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by noir_lord 215 days ago
Indeed.

> Instead of digging through selectors and hand‑writing custom JS/CSS

Some of us like that or at least the exact control it gives us Vs installing an extension that has access to my entire browser infrastructure and those terms.

I suspect many HN readers aren't the target market for this.

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And that is totally fair!

I enjoy having control over my browser, as well. So much so that I built an extension that could help me with it :)

I didn't build this so I could make money, it was a side project that I tinkered with (after YC). I shared it with a few friends, they thought it was cool, their friends also thought it was cool, and it grew from there.

It's okay that many in the HN audience don't necessarily resonate with "Instead of digging through selectors and hand‑writing custom JS/CSS". At the very least, hopefully I inspired someone else to play with this idea. I personally think it is very cool and beneficial for the web!