Local scraping through browser extensions feels like a clunky workaround—neither practical nor scalable for real usage. The friction is real. Curious if there's a more elegant technical solution on the horizon. The platform's long-term viability might hinge on solving this kind of user experience bottleneck. Looking forward to seeing what innovative approach emerges to address this gap.
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MetaReckt
· 14h ago
Basically, this plan is just a band-aid, and the real problem hasn't been solved at all... Let's wait and see how the experts break the deadlock.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 14h ago
It sounds like a bandaid solution; the real product strength still depends on the backend API, otherwise the user experience will eventually fail.
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quiet_lurker
· 14h ago
Really, the browser extension crawler approach should have been phased out long ago; the experience is terrible.
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HodlTheDoor
· 14h ago
Browser plugin local crawling is really useless. If you ask me, we need to change our approach.
Local scraping through browser extensions feels like a clunky workaround—neither practical nor scalable for real usage. The friction is real. Curious if there's a more elegant technical solution on the horizon. The platform's long-term viability might hinge on solving this kind of user experience bottleneck. Looking forward to seeing what innovative approach emerges to address this gap.