TGTGInsighttelegram intelligenceLIVE / telegram public index
← GitHub Trends

TGINSIGHT SIMILAR POSTS

Find similar content

Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15152 · Sep 17

#typescript#agent#ai#ai_agents#ai_tools#automation#browser#browser_automation#browser_use#chrome_extension#comet#dia#extension#manus#mariner#multi_agent#n8n#nano#opensource#playwright#web_automation Nanobrowser is a free, open-source Chrome extension that uses multiple AI agents to automate complex web tasks directly in your browser, keeping your data private since everything runs locally. It supports many AI language models, lets you customize which models handle different tasks, and offers an easy chat interface to control and track automation. You can automate repetitive tasks, ask follow-up questions, and review past interactions without coding. It works best on Chrome and Edge and is a cost-effective alternative to expensive AI automation tools, giving you powerful, flexible web automation with full control and privacy. https://github.com/nanobrowser/nanobrowser

Results

2 similar posts found

Search: #apollo11

当前筛选 #apollo11清除筛选
Universe Mysteries 🪐

@cosmomyst · Post #437 · 10/17/2025, 03:21 PM

🪐 Between Earth and our Moon lies a distance of about 384,400 kilometers—so vast that you could fit all the planets of our solar system side by side in that gap, with room to spare. When Apollo 11 traveled this stretch in 1969, it took the crew about three days to cross the silent gulf between worlds, showing that even space close to home is far larger than it appears from the ground. ✨ #spacedistances⚡#apollo11⚡#moon⚡#nasa⚡#galaxy⚡#stars⚡#astronomy⚡#universe⚡#cosmos⚡#space 👉subscribe Universe Mysteries 👉more Channels ​

🇿🇦Did you know? Pratley Putty, invented by South African engineer George Montague Pratley, is one of the strongest adhesives ever made — and the only South African product to go to the Moon! 🌕 🚀 Used on the Apollo 11 mission, it proved its strength in space and remains a go-to fix for tough jobs worldwide. 💪 📷 Photos #Innovation#SouthAfrica#PratleyPutty#GeorgePratley#Apollo11#SpaceTech#MadeInSA#Engineering