Browser Automation's Account Problem: Scripts Aren't Enough
Your scripts might be flawless, but are they running with the right digital baggage? Browser automation is hitting a wall, and it's not about code.
Your scripts might be flawless, but are they running with the right digital baggage? Browser automation is hitting a wall, and it's not about code.
Tired of AI confidently citing bogus web sources? touch-browser rethinks browsing from the AI's eyes, verifying claims before they poison your outputs.
Ever wonder why a solo dev would nuke tool names for 111 GitHub stars? It's a masterclass in shipping breaking changes early—before the mob forms.
Your Telegram bot just became a ChatGPT wizard. OpenClaw bridges personal automation to OpenAI's web-exclusive models, skipping API hurdles entirely.
Selenium's been the scraping king forever, but Playwright's lapping it in 2026. Faster code, auto-waits, async magic — yet legacy codebases won't budge.
Everyone figured Python owned browser automation forever. Then Rust's chromiumoxide dropped, promising zero-overhead control of Chromium. It's not a total takeover – yet – but for massive scraping ops, it's electric.