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I’ve built two Firefox extensions for my personal workflow:
1. **Quick Edit in Emacs**
I manage over 3,500 web pages locally. With this extension, I can now click anywhere on a webpage and instantly jump into Emacs to edit the exact page (or annotate any other page I'm working on).
2. **Describe Images (and soon Videos) on the Web**
Using the right-click menu, I can generate descriptions for images I come across online. These descriptions are stored and reused for my own image collections or web pages. I’m planning to add the same functionality for videos soon.
What makes this possible is running LLMs locally on my own machine — I’ve been experimenting with models like **Mistral Vibe** and others. This lets me automate description generation and text processing entirely offline, keeping everything fast, private, and fully under my control.
1. **Quick Edit in Emacs**
I manage over 3,500 web pages locally. With this extension, I can now click anywhere on a webpage and instantly jump into Emacs to edit the exact page (or annotate any other page I'm working on).
2. **Describe Images (and soon Videos) on the Web**
Using the right-click menu, I can generate descriptions for images I come across online. These descriptions are stored and reused for my own image collections or web pages. I’m planning to add the same functionality for videos soon.
What makes this possible is running LLMs locally on my own machine — I’ve been experimenting with models like **Mistral Vibe** and others. This lets me automate description generation and text processing entirely offline, keeping everything fast, private, and fully under my control.