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Threads are where information goes to die. I genuinely don't understand how after more than a decade the Slack team hasn't figured this out.

Yesterday I got fed up, so I used cline + gpt5 to vibe code this chrome extension that enables discord-style replies in Slack. If you hate slack threads as much as I do, I think you'll appreciate this.

It's nice that AI coding enables us to do things on a whim like this. Took me like 30 minutes and cost under a dollar. Was listed on the chrome web store that same night.

I also open sourced the repo and already had a PR merged from an opensource contributor who also used AI.


Finally, a browser agent that doesn’t panic at the sight of a canvas


Exactly :)


Not sure about this because you're the author.


It's obvious this is the OP though. They are allowed to respond to favorable comments.


Try it out and report back!


No


Classic new age hacker news hostility. Do you think this response adds anything?


I do, cheap praise doesn't benefit the community and it might be astroturf. Constructive criticism would be more valuable - there are multiple similar projects like this posted here daily, and this one likely isn't the best.


For context, we have no affiliation with KeysToHeaven (though we appreciate his comment). We do think our vision-first approach gives us a significant edge over other browser agents, though we probably could’ve made that aspect clearer in the title


How has no one pointed out the business models are different and result in entirely different products and priorities?

Cursor charges $20/mo. So their whole business model revolves around using less than $20 worth of tokens and cheaper models.

With Cline, you pay for your own tokens and can choose whichever model you like (uses openrouter).

You can see the difference almost immediately - everything is better. Context management isn’t kneecapped, edits are comprehensive, cline reads every file that is relevant into the context, and the UX is intuitive.

I was personally blown away — I tell it to do something complex in an existing codebase, and Cline just… does it? And it asks me questions along the way to make sure it’s in alignment with my goals.

This is how AI copilots should feel to use. Cline is by far the best option I’ve tried so far.

Note: I will say though - your token usage WILL be high. I have easily spent over $20 in a single night coding with cline. That’s the entire monthly subscription cost of Cursor spent within an evening.

But it’s easily worth it. Hell, I’ll spend $100 in an hour on tokens if it makes me more productive.


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