Looking forward to the MacOs version! I'm currently using Vivaldi and it frustrates me on a daily basis how unfeatureful, unextendable and buggy it is.
My ideal browser would be
- chromium-based [optional] - willing to forgo this if (1) it has a lot of features built-in, or (2) it is extendable in a language like `lua`.
- tree view of tabs
- vim keybindings
- splits, moving windows to new tabs and back
- file-based configuration
- [optional] history sync (i'm fine with using my own cloud provider like icloud/dropbox)
- renaming tabs and windows
- remote control server (so i can interact with it from hammerspoon/alfred, eg: open the tab that is a local file with .pdf extension and refresh it (for asciidoctor/latex development))
It would be great to add Udemy and Coursera (and other edtech platforms). I had an idea about a search engine that would open Youtube, Udemy, ... and that way allow you to find learning resources really simply a few years ago :-)
The problem with block chain is it requires the whole stack be on chain (at least if it is to be referenced in a contract). If that's the case, then you can definitely do this. E.g. a smart contract that represents the login functionality and you can hard-code it has to be some other immutable contract, and can't be changed to FB login.
On second thought, the whole issue is weird because blockchain doesn't have a login concept.
The plan is definitely more than just books. We want to be the best recommendation engine for online learning resources - podcasts, videos, courses, stack overflow questions... Check out https://github.com/amosapp/amos/issues/2 for the current roadmap
When I say we - I'm actually working on the project alone. And I'm looking for cofounders! Lemme know if you'd like to work on this project too!
I'm organizing a launch party this evening. All you need is a Zoom client. Come join us at this link https://zoom.us/j/381352856! (BYOB ;)
Finally, let me say the whole project (code & content) is in the public domain. Check out www.solvio.org for the grander vision. Sorry for all the links and let's change the world!
My ideal browser would be
- chromium-based [optional] - willing to forgo this if (1) it has a lot of features built-in, or (2) it is extendable in a language like `lua`.
- tree view of tabs
- vim keybindings
- splits, moving windows to new tabs and back
- file-based configuration
- [optional] history sync (i'm fine with using my own cloud provider like icloud/dropbox)
- renaming tabs and windows
- remote control server (so i can interact with it from hammerspoon/alfred, eg: open the tab that is a local file with .pdf extension and refresh it (for asciidoctor/latex development))
- pdf preview
- adblocker
- redirecting urls, eg reddit.com -> old.reddit.com
- automatic dark mode
- modifying js and css of websites (eg removing toolbar on SO)
- command line
- smooth scrolling
- [optional] chromium print preview
- [optional] reader mode
- [optional] vim mode for text input
- [optional] easy integration with text-to-speech that is keyboard controlled