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What’s a little-known Chrome Extension that you use daily?
My current favorite tool is Wisdolia.
It helps you generate flashcards anywhere on the web.
I am part of a mentorship program where I go through hours-long videos and keep losing focus.
I use Wisdolia to generate flashcards and go through them.
If I can’t answer a question, I will find that specific part of the video and go through it again.
What’s your current favorite extension that you’re using daily?
Idea #1
A Chrome extension that detects laser eyes on Twitter profile pics and hides those tweets
Someone should make a browser plugin that can detect laser eyes on Twitter profile pics and automatically hide those tweets.
https://twitter.com/freeAgent85/status/1485390308435054596
Essentially, changing one's profile picture to laser eyes signified you are bullish on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
In fact, it was color specific as well, blue was for Ethereum and red was for Bitcoin.
Your Chrome extension will serve those people who don’t want to hear from crypto holders.
Related:
You will find more ideas for Twitter here.
Idea #2
A Chrome extension that disables looping gif images embedded in articles and blog posts
A browser plugin that disables cute/annoying looping gif images embedded in articles and blog posts.
https://twitter.com/forestlinden/status/1503465982022455299
I personally enjoy those GIFs but some people overdo it.
You can search for “Disable GIF” and go through Google auto-suggest to find more ideas.
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