My use case, primarily for research/keeping up to date in my domain is auto copying 100s of articles curated through feedly/other sources that gets automatically appended to daily text document by clipboard watch from balabolka (text to speech program), with meta data comment of url/title and visible confirmation dialogue confirming successful text copy (no firefox addon does this after search), which balabolka also automatically read to me at 3x speed. Basically, everything I'm interesting in reading gets converted into a reasonably labelled/chaptered podcast and digest with searchable transcript. Chrome with combined with tab groups and extensions that sort/order/dedupes tabs by domain also streamlines the process. Combination of tab groups sorting behavior and ability auto label auto copied text cuts daily chore from to a fraction of the time it use to, which saves hours each week.
Google lens also very useful for OCRing text, or translating images of foreign language. I can also do that with powertoys, but it's more finicky and add extra steps, require hot keys to do efficiently vs on Chrome I can do most of it with just a mouse.
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My use case, primarily for research/keeping up to date in my domain is auto copying 100s of articles curated through feedly/other sources that gets automatically appended to daily text document by clipboard watch from balabolka (text to speech program), with meta data comment of url/title and visible confirmation dialogue confirming successful text copy (no firefox addon does this after search), which balabolka also automatically read to me at 3x speed. Basically, everything I'm interesting in reading gets converted into a reasonably labelled/chaptered podcast and digest with searchable transcript. Chrome with combined with tab groups and extensions that sort/order/dedupes tabs by domain also streamlines the process. Combination of tab groups sorting behavior and ability auto label auto copied text cuts daily chore from to a fraction of the time it use to, which saves hours each week.
Google lens also very useful for OCRing text, or translating images of foreign language. I can also do that with powertoys, but it's more finicky and add extra steps, require hot keys to do efficiently vs on Chrome I can do most of it with just a mouse.