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included-with-xbox-game-pass
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I built a browser for the Game Pass library with critic scores
My code is open source and all the data is updated daily and available here: https://github.com/Zhouzi/included-with-xbox-game-pass/blob/master/packages/xgp.community/static/games.json If you prefer, you can download the JSON here: https://xgp.community/games.json
svg-screenshots
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Should we take more interactive screenshots on macOS?
I take 100+ screenshots in browsers and apps every day, but I haven't found a tool that quickly enables me to rediscover them. So far, I've tried Arc's Easel (tweet) and SVG Screenshot (Github), but they're not perfect.
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Ask HN: Should we take more interactive screenshots?
Hi all!
I take 100+ screenshots in browsers and apps every day, but I haven't found a tool that quickly enables me to rediscover them. So far, I've tried Arc's Easel[1] and SVG Screenshot[2], but they're not perfect.
I'm envisioning a desktop app with a browser extension that allows me to take a screenshot from a browser and search for details such as text, URLs, and scenes within the screenshot. It would also be great if all URLs within the screenshot were clickable.
Do you think interactive screenshots are better than static ones? What are your thoughts on this?
[1]https://twitter.com/cristicrtu/status/1540420330497474560
[2]https://github.com/felixfbecker/svg-screenshots
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FP2 Top Speeds Analysis - Max Verstappen vs Charles Leclerc
About how I got the chart, theres a really hand extension by Felix Becker, that allows you to capture part of a web page as an SVG, so I used that to capture part of the chart, and I works quite well, howveer you do have to dig around in the SVG file to find the eact parts, like the line for max and for leclerc.
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Why not share web snippets as SVG?
Perhaps you'd be interested in joining this ongoing project which aims to do exactly that?
What are some alternatives?
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