new oss: http://github.com/antiwork/chromeless
Positive users like the new chromeless open-source minimal browser for its simplicity and useful command layer, while the few negative replies worry it could enable scams.
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I use this for watching the World Cup and taking app screenshots
new oss: http://github.com/antiwork/chromeless

@shl @hnshah I’m sure this will never be used to scam anyone for anything ever.
There is, in fact, a reason we stopped allowing this 10-15 years ago.
But time is a flat circle.

@shl "The window is the webpage"
seems so natural it is strange. Gonna look into this.

@shl Open source customer support tools are underrated. Everyone wants the AI agent, but the boring browser control layer is where half the real work lives.

@shl so no tabs?

@shl Nice. The interesting bit is this turns the browser into a command layer, which usually matters more than adding another UI surface.

@shl I like this nice!

@robertmclaws @hnshah ?

@shl To anyone reading "chrome" can also be used to refer to the web browser ui, it doesn't refer to the app made by google

@shl

@robertmclaws @shl @hnshah I am unfamiliar with this (am perhaps a little too young) - what's the scam potential of this?

@shl If you're automating the grind, you finally have time to look up and realize the game you're actually supposed to be playing. What’s the first thing you're building with it?

@shl Will check it out
Thanks for sharing

@shl world cup angle is the ultimate stress test for any tool
how bad did it lag during extra time?

@shl I like this a lot. simplicity of ghostty in a browser

@Ferbin08 @shl that browser control layer is where the auth and the redirects break, and where operators actually spend their time.