@deepakness.bsky.social
Created a silly Chrome extension that automatically dismisses the 'Thanks for trying ChatGPT' popup and focuses the prompt textarea, so you can start typing immediately. 😅
Someone reviewed the extension today 🥳
Someone reviewed the extension today 🥳
November 11, 2025 at 5:34 AM
Created a silly Chrome extension that automatically dismisses the 'Thanks for trying ChatGPT' popup and focuses the prompt textarea, so you can start typing immediately. 😅
Someone reviewed the extension today 🥳
Someone reviewed the extension today 🥳
This AI-generated video summary on YouTube is actually very helpful, as I can just quickly learn what's being discussed in the video before watching the whole thing.
November 10, 2025 at 1:32 AM
This AI-generated video summary on YouTube is actually very helpful, as I can just quickly learn what's being discussed in the video before watching the whole thing.
I was using a few AI-generated images on a site, and today I received an angry email from someone saying these images don't accurately represent what I'm showing.
To address this, I have now labeled all AI images with "AI-Generated Image", as you see here.
I think, it's good now.
To address this, I have now labeled all AI images with "AI-Generated Image", as you see here.
I think, it's good now.
November 9, 2025 at 11:56 AM
I was using a few AI-generated images on a site, and today I received an angry email from someone saying these images don't accurately represent what I'm showing.
To address this, I have now labeled all AI images with "AI-Generated Image", as you see here.
I think, it's good now.
To address this, I have now labeled all AI images with "AI-Generated Image", as you see here.
I think, it's good now.
"Customers say" section on Amazon is one of the best use of AI. It summarizes all customers' reviews, and it's so, so helpful.
November 7, 2025 at 6:49 AM
"Customers say" section on Amazon is one of the best use of AI. It summarizes all customers' reviews, and it's so, so helpful.
Saw a person using a .zip domain for their personal website. Just why?
November 7, 2025 at 1:32 AM
Saw a person using a .zip domain for their personal website. Just why?
BRB, Cursor's new Composer 1 model is free for a limited time.
But it doesn't specify until when, so keep an eye on the usage before going wild.
But it doesn't specify until when, so keep an eye on the usage before going wild.
November 6, 2025 at 7:21 PM
BRB, Cursor's new Composer 1 model is free for a limited time.
But it doesn't specify until when, so keep an eye on the usage before going wild.
But it doesn't specify until when, so keep an eye on the usage before going wild.
The 512KB Club is a website showcasing a collection of websites, each under 512 KB in size.
In the era of heavy, bloated websites, it seems like a very cool project. I loved visiting some of the listed websites. Really cool.
Link below 👇
In the era of heavy, bloated websites, it seems like a very cool project. I loved visiting some of the listed websites. Really cool.
Link below 👇
November 6, 2025 at 7:26 AM
The 512KB Club is a website showcasing a collection of websites, each under 512 KB in size.
In the era of heavy, bloated websites, it seems like a very cool project. I loved visiting some of the listed websites. Really cool.
Link below 👇
In the era of heavy, bloated websites, it seems like a very cool project. I loved visiting some of the listed websites. Really cool.
Link below 👇
This site was one of my first experiments with programmatic SEO a few years ago, and it's still up. I created it using the 11ty static site generator and learned a lot in the process.
If you're curious, take a look here: cn-movies.deepakness.com/
If you're curious, take a look here: cn-movies.deepakness.com/
November 5, 2025 at 5:02 PM
This site was one of my first experiments with programmatic SEO a few years ago, and it's still up. I created it using the 11ty static site generator and learned a lot in the process.
If you're curious, take a look here: cn-movies.deepakness.com/
If you're curious, take a look here: cn-movies.deepakness.com/
Around 2-3% of clicks on my personal websites are now coming from AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Perplexity.
November 4, 2025 at 8:31 PM
Around 2-3% of clicks on my personal websites are now coming from AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Perplexity.
Naturally earned a solid dofollow backlink from WikiHow.
Can't share the project yet, but here's what happened: I built a free tool around the main product – and WikiHow featured it with a link to the tool and multiple screenshots on the page.
Can't share the project yet, but here's what happened: I built a free tool around the main product – and WikiHow featured it with a link to the tool and multiple screenshots on the page.
November 3, 2025 at 12:34 AM
Naturally earned a solid dofollow backlink from WikiHow.
Can't share the project yet, but here's what happened: I built a free tool around the main product – and WikiHow featured it with a link to the tool and multiple screenshots on the page.
Can't share the project yet, but here's what happened: I built a free tool around the main product – and WikiHow featured it with a link to the tool and multiple screenshots on the page.
Over 400 fully "AI-generated" Grokipedia pages are now indexed on Google.
Turns out, how the content is created was never the problem.
Turns out, how the content is created was never the problem.
November 2, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Over 400 fully "AI-generated" Grokipedia pages are now indexed on Google.
Turns out, how the content is created was never the problem.
Turns out, how the content is created was never the problem.
Uninstalled Claude Code that was installed via npm, and re-installed via homebrew.
November 2, 2025 at 4:28 AM
Uninstalled Claude Code that was installed via npm, and re-installed via homebrew.
"Google Analytics slows page loading by about 500 ms, while self-hosted Umami and Plausible have almost no impact with their tiny 2 KB and 3 KB scripts."
A good blog post comparing Google Analytics vs. Umami vs. Plausible.
Link below 👇
A good blog post comparing Google Analytics vs. Umami vs. Plausible.
Link below 👇
November 2, 2025 at 1:34 AM
"Google Analytics slows page loading by about 500 ms, while self-hosted Umami and Plausible have almost no impact with their tiny 2 KB and 3 KB scripts."
A good blog post comparing Google Analytics vs. Umami vs. Plausible.
Link below 👇
A good blog post comparing Google Analytics vs. Umami vs. Plausible.
Link below 👇
Omarchy resource website (omarchy.deepakness.com) I created crossed 1,000 clicks in GSC in the last 28 days. Of course, I can't do anything with it but feels good to take a look at the charts. 😅
November 1, 2025 at 8:32 PM
Omarchy resource website (omarchy.deepakness.com) I created crossed 1,000 clicks in GSC in the last 28 days. Of course, I can't do anything with it but feels good to take a look at the charts. 😅
I think, completely eliminating mosquitoes from the world would make life easier, and wouldn't harm nature at all.
November 1, 2025 at 1:21 PM
I think, completely eliminating mosquitoes from the world would make life easier, and wouldn't harm nature at all.
Wow, Cloudflare is going really aggressive against AI training bots. These options are enabled by default:
November 1, 2025 at 11:28 AM
Wow, Cloudflare is going really aggressive against AI training bots. These options are enabled by default:
What the tech-stack for a $10k MRR SaaS looks like:
November 1, 2025 at 6:43 AM
What the tech-stack for a $10k MRR SaaS looks like:
Onest font is cool! 😍
After using Inter for years, I finally used a different font on a new project.
After using Inter for years, I finally used a different font on a new project.
November 1, 2025 at 3:43 AM
Onest font is cool! 😍
After using Inter for years, I finally used a different font on a new project.
After using Inter for years, I finally used a different font on a new project.
In Oct, I mostly used the Auto mode on Cursor for more than 225 million tokens.
And in Nov, I'll be using the Composer 1 model as it's significantly better than Auto while being super cost-effective. Also, super fast as well.
Will update on this after a month.
And in Nov, I'll be using the Composer 1 model as it's significantly better than Auto while being super cost-effective. Also, super fast as well.
Will update on this after a month.
October 31, 2025 at 4:30 AM
In Oct, I mostly used the Auto mode on Cursor for more than 225 million tokens.
And in Nov, I'll be using the Composer 1 model as it's significantly better than Auto while being super cost-effective. Also, super fast as well.
Will update on this after a month.
And in Nov, I'll be using the Composer 1 model as it's significantly better than Auto while being super cost-effective. Also, super fast as well.
Will update on this after a month.
How do you folks manage downloads?
Sometimes I like saving files straight to a specific folder, but sometimes I also like to just dump everything in Downloads and sort it later.
Sometimes I like saving files straight to a specific folder, but sometimes I also like to just dump everything in Downloads and sort it later.
October 31, 2025 at 1:28 AM
How do you folks manage downloads?
Sometimes I like saving files straight to a specific folder, but sometimes I also like to just dump everything in Downloads and sort it later.
Sometimes I like saving files straight to a specific folder, but sometimes I also like to just dump everything in Downloads and sort it later.
Kimi CLI is here!
Best thing, it comes as a Python package that you can install via `uv` by running the following command:
> uv tool install --python 3.13 kimi-cli
GitHub repo below:
Best thing, it comes as a Python package that you can install via `uv` by running the following command:
> uv tool install --python 3.13 kimi-cli
GitHub repo below:
October 27, 2025 at 1:27 AM
Kimi CLI is here!
Best thing, it comes as a Python package that you can install via `uv` by running the following command:
> uv tool install --python 3.13 kimi-cli
GitHub repo below:
Best thing, it comes as a Python package that you can install via `uv` by running the following command:
> uv tool install --python 3.13 kimi-cli
GitHub repo below:
It's been a few days since self-hosting Umami analytics, and I'm absolutely loving the UI and UX. Currently, tracking on 2 websites on a Hetzner server with 2 VCPUs and 4 GB RAM.
Loving it so far. 😍
Here is a screenshot of my personal website stats 👇
Loving it so far. 😍
Here is a screenshot of my personal website stats 👇
October 26, 2025 at 2:24 AM
It's been a few days since self-hosting Umami analytics, and I'm absolutely loving the UI and UX. Currently, tracking on 2 websites on a Hetzner server with 2 VCPUs and 4 GB RAM.
Loving it so far. 😍
Here is a screenshot of my personal website stats 👇
Loving it so far. 😍
Here is a screenshot of my personal website stats 👇
Has anyone tried the Journal app? How is the experience?
I just discovered this, and my first impressions are good.
I just discovered this, and my first impressions are good.
October 25, 2025 at 11:28 AM
Has anyone tried the Journal app? How is the experience?
I just discovered this, and my first impressions are good.
I just discovered this, and my first impressions are good.
Looks like Google Chrome is finally getting the vertical tabs.
When? No idea. But look at these commits in the Chromium project.
When? No idea. But look at these commits in the Chromium project.
October 25, 2025 at 5:02 AM
Looks like Google Chrome is finally getting the vertical tabs.
When? No idea. But look at these commits in the Chromium project.
When? No idea. But look at these commits in the Chromium project.
What? You can now directly run AI agents from inside Netlify and code!? 🧐
Interesting.
Interesting.
October 24, 2025 at 8:34 PM
What? You can now directly run AI agents from inside Netlify and code!? 🧐
Interesting.
Interesting.