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I'm liking Cody. Especially as a heavy Gmail & LinkedIn user — the Email Labeler & Profile Q&A are proving to be useful. Although, I really need a Firefox extension folks. More so, @osmanio2 + @aymericzzz are living making intelligent automation available and possible for all. Everytime we chat they're demoing something new, are thinking deep about community, engaging meaningfully with their...

CodeWordsTurn ideas into automations by chatting with AI
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Hit after hit... @bdougieyo I'm loving how the @saucedopen team are using the tons of unstructured GitHub data and helping orgs to start to unveil the nuances within open-source communities. And discover developers using clear trends and inflection points via their open-source contributions. 🍕

StarSearchAI Copilot, but for git history
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I joined Mozilla in 2010. It was Firefox 3.8. So not quite, Firefox 1.0 — but still early enough. It was the first time that I truly encountered community and open source at scale, even though I'd already been working within the dot-com world for a decade previous to this new adventure. Open source today is tablestakes. You have got to be doing it. While that may be true — not everyone doing it...

OpenSaucedOptimize your Open Source project with deep insights
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Do you, like me, use many social media platforms? Do you know how your privacy is being abused? Enter, Privacy Party — allowing users to manage privacy settings across every social platform. Don't wait, head off now and get that browser extension that finds and fixes privacy risks. /ht @triketora

Privacy PartyFind and fix social media privacy risks
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As users, we spend a large percentage of our day in the browser. But as creators (engineers, product, design) we somewhat dread browser testing and unhelpful bug reports. Traversing the user timeline has always been the audacious goal. I've been watching the Replay team for more than a few years (also within the bowels of Firefox) now, and this latest release brings the era of time travel well...

Replay for Test SuitesFix flaky browser tests once and for all
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Beyond a past life as a UX peep — I did spend a decade at an org that was obsesses with sticky notes for meetings to workshops and more. I always did wonder how those gathering them at the end made any sense and got more value out of them. I can see how how all those folks should be signing up for Notably to analyze data and uncover insights. So I've been glad to support @allisongrayce and...

NotablyAI-powered insights for product teams
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I was just with a technical co-founder who has an engineering team across 4 time-zones. When I asked about their collaboration — their immediate answer without prompting was "we've always used design docs and hardly ever have the need for meetings". Thanks for the collection @shin_kim1.

DesignDocs.devCurated library of 1000+ design doc examples and templates
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Winning back focus time. Yes, please. Also Jana/Mihri are ace and simply obsessed with the problem space.

beamsMenu bar app to mindfully navigate your workday
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Time travel while debugging. Hell, yes! I've been watching Replay take shape from the very early days and was already hugely impressed back then. Wow — this release is a game-changer. As the former Director of Platform Relations at Firefox, I’ve experienced a decade of working on browser engines and web standards. I can confidently say that Replay will change the way teams engineer their code...
ReplayYour time travel debugger
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It's been great watching this progress via early Testflight access through 2020. Well played @rabble...

PlanetaryDecentralized social media by and for the people.
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Congrats @sandeepg33k @fazlerocks. I'm loving the progress. Hashnode is a great addition to the developer ecosystem alongside DEV, Hacker Noon and similar others. I like it's community vibe, the ease to keep your content on your own domain as well as the added focus and effort within the African continent. Lastly and selfishly it's great to see the platform adopting new technology and standards...

Hashnode PlatformDev community that lets you blog on your domain for free
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Really liking the explainer video here, @phil_libin — it kept me engaged and watching all the way to the end. As well as to head to the site and sign up for an invite (a few weeks back). I'm now in and enjoying the product and improvements. Having the controller app as well as the video app/window running at the same time is a bit of a hassle — but I'm sure that this will become more seamless...

mmhmmBring yourself and your personality into your video chats
