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Browser Extensions Lack Personality and Context-Aware Interaction

A novelty browser extension experiment using on-device ML to create a context-aware mascot that reacts to webpage sentiment. No clear pain signal — this is a fun project, not a response to user demand. The market for browser companions is extremely niche.

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