https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/Memory-Cache is the actual project if you want to use it.
Basically it’s a firefox extension to save a page as a pdf in a directory that is symlinked to your local PrivateGPT install which then ingests the docs. It doesn’t seem to me that it provides any in-browser querying of PrivateGPT but I haven’t tried setting it up to confirm that.
I definitely would use that. I really like the concept. I often keep a bunch of tabs opened for my multiple ongoing projects. I could close most of them and just query my AI.
Seems like the perfect service for a file manager company or even a notes company. Not sure how to make this a valuable part of my web browsing life.
As per usual, Mozilla seeking experimental stuff for their browser instead of creating things that would be likely more accessible then the framework required for AI
I thought it was going to learn from the pages you visit or something. Like this it is kind of useless.
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