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Version 5 is live, here's what's changed 🗞️
I know you don't like reading so here's TL;DR:
Free usage even for un-signed users
Even more usage when user signs up (still free, no credit card info required)
Copy response button copy analysis results to clipboard in one click
Added new native mode to detect AI slop
TL;DR merged into Summary one streamlined mode instead of two
Create Custom modes from Toolbar no need to open the popup
Mode history indicators see which modes you've already used (colored dots) and instantly restore prior results (in Toolbar)
Reliable toolbar on SPA navigation toolbar now appears when navigating Reddit links without needing a page refresh
What will the future of studying be like when AI does everything for us?
Today, I came across an article on TechCrunch: The great computer science exodus (and where students are going instead).
It shows that UC campuses saw a drop in computer science enrollment for the first time since the dot-com crash (6% in 2025, 3% in 2024), but students are shifting to AI-focused programs.
The layoff wave and how we can move past the fear
Many people have told me that being part of Gen Z comes with advantages we have time, energy, and plenty of opportunities to shape our careers in the AI era. And I do feel lucky to have grown up with technology, to have had early exposure and opportunities to learn and explore it.
But the AI era feels different. The shift is not only new, it s happening at lightning speed. Before I ve even fully adapted to working with AI, we re already seeing waves of layoffs where human roles are being replaced or reshaped by AI systems. And honestly, that creates uncertainty and anxiety not just for me, but for many people around us.




