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No shit


Absolutely amazing! When I was developing a chrome extension all I could think of was a severe lack of dev-tools. I'll try it when I get the opportunity.


Thank you! The ecosystem for developing extensions could be so much better, hope we can help with that


Would love to hear your thoughts on how to improve it ;)


Cool. Some points to improve

- It'd be nice to have some sort of devtools view or a way of copying / seeing the components directly on the website. Personally, I really like bit.dev's home page. You could do something similar. - I like that you focused on marketing blocks. It complements the shadcn blocks. - If you want to grow this, I think adding the ability add / edit blocks directly on the website would be nice. You could see everyone's blocks, upvote and discuss them.

These points aside, your blocks look great! Keep it up!


Hi, thanks! I've tried updating it to make it more user-friendly, so ppl don't have to go to Github to copy the blocks, but can do it directly on the website :)

Makes more sense this way.


Hey,

I took a look at https://figr.design/

How is it different from v0.dev?


We focus on capturing detailed user intent, starting with app flows and moodboards, before crafting detailed wireframes.


I wholeheartedly agree. I'm trying to get involved with this project and thought that it was an effort in the right direction. Appreciate the insights.

If they let me I'll get to work on the "hard part."


Finally the intuit tax software monopoly can go away. Excited to see how it turns out.

I wonder how much they spent on it lol


That'd be so nice. Imagine executing the code for an ai paper and seeing the beautiful visualizations as you read it.


Do you know if there's a way to write latex comments in Zotero / Mendeley? It's something I've been looking for.


Did you check the `zotero-better-notes`? [1]

> LaTex math in Zotero note is no longer a dream. The `zotero-better-notes` addon now supports this feature!

[1]: https://github.com/windingwind/zotero-better-notes


Thanks for that :)


Yes! That's what I was thinking.


Evidence finding tasks improve reading retention (A Multidimensional Investigation of Deep-level and Surface-level Processing, Dinsmore & Alexander).

I made something that generates evidence finding tasks automatically for any (ideally something like history or social studies) research paper.

I'd love to have some feedback on it or advice on how to grow it.


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