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Eight powerful features that work right inside your browser — no setup, no clutter.

Tiny Hover

Hover over any link on Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo to see what's on the other side. OG image, title, description — all in a floating card. No click needed.

google.com/search?q=rust+programming
blog.rust-lang.org
Rust Programming Language - Official Blog
The official blog of the Rust programming language...
blog.logrocket.com
Why Rust is the future of systems programming
An in-depth analysis of memory safety...
Rust
Why Rust is the future of systems programming
An in-depth look at memory safety and performance...
blog.logrocket.com
doc.rust-lang.org
The Rust Programming Language - Book

Tiny Summary

One shortcut to get a structured summary of any page. Hero image, key points, sections with icons — all in a beautiful overlay card.

arxiv.org/abs/2401.12345
arxiv.org

Efficient Transformer Architectures for Long Sequences

Chen et al. · 2024

This paper introduces a novel sparse attention mechanism that reduces compute cost by 40% while maintaining competitive performance across 12 benchmark tasks.

Key findings
  • 40% compute reduction
  • Sparse attention patterns
Details

Benchmarked on GPT-4 and Claude across NLU tasks

Tiny Search

A floating search bar that finds text on the page — or asks AI about it. Type a question and get an instant answer grounded in the page content.

docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html

asyncio.run() creates a new event loop, runs the given coroutine, then closes the loop. It's the recommended entry point since Python 3.7 — no need to manually manage the event loop lifecycle.

Tiny Ask

Select any text and a floating input appears. Ask questions, get explanations, translations — all contextual to what you highlighted.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_computing

A quantum computer exploits quantum-mechanical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform operations on data that would be impractical with classical computers.

Quantum computers use two physics tricks: superposition (a bit can be 0 and 1 simultaneously) and entanglement (two bits are linked so changing one instantly affects the other). This lets them solve certain problems exponentially faster.

Tiny Discuss

A floating AI chat panel that stays open while you browse. Ask questions, explore ideas, get explanations — all in context with the page you're reading.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence
Tiny Discuss
This article covers the history and current state of AI research. What would you like to explore?
What's the difference between narrow and general AI?
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Tiny Links

Hold a modifier key and click any link to open it in a floating in-page panel. Browse without losing your place — no new tabs, no context switching.

news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: I built a local-first todo app in Rust
The future of web performance
Ask HN: Best resources for learning compilers?
web.dev/performance

Tiny Voice

Press your shortcut, speak, then hit Enter. Max transcribes your voice and types it directly into whatever input is focused — search bars, chat boxes, anything.

chatgpt.com
Explain the difference between TCP and UDP
Recording…Enter ↵

Max Search

A full AI search engine built into Max. Ask anything and get a sourced answer with clickable citations — without leaving your flow.

max.search
What is the Fermi paradox?
1wikipedia.org
2space.com
3nasa.gov
The Fermi paradox is the contradiction between the high probability of extraterrestrial civilizations existing 1 and the lack of evidence for, or contact with, such civilizations.
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