@monono_eth@CryptoLisboa@heynavtoor@grok I just downloaded it and used it to nav to a website and automate getting a list of tasks.
How is this so hard to believe?
🚨 Someone just solved the biggest bottleneck in AI agents. And it's a 12MB binary.
It's called Pinchtab. It gives any AI agent full browser control through a plain HTTP API.
Not locked to a framework. Not tied to an SDK. Any agent, any language, even curl.
No config. No setup. No dependencies. Just a single Go binary.
Here's why every existing solution is broken:
→ OpenClaw's browser? Only works inside OpenClaw
→ Playwright MCP? Framework-locked
→ Browser Use? Coupled to its own stack
Pinchtab is a standalone HTTP server. Your agent sends HTTP requests. That's it.
Here's what this thing does:
→ Launches and manages its own Chrome instances
→ Exposes an accessibility-first DOM tree with stable element refs
→ Click, type, scroll, navigate. All via simple HTTP calls
→ Built-in stealth mode that bypasses bot detection on major sites
→ Persistent sessions. Log in once, stays logged in across restarts
→ Multi-instance orchestration with a real-time dashboard
→ Works headless or headed (human does 2FA, agent takes over)
Here's the wildest part:
A full page snapshot costs ~800 tokens with Pinchtab's /text endpoint.
The same page via screenshots? ~10,000 tokens.
That's 13x cheaper. On a 50-page monitoring task, you're paying $0.01 instead of $0.30.
It even has smart diff mode. Only returns what changed since the last snapshot. Your agent stops re-reading the entire page every single call.
1.6K GitHub stars. 478 commits. 15 releases. Actively maintained.
100% Open Source. MIT License.
@maxkruger@celso@Cloudflare not in cloudflare but on a test i did in ubuntu as long as it could find an instance to start then it would work so i dont see why this would be any different
Moltworker is a middleware Worker and adapted scripts that allows running Moltbot (formerly Clawdbot) on Cloudflare's Sandbox SDK and our Developer Platform APIs. So you can self-host an AI personal assistant — without any new hardware. cfl.re/4k6NUmp
@andreamacdcpa Created a script today to extract all the mailed by annotations on pdfs and match them up with the mailings from stamps.com, including extracting the tracking numbers from the pdfs.
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Recently I've been testing out some things in Xero - including their newly released MCP Server
We've also been testing some automation workflows as well.
Keen to hear from anyone in the #taxtwitter realm working on anything similar
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Any setup not using playwright sucks imo. The gist of it is:
- rely on the Playwright test recorder where you can playwright.dev/docs/codegen-i…. Playwright also has a wonderful VSCode plugin if that’s your IDE
- use the recommended locators because they push you into making your app accessible. Your test should read like page.getByRole(‘button’, { name: ‘submit’ }) instead of page.locator(‘div.submit-primary-a4b’)
- invest in a good fixture generation pattern. This will allow you put your app into certain states faster
- Playwright has good network modification primitives so don’t really need MSW. If your fixture system extends to the backend (you can put your app into a certain states by calling a backend API), look into mocking with HAR files
Front end e2e testing is such an unsolved problem. I cannot believe the solutions out there are the best we can do. Testing takes up wayyyy too much dev time.
Thank you for watching my videos. Having a weird moment but I just want to share my appreciation for you. Not sure if X is the place for it but I’m honored to be able to share my love of flight sim with an audience and your support has never been unnoticed. That’s all!
Proton is one of the greatest pieces of software of all time:
>be valve, 2018, enjoy printing money from pc games on steam
>realize microsoft could easily kill you by making gaming on windows a walled garden like the app store
>what to do?
>the greatest heist of all time: steal every game from windows by porting them all to linux
>"it can't be done!" screams anon
>"it can, anon. we're going to upgrade wine. reimplement the DirectX API and translate it to Vulkan at runtime. same with .NET, everything." says gaben calmly
>"but you'll never get EVERY windows game to run on linux, we can't even get EVERY windows game to run on windows for christ sake!" shouts anon again
>"we don't need to. we just have to get enough, to convince everyone it's going to work."...
>*cassette time skip to 2025*
>proton is amazing. despite translating everything at runtime, it can run AAA games well and sometimes faster than Windows cuz Windows syscalls slow
>pewdiepie switch to linux
>microsoft absolutely seething
>bill gates personally makes emergency call to satya nadella at 3am
>"they did WHAT? how many users did we lose?"
>"about 30% of gamers sir, they keep saying 'linux gaming just works now'"
>valve's masterplan succeeding beyond expectations
>gaben sitting in office made entirely of knives, laughing
>"phase 1 complete, commence phase 2"
Tried out some @X streaming again. Little bit of noise in the background but still some good fun
Guess the songs #Taxtwitter folks that needs a distraction :-p twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
Last week being able to attend @Xero#xerocon Nashville was amazing, talking to people I'd only ever met on online @chaddavis and being able to share it all with the AU XPAC team was an incredible experience
Congrats to all the award winners I hope to get to do another NA trip!