds and newsletters. There's a daily folder which I check daily, and for others I subscribe to weekly newsletters so that I get curated content which saves me my time. In the weekdays I just stash interesting articles, projects, etc that I discover among my feeds to instapaper. I have linked the instapaper folders to my RSS reader with RSS so that on weekends I can check my stashed items. On the weekends I go through them all as I have free time on hand and then organize them into Raindrop.io bookmarking tool neatly. So it's, discover, stash, read, and then organize workflow with me.


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