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Can you please share the links to these apps in the app store?


https://apps.apple.com/au/app/events-canberra/id6756598656 - you can access the other ones by clicking the developer name in the listing


Super duper stuff. Love the interface and ease of use.

I can't seem to figure out how to stop and start browsers while restoring my sessions, i'm I missing something obvious?


Thanks! I also like when the UI is not cluttered with different inputs.

What do you mean by "Stop and start browsers while restoring my sessions"? You should be able to start and stop the browser as long as it's not updating. If there is an update and you decide to install right then, you won't be able to open any profile that uses that browser during the update.

If you mean importing an existing profile, I haven't added that yet. But it's at the top of my list!

And if you mean something else... Then I'm not sure. Please either share more details or create a bug report if you feel like this is not the correct behavior.


I'm learning OAuth right now and this is great!

It's simple with barebones implementations. I'm trying to now learn the server (OAuth provider) side aspect of things so if anyone has any good guides I'd highly appreciate! Alot of the stuff we see in the client side we take for granted e.g redirecting user back to the client? Generating Access tokens? Generating OAuth tokens, verification of identity etc etc.

Any help is appreciated!


author here. This definitely sounds all good. I'll be trying out your app. Funnily enough, when we were building this, friend pitched the idea you're doing (seems fantastic) on GabrielAI so we will be signing up for the beta.

A bit classless, but do you mind if I reach out to you about your experience building GabrielAI?


I definitely don't mind!

Feel free to use the email address on the GabrielAI website!

I'd be happy to chat about it!


Sounds good. can't find an email on your homepage, but I sent one to the email on your privacy policy page. Might land in the spambox. Looking forward to it.


Got it and reply!

I must make the email in the homepage more prominent


My friend and I built a gmail add on to easily parse tasks from an email and add them to your calendar.


A friend got this for me, but I'm struggling to put it into any useful purpose, any pointers with things I can experiment it.

Using it as a remote seems so cool, esp bc I lost my roku remote not so long ago so if you have any resources that could help I'd appreciate it.

The documentation I've seen so far seems far and scattered and it seems people are more scared of being implicit in illegal activities based on their resources.


For IR remotes, there are a few ways to go about it. If you have a remote you want to clone, you can just use the flipper to clone and map buttons to a custom remote. If you don't have the remote and have a common device (like TVs), I would check this repo on Github [0] and see if you can find a compatible IR file. Note, you need a micro SD card in order to move the files onto the flipper, but a small one works fine.

I've had good luck with the basic universal remote when I'm in a pinch. Also, you can create custom IR files, but it can be a pain with encoding. The flipper forums are a good resource too [1].

[0] https://github.com/Lucaslhm/Flipper-IRDB

[1] https://forum.flipper.net/


Seems like there is at least a bit of interest [1] to convert lirc definitions [2], which is great, because there are so many of them. There even is a definition for my about 30 years old hifi! A really nice hack I saw is to send the code via something that reads lirc and capture it with a flipper in learning mode [3].

[1] https://forum.flipper.net/t/is-possible-to-convert-irplus-fi...

[2] https://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/

[3] https://github.com/Lucaslhm/Flipper-IRDB/pull/294


sweet. thank you


Great tool for learning Bluetooth Pen-testing. I run BTCTF-Infinity on an ESP32, powered through the flippers GPIO. It creates the BTCTF environment and I use the flipper to crack the examples. Kinda like a self-contained gaming handheld for BT practice.


Not answering your question, but the Roku app includes a better version of the remote.


You can buy a Roku remote for like $5.


https://github.com/ngacho/obsidian-ai-assistant

Obsidian Local LLM Assistant. It's actually a fork of someone else's project who was working with the Open AI API.


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