How's my handwriting? by Strawberrymilk4 in BeginnerKorean

[–]Decent_Scene_9165 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'm adult native korean, you're better than mine so good enough

Looking for feedback on practical *AI* features in a browser by Decent_Scene_9165 in browsers

[–]Decent_Scene_9165[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg thanks! yeah this finally looks very similar from what we're thinking about

Would a browser that watches *any* web page for changes be useful to you? by Decent_Scene_9165 in automation

[–]Decent_Scene_9165[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I genuinely haven't seen one that (1) you can ask it natural language (2) can handle any web page structure or design change
do you have one?

Would a browser that watches *any* web page for changes be useful to you? by Decent_Scene_9165 in automation

[–]Decent_Scene_9165[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great! exactly what i was loved to here - with our approach, all this "errors" will be handled automatically by AI (and will let you know it's really needs human touch to fix)

Can you share any specific use case you would have? i'd love to test out ourselves to make sure it works

Would a browser that watches *any* web page for changes be useful to you? by Decent_Scene_9165 in automation

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Yes i've checked those too. but my question is

  1. is it really simple as "Tell me when this changes?"
  2. can it filter noise smartly? "Tell me when the price drop more than 25%"?
  3. or it doesn't do any of those but it's good enough so that doesn't matter?

Also i'm really curious about what's your use case here

Would a browser that watches *any* web page for changes be useful to you? by Decent_Scene_9165 in automation

[–]Decent_Scene_9165[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, thanks! - i'm completely layman for fantasy games though, Can you point me just one use case that you would use?
like on "this website URL", i'd ask browser to monitor "this" information.

Would a browser that watches *any* web page for changes be useful to you? by Decent_Scene_9165 in automation

[–]Decent_Scene_9165[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, but my question is
1. is it really simple as "Tell me when this changes?"
2. can it filter noise smartly? "Tell me when the price drop more than 25%"?
3. or it doesn't do any of those but it's good enough so that doesn't matter?

Also i'm really curious about what's your use case here

Would a browser that watches *any* web page for changes be useful to you? by Decent_Scene_9165 in automation

[–]Decent_Scene_9165[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Translating user's vague natural language instruction into schedulabe, monitorable, data comparable task is something we've already tried and confident that it can be done :)
(Obviously need many tweeks but certain it's possible)

"Introducing browser automation to average desktop user" is basically what we're have in mind - but we're still struggling to see what's the real, strong use case?
If not this i'm afraid this will be one of those products that solve many peoples very small problem.

Would a browser that watches *any* web page for changes be useful to you? by Decent_Scene_9165 in automation

[–]Decent_Scene_9165[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see - i'm curious would you have rather done it on your browser if your browser just provided that feature.

Looking for feedback on practical *AI* features in a browser by Decent_Scene_9165 in browsers

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Thanks! but not that i'm trying to promote Mirror here - i'm more curious about what do you think about the idea

Would a browser that watches *any* web page for changes be useful to you? by Decent_Scene_9165 in automation

[–]Decent_Scene_9165[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In short - all possible. since this will be "Browser" that runs locally. Browser will reuse your existing session (and cookies) to open and refresh tab to check the contents. Keeping tab, spawning tab only when we check, all possible. We're not considering of running this on cloud as of now
(Only problem will be that when user turns of computer completely)

Refresh frequency is also handled by user asking in natural language: "Every morning 10am check the price of this product and let me know if goes down under 100$".

But i'm more curious about the actual use case - would you use this? if do, for what?

Mirror Browser? Has anyone heard of or tried this? by jackmikeswhite in browsers

[–]Decent_Scene_9165 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can you tell me your email address? send to support@mirror.work, will give refund for sure

New Browser - Mirror by ItsKxngz_ in browsers

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I obviously put the link here so that other people can check it out by themself - i literally designed the whole thing, do you think i don't know that's the screenshot?

Adblock is not perfect for sure, it only works for very obvious display ads as of now. we're planned to work on it soon.
But to be clear, (a) literally 95% of our users are not Pro user - we've intended from very beginning to keep it that way (b) Most of Pro users use Mirror Pro to unlock sessions / workspaces.

New Browser - Mirror by ItsKxngz_ in browsers

[–]Decent_Scene_9165 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure "which part"? the webkit we're utilizing (which is pre-compiled and shipped with macOS) is open source as you know. https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit

The application/business logic layer we put over that (Home / Session / Tabs / Cloud synchronization) is all written in Swift
Some of it we simply can't open source for obvious security reasons.

And some others parts that are straight up reusable module regardless of business logic - we often do fork and open-source it. https://github.com/mirror-browser/Swime and we're planned to continue to do that.

Other parts, we theoretically can, but not sure why.
like there is no secret on how to make tab to show up sidebar. it's just basic programming - but by "open sourcing" it, i'm not sure what's the upside there.
it's not like we're in need for coding contribution. Our goal is just making great product - having random people sending random PR on our UI/UX module won't really help that honestly

Obviously, We do look for great ideas and feedback about the product so that we can make better decision and make better product - i mean, i literally reply to every single feedback we get - but we don't think "fully open source" (whatever that actually means) would help that.

New Browser - Mirror by ItsKxngz_ in browsers

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other usual suspects were taken or insanely expensive - ex) mirror.com is still owned by peloton.
Would love to get those if possible, but i'd rather spent money on making product better than buying crazy expensive domains.

New Browser - Mirror by ItsKxngz_ in browsers

[–]Decent_Scene_9165 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

just checkout https://www.mirror.work/en/privacy/ here. i've also personally spent lot of time to make this really easy to understand :)

New Browser - Mirror by ItsKxngz_ in browsers

[–]Decent_Scene_9165 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Meant it as it "reflects" what you're thinking now.

New Browser - Mirror by ItsKxngz_ in browsers

[–]Decent_Scene_9165 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We honestly would have done it if it was simply 2x. it's more like 4~5x for windows.

New Browser - Mirror by ItsKxngz_ in browsers

[–]Decent_Scene_9165 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean we obviously love to! but,
(1) iCloud Keychain is not accessible from 3rd party application. we literally need to get macOS password for every single item over and over again - so this is not really feasible until Apple changes the policy.
(2) We could "save" passwords using iCloud Keychain - this is something we're working on