Hacker News with Generative AI: Customization

Brave now lets you inject custom JavaScript to tweak websites (bleepingcomputer.com)
Brave Browser is getting a new feature called 'custom scriptlets' that lets advanced users inject their own JavaScript into websites, allowing deep customization and control over their browsing experience.
Framework Laptop Chassis available for $400 (frame.work)
This isn’t our computer. It’s yours.
Using custom scriptlets in Brave to make the Web work the way you want (brave.com)
Starting with desktop version 1.75, advanced Brave users will be able to write and inject their own scriptlets into a page, allowing for better control over their browsing experience.
MNT Reform Next 12.5" open hw laptop, future-proof, modular, highly performant (crowdsupply.com)
Based on the Classic MNT Reform, MNT Reform Next takes open source hardware to a new level. It gives you more freedom than any other laptop available today. Swap modules, print your own case, and customize your keyboard. By combining high performance and high mobility with modularity, customizability, and repairability, MNT Reform Next has the potential to become more than just your daily driver. Since MNT Research is deeply committed to open hardware, all sources are public.
Show HN: Hollow – A Customizable Digital Workspace (ycombinator.com)
The project is a modular, fully customizable digital workspace designed for those who want complete control over their tools.
Cosmos Keyboard: Scan your hand, build a keyboard (ryanis.cool)
Cosmos is the easiest way to design a keyboard around your one-of-a-kind hands.
Wildcard: Customize HN using a spreadsheet view (2020) (geoffreylitt.com)
Wildcard is a browser extension that empowers anyone to modify websites to meet their own specific needs, using a familiar spreadsheet view.
Emacs: Fringe Matters, Finding the Right Difference (karthinks.com)
Continuing my avocation of writing to increasingly niche audiences, today we have a matter at the intersection of several small Venn bubbles:
Emacs: Two New Standard Themes (protesilaos.com)
The standard-themes is my third theme-related project. Unlike the modus-themes and the ef-themes, I try to remain in line with the out-of-the-box looks of Emacs, even though I personally dislike them. The purpose of the Standard themes is to provide the missing theme framework of that default aesthetic, so that users can enjoy the customisability and stylistic consistency it brings.
Framework Laptop 16 Dual M.2 Adapter Expansion Bay Module (frame.work)
Upgrade your Framework Laptop 16 with two additional M.2 modules in sizes from 2230 to 2280.
Emacs: A Basic and Capable Configuration (protesilaos.com)
I have helped several people set up a basic Emacs configuration. In the process, I have learnt about some of the problems they have with the out-of-the-box experience.
Show HN: Minimal, customizable new tab for Chrome/Firefox (flowtide.app)
Flowtide is an open-source, minimal, and beautiful New Tab page for your browser. Track your todos, see a beautiful wallpaper, and listen to relaxing soundscapes.
Unexpected Keyboard – customiseable Android Keyboard with all keys available (github.com/Julow)
Lightweight and privacy-conscious virtual keyboard for Android.
Show HN: Replacicon – Create and customize app icons on macOS (replacicon.app)
Just updated to macOS 11 "Big Sur", macOS 12 "Monterey", or newer? You may have noticed some of the apps in your Dock look a bit inconsistent with the rest of the system.
Ploopy Trackpad (ploopy.co)
Amazing tracking experience. Loads of features. And full customizability. Finally, a Trackpad that has everything you need.
TIL: iTerm2 has custom status bars (wompa.land)
Supercharge your terminal workflow with iTerm2's customizable status bar. Learn to set up, script, and optimize your development environment for peak productivity in 2024 and beyond.
Busy Status Bar (busy.bar)
Busy Status Bar is a productivity multi-tool device with an LED pixel screen. Displays a personal busy message. Built-in Pomodoro timer and Apps. Fully customizable, open-source, and hacker-friendly.
Bringing Back the Turboc Colorscheme (github.com/ikouchiha47)
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I added a fun random ASCII art welcome screen to Vim (merlinsbeard.ai)
If you use vim, you’re probably just like me. You spend way too much time customising your config files to optimize your keyboard shortcuts and make things look pretty. If you’re new to vim or have yet to customise your config files, I apologise. By the time you’ve read this post, you’ll have a new addiction.
Terminal Tinder: Find your next colorscheme (terminaltinder.com)
Fall in love with your next color scheme
oh-my-posh: The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt (github.com/JanDeDobbeleer)
Taking command of the Context Menu in macOS (gingerbeardman.com)
Glacier is an open-source web browser with extensive customization capabilities (github.com/GlacierBrowser)
'Illegal' Cobra Mustang Paint Is Rare and Costs $26,000 per Gallon (motorbiscuit.com)
Making "Zen Browser" A Firefox based browser that focuses on customizations (vercel.app)
Luakit: A fast, extensible, and customizable web browser (luakit.github.io)
Hypr-dynamic-cursors: a plugin to make your hyprland cursor rotate (github.com/VirtCode)
Framework Laptop 13 Deep Dive - Creating a custom high-resolution display (frame.work)
Ask HN: What is your ChatGPT customization prompt? (ycombinator.com)
How I Made Google's "Web" View My Default Search (tedium.co)