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Beyond the Terminal: Gemini CLI Comes to Zed Blog

https://developers.googleblog.com/pt-br/gemini-cli-is-now-integrated-into-zed/
1•dmmalam•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: React Web Camera – Fix <input type=file> single-photo limit

https://shivantra.com/react-web-camera/
1•painternishant•1m ago•0 comments

Let's Make Sure GitHub Doesn't Become the Only Option

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1•freediver•1m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How to convince parents that half-hearted MS is worthless?

1•shivajikobardan•1m ago•0 comments

Fabric8Labs ECAM Enabled Thermal Solutions at Hot Chips 2025

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1•ksec•2m ago•0 comments

Google's Ironwood TPU Swings for Reasoning Model Leadership at Hot Chips 2025

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Inside Zig's New Writer

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What Is Included in a Stock Price?

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1•mooreds•3m ago•0 comments

JWST detection of a carbon dioxide dominated gas coma surrounding 3I/ATLAS

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1•belter•4m ago•0 comments

Beyond the terminal: Gemini CLI comes to Zed

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AI Bubble 2027

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How do tenant protections impact rents?

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1•ksec•6m ago•1 comments

I built an open-source CSV importer

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Why Relying on LLMs for Code Can Be a Security Nightmare

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Shared_ptr<T>: the (not always) atomic reference counted smart pointer

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15-Fold increase in solar thermoelectric generator performance

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41377-025-01916-9
1•rbanffy•9m ago•0 comments

Arecibo Wow II: Revised Properties of the Wow Signal from Archival SETI Data

https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.10657
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From Python to Go: Why We Rewrote Our Ingest Pipeline at Telemetry Harbor

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1•vinhnx•10m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Did modern AI's coding abilities make you lose interest in programming?

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How Will AI Impact Higher Ed?

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1•Bostonian•22m ago•0 comments

UserScript that shows a "Search on Perplexity" button on Google Search

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1•niux•22m ago•1 comments

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4•mikece•23m ago•0 comments

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Deep learning reveals antibiotics in the archaeal proteome

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Show HN: I built TabX – A Chrome extension that makes sense of your tab chaos

https://www.tabx.dev/
2•yashxsagar•2h ago
Ola HN!

Like many of you, I live inside my browser. Chrome tabs are my research notes, my backlog, my ideas-in-progress… but also my biggest nightmare.

At some point, I realized my tabs were my second brain — except I couldn’t recall anything from it. Finding “that one brilliant article I just had open” became a daily ritual of frustration.

So I hacked together TabX: a Chrome extension that treats your browsing sessions as searchable knowledge, instead of clutter.

Here’s what it does:

1. Real-time tab indexing → Search across open tabs title, URL, or even page content instantly .

2. Privacy-first → All data stays on your machine. No servers, no trackers, no phoning home.

3. Works across multiple Chrome windows → Your search is referenced across all tabs open across all Chrome windows

4. Works for Incognito windows as well

5. Auto Highlight and Scroll → Upon shifting focus to your target tab, TabX scroll to the page section containing your search keyword and highlight it as well (works for pages with simple HTML structures for now)

I’ve been dogfooding it for weeks and my productivity shot up — no more “where the hell did I read that?” moments.

Think of it as Ctrl/Cmd+F on steroids!

TabX just went live on the Chrome Web Store -> https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/tabx/bdmeibkfombnjp...

I’d love your feedback:

What would make this indispensable for developers, researchers, or founders?

What integrations/workflows would you want next?

Thanks Yash

Comments

yashxsagar•1h ago
Hey everyone, OP here

A bit more context: I’m Yash, a full-stack dev + indie hacker. I built TabX because my own workflow was collapsing under tab chaos — I’d have 100+ tabs open open across 5 Chrome windows, and every time I needed to find something, it felt like digital archaeology. None of the existing tab managers clicked for me (too clunky, too SaaS-y).

So TabX started as a weekend hack to solve my own pain. I kept adding features until it actually became the tool I now use daily.

What I’d love feedback on from this community:

- Which power-features would make this a must-have for you? (session sync, integrations, AI matches, history indexing and searching, tagging, etc.)

- Any sharp edges or UX blockers I should iron out before pushing this harder?

I hope this Chrome extension will be as helpful to you as it is for me. Would love your feedback pls

Yash