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by porridgeraisin·11mo ago·view on hn ↗
Yes, stuff like that. Another AI feature for example:

So -- and I assume this ties into arc type workspaces that you're also building --, I usually have multiple browser windows with multiple tabs each. Each window belongs to a "purpose". Sometimes due to procrastination etc etc it gets out of hand. When it does I get them all mixed up in one big window. I'd like an organize tabs thing that looks at existing organization if there is one, and classifies tabs into those.

Another one since you're here, and this is unrelated to command palettes, is research mode.

Often, we read up and learn about things in a top down fashion. This usually involves drilling down on a topic, filling out information on terms and sentences we don't quite understand through searches in another tab. We then have to tie that information back into the context of the main article. And do this recursively.

This is something AI can help with, search up on terms that we say, select, and then fill in information about that tailored to current context, right there inline.

Brave Leo AI tools for instance can currently summarise explain paraphrase etc but it's not too useful since I could just as well copy paste into chatgpt. At this level of integration though, it would be more useful.

Nothing to do with AI or command palettes, but recursive tabs is another thing that could be useful.

  dm_cache google search
    --- lkml post 1 (random detail 0)
    --- lkml post 2 (random detail 1)
          ---- doc.txt
          ---- lwn.net

I'm not sure if any of these would actually work and be practical, but just some random thoughts.