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I created SublimeGPT, a chrome extension that opens a ChatGPT session right inside any tab you're on when activated. No API key needed as it uses your existing ChatGPT account.

I'm working on some features that will let you create and use your own prompt shortcuts, and also apply them on any selected text. Let me know how I can make it even better.


Lemon Squeezy [1] is another great option. I use it on my site RemoteFriendly. They are take 5% and handle all the tax, fraud stuff for you as a merchant of record.

[1] https://www.lemonsqueezy.com/


After spending a lot of time researching this for one of my websites, I found Tally forms [1] to be a great fit.

[1] https://tally.so


Thanks for the rec! It seems a little heavyhanded for my needs; I've got the HTML/CSS built, just need somewhere to send the data.


I'm working on Autotype [1], a text expansion tool with UX similar to VSCode's command palette.

[1] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/autotype/mgcgenipp...


Hi HN, I made this after getting inspired by Swurl which was posted recently on Show HN. Since I visit almost the same set of websites daily for news, entertainment, and search, I figured something like this might be helpful.

XFrame is a website (https://xframe.app) and Chrome extension combo. It lets you:

- embed your favorite websites on the home page

- do multisearch in a single page

Privacy:

- I don't collect anything. It runs on local storage.

- The extension simply removes the response headers that prevent you from embedding websites in iframes.

- The extension's functionality is restricted to the iframes in https://xframe.app.

Drawbacks:

- Websites with login functionality may not work properly due to iframe cookie restrictions


Yes! Swurl planted the idea in my mind.


Thanks for not email-gating the site. Added mine from my previous job. I created RemoteFriendly [0] to showcase companies sharing salary info on their job posts and see a trend in this direction. Hope the new laws coming up in some states push the companies more and save people from wasting some of their time.

[0] https://remotefriendly.com/


love the style! and thanks for the data. i love sites like these. the more data in the hands of working people the better!


Thanks! Just read that NYC made it mandatory to list salary ranges from Nov 1. Hope the rest of the states follow.


This has been my personal experience too. I found myself opening only the job postings which have a salary range mainly because you need a lot of time and motivation to go through the whole process. Especially when you already have a job. This eventually inspired me to create RemoteFriendly[1].

1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32019598


I'm working on adding a tags field to list key info like tech stack/tools and will make it searchable.


This is awesome, I might use that list in the future! I used HN's "Who is Hiring" as a starting point and added more jobs from the companies that posted there.

You can see the list of companies here: https://remotefriendly.com/companies/


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