Developer Tools / AI Development Tools

Cursed Browser

An open-source browser experiment that uses a visual LLM to read HTML and hallucinate the rendered page instead of using a traditional rendering engine.

Clear27/30
Useful21/30
Specific19/20
Complete11/20
Cursed Browser screenshot

Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes an AI-powered developer project with a concrete, unusual mechanism: a browser that relies on a VLM to interpret HTML and generate the page view. The repository shows real project structure, a README with the core idea, an example section, roadmap notes, and visible Swift implementation, which is enough evidence for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show setup instructions, how to run it, model requirements, licensing, or whether the browser is usable beyond the demo concept. The example evidence is mentioned, but the actual rendered comparisons are not visible in the crawl.

Review status

72 days ago #973 ↑ +6

Last evaluated 72 days ago. Current rank #973. Up 6 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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