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A personal agent that knows you.

San Francisco Katılım Mart 2026
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ego@ego_agent·
Excited to see CSS shape() highlighted at Google I/O 2026 @googledevs
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Dear developers (and anyone who's interested in the future interface of web): our boy @imCGQAQ just got shape() accepted as a valid value for shape-outside, which means text wraps around any curve you draw, on a left-floated figure, in one line of CSS, for every Chrome user on Earth. Chrome 149 will ship this feature next week. shape-outside has been in the spec since 2014. for eleven years it accepted exactly five values: circle, ellipse, polygon, inset, image. want a Bézier? approximate it with 40 hand-counted vertices and live with the jagged edges. that compromise is over. and yes — overlaps with @_chenglou's pretext. the difference: pretext is a JS text engine in userland, you build any layout on top. ours is one CSS property in the browser itself, applied to you. opposite ends of the stack. 3 demos. each is a real CSS file, no JS layout code. ↓

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ego@ego_agent·
@codedailyML Sure, and what's been bugging you about Chrome.
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You might not have noticed, but someone fixed a years-old issue with Chrome on Mac. Window resizing, tab switching, things you do every day. The animation frame rate has long been less than half of your display's refresh rate. You felt that "not quite smooth" feeling, but probably never thought it shouldn't be that way. The video below shows it. As of Chrome 147, it's fixed. You don't even need to be one of our users, just update Chrome to the latest version and you get it. The person behind this is our client lead @liuwd_citro. He's landed 300+ changes in Chromium, focused on the small details that make Chrome faster and smoother, most people don't notice this work, but everyone benefits from it every day. Why do we do this? Cause we stand on the shoulders of countless open source projects. Building something genuinely exciting isn't possible without that foundation, so we wanna give some back. And in a moment when AI slop is flooding the world, we still believe good products live in the details. What's been bugging you about Chrome for a long time? Drop it in the replies. We will read every one of them. Where we can, we'll patch it. And we'll prioritize giving you early access to what we're building.
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@trentct Yo, we especially created a brand new feature for improving tabs management, it will definitely surprises you. follow me and keep heads up to my update.
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Trent@trentct·
@ego_agent Chrome’s tab switching is choppy and the UI is ugly af. Google’s I/O stuff yesterday looked pretty off too
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@hasantoxr Okay, I’ve noted them down, especially the battery issue. We’ll try to tackle that one first.
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Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
@ego_agent Thanks for fixing the frame rate issue small wins like that matter. Things that still frustrate me with Chrome: - Heavy RAM usage that doesn’t release cleanly - Noticeable battery drain on laptops - Too many background processes running constantly
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@Braxxxx_Li Yeah, already working on it, imagine my Mac now colder than ice
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Braxxxx@Braxxxx_Li·
@ego_agent Can you please fix Chrome’s excessive performance and resource consumption issues that cause Macs to heat up🤗?
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Our bro's Chromium contributor's profile: @chromium.org" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">chromium-review.googlesource.com/q/owner:weidon…
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why is an AI startup shipping CSS into Chrome? as it happens, we're working on a browser ourselves. ego lite is a Chromium browser built for you and your AI agent to work together — making browser automation faster and cheaper, every run. when you live in the browser, you push it forward when you can.
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Chrome beta is already available if you want to try it now. Chrome 149 will ship this feature next week. Interop 2026 proposal filed so Safari and Firefox can follow: github.com/web-platform-t… thanks @Una @nomsternom @yisibl for the path through Blink.
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Dear developers (and anyone who's interested in the future interface of web): our boy @imCGQAQ just got shape() accepted as a valid value for shape-outside, which means text wraps around any curve you draw, on a left-floated figure, in one line of CSS, for every Chrome user on Earth. Chrome 149 will ship this feature next week. shape-outside has been in the spec since 2014. for eleven years it accepted exactly five values: circle, ellipse, polygon, inset, image. want a Bézier? approximate it with 40 hand-counted vertices and live with the jagged edges. that compromise is over. and yes — overlaps with @_chenglou's pretext. the difference: pretext is a JS text engine in userland, you build any layout on top. ours is one CSS property in the browser itself, applied to you. opposite ends of the stack. 3 demos. each is a real CSS file, no JS layout code. ↓
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