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You don't need to pay $200 for AI. We're launching Open Operator - an open source reference project that shows how easy it is to add web browsing capabilities to your existing AI tool. It's early, slow, and might not work everywhere. But it's free and open source! 🔗👇

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Paul Klein IVvor 1 Jahr

Made with @browserbasehq and Stagehand

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sameelvor 1 Jahr

whoever made this stuff has got to be so smart and handsome

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Paul Klein IVvor 1 Jahr

my muse

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anirudhvor 1 Jahr

people out here really working for a “nontechnical ceo” and here’s ours

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Paul Klein IVvor 1 Jahr

pls fix @JetBlue

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alana goyalvor 1 Jahr

team cooked

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Paul Klein IVvor 1 Jahr

from the group chat to the timeline!

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Prithvivor 1 Jahr

damn that looks smooth, I built a linkedin automation agent and was looking for a headless browser. @browserbasehq looks cool, I gotta figure out the auth (from user -> remote browser w/o typing in creds again)

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Sean McGuirevor 1 Jahr

Available in Canada too!!

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browserbase 🅱️vor 1 Jahr

pretty browser based if you ask me

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