
Arcrawls: The Context-Aware Browser Pet
Virtual pet companion that crawls your browser viewport and responds to page topics.
@fujidevv02 · X
the world's first context-aware, local AI browser pet companion!
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Virtual pet companion that crawls your browser viewport and responds to page topics.
@fujidevv02 · X
the world's first context-aware, local AI browser pet companion!

AI-powered assistant for logging breaks, managing tasks, and tracking productivity with calendar sync.
@WorksBreaks · X
Building Work Break; an AI-powered break and productivity assistant for teams. It helps you manage breaks, tasks, leave, meetings, and stays fully synced with Google Calendar all in one place. Would love your feedback! 👉

Visualize trends in CVE counts and severity since 2020, broken down by reporting organizations.
u/Secret_Appeal6271 · Reddit
Agents are more capable, and susceptible to exploits, than ever. We're working to stop this from hurting users. AI agents are starting to get real access like GitHub tokens, cloud credentials, customer data, deploy permissions. Not coincidentally, the rate of major cybersecurity incidents is rising rapidly. See for yourself: https://epoch.ai/data/cve?view=graph https://genai.owasp.org/resource/state-of-agentic-ai-security-and-governance/ My friend and I, both AI researchers, are working o

Scan any website to show what AI assistants see when crawling it.
builderwrench · HN
Show HN: Free tool that shows what AI assistants see when they crawl your site

Validate, fix, and convert JSON and XML; monitor API response changes.
@SupportFixzi · X
Building an API monitoring tools which allows you to know when your AI breaks, before your users do. It has an API monitoring tool and an AI schema validator in it. This is a solution that can ensure your customers trust your app.

Shorten URLs instantly for easier sharing and tracking.
u/ItsTheJStaff · Reddit
Just Another Link Shortener Hi everyone, I am willing to share my freakingly ordinary project, I am not sure if I can (and should) post it here as I have never published any pet project seriously, but the time has come. It's not that I believe in the project or something, but after a long development that took about a month... I wiped out all the sources and determined that I had implemented over-engineered unusable geek-oriented piece of shit... and took a one-year break only to restart t