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A new way of blogging about Common Lisp (2018)

Nyxt Browser Huginn ifttt
  1. Extensible, keyboard-oriented web-browser for power users.

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    Build agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
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    I think what’s needed is a robot bunch of primitives that users can easily combine to do many things. As with any organic system, I would expect the availability of capabilities to spur creativity, the Emacs ecosystem being a great case in point. But to try and give a more direct answer to your question: I often want to download/backup or otherwise programmatically process content that I routinely interact with online (this could be playlists, emails, messages, whatever). Another interesting example pertains to the “agents” available in “Huginn”: https://github.com/huginn/huginn It would be nice if more such capabilities were integrated into the browser (or other common operating tools).

    #Automation #Web Service Automation #Workflow Automation 65 social mentions

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    IFTTT puts the internet to work for you. Create simple connections between the products you use every day.
    Exposing this sort of capability is very interesting, especially coupled with agents is indeed interesting. Getting this type of functionality added to the core browser seems like a long and complex standardization process. Perhaps a plugin would be one means of doing it? The semantic web hasn't been adopted, so one challenge would be how to categorize and expose the content to any sort of API. Perhaps such a system already exists. The emacs ecosystem is a good example, but as you stated, it really requires expertise to utilize. I know of commercial service like IFTTT [1] but the thought of having this type of service be a utility available to any browser user is more interesting to me. [1] https://ifttt.com.

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