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Definitely the feature but I'm sure Gemini is seconds away (figuratively) from invading Chrome and if it has an agent mode itself, it will eat everybody's lunch in the browser space.


Yes, there is a on-device Gemini model for Chrome. (Chrome Built-in AI), they have been testing it for over a year (been participating) and there were hackathons around it (ongoing until Nov 1 https://googlechromeai2025.devpost.com).

In general, I like the idea, but I'm afraid the final implementation will still auto-decide between using the local (for cost saving) and cloud LLM. And potentially outsourcing all your browser-usage LLMs calls to Big Tech like Google is a no-go .


Just excited about Agent Mode, I hope it delivers.


You can try it in chatgpt.com (if you are a paying customer at any tier)


Quite happy when I got to play with it – but I do prefer Inngest as the code is hosted where our actual app is hosted; not on their server. So it's just easier (but it's a tradeoff).

Good tool, good tooling, congrats to the team!


That's fair, we understand there can be trade-offs when picking a workflow tool. Was there anything else we were missing or was it purely the hosting model which made the difference?

We appreciate the support either way!


From my (limited) understanding you cannot really switch these off inadvertently as they require a couple of actions in order to be switched off. So it would mean one of the pilots switched these off (and they were a few seconds later switched on again but it was too late).

But there was audio, too, and one pilot asked the other "why did you switch these off" and the second one said "I didn't".

Was there are third one in the jump seat?


Sounds likely that one of them was sabotaging the flight.


The report only said the copilot was flying and the pilot was monitoring.


You can also do gemini flash lite for a subset and then batch the rest with flash or pro


Bedtimely[0], a personalised bedtime story generator for parents of kids aged 0-10yo. Scratching my own itch with it, especially with the participative interactive stories where the parent and child decide what happens next.

Work in progress...

[0] https://bedtimely.com/


That's basically how I use it though I cannot wait for Gemini to be a click away in my browser with the current screen/page(s)/tab(s) embedded so I can ask it stuff about the current long article/documentation page. We're becoming very, very lazy.


to be fair, i'd take tame over horrendous and unparseable screen any day.


Like taking on a gazillion of contract work?


Apart from clients that usually are not stupid, you still need to understand requirements to guide the ai in a possible right direction. I don't usually understand boss tickets at first look, very often we need to discuss them, i doubt an ai could despite the hype


Building HatchAStory for my own needs as a busy dad — to generate fun, personalised bedtime stories in seconds.

https://hatchastory.com/

Built a backend and web version but now focusing on an Expo/React Native app (my first ever).


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