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Available is a Chrome Extension that allows you to easily share your calendar availability inside of your Gmail compose/reply view. The best part––it pastes the times as plain text.

I've been a user of various calendar scheduling tools in the past, but always felt awkward sending a branded widget or URL to my recipient asking them to book time on my calendar. Especially if I was the one asking for their time.

I've been using this extension for a few weeks and it has saved me quite a bit of time by not having to switch between Gmail and my calendar tabs every time I'm coordinating a meeting request!

Excited to share this with y'all. If you have any questions/run into bugs, feel free to DM me on Twitter (@_shahedk) or email me shahedkhan30@gmail.com :-)


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As a regular Zoom and Google Calendar user, I found it annoying how Google kept shoving the Google Meet button down users throat every time you try to create an event––so I decided to build a browser extension to hide it.

It works with both Chrome and Firefox. Sharing it here if you find it useful.


"Given enough time, good ideas are bound to make it big but they need a passionate group of people to carry them through."

100%. Great read!


This technology is really cool!


Agree. Crazy to think no airline has put a real effort in their IFE systems.


do you know about Picturelife?


I just signed up and am kicking the tires now. Thanks!



Thanks. :)

I like your work, the use of tiles and angled screens.


I found out about this cool site a few days before it was posted on HN.

Pats self on the back


D'oh! You missed out on incrementing your integer in a database!


Your integer has been incremented by one for this comment.


Really?? Where?


a mutual friend posted it on facebook!


oh awesome! I put it out there yesterday to see what might catch on :)


David Sacks.


I just graduated high school (2 months ago) and got a few offers right after I graduated.

I'm currently doing a summer internship in Silicon Valley and plan on staying here for at least a year and improve my skills as a designer.

I've been offered a few great full time offers already, but still exploring my paths to make sure whichever decision I make, is the right one.

I plan on going to college (that's definitely something I want to do), but I'm on the same boat right now, and want to take advantage of the offers on the table right now that might not be there after I get out of college.

Any advice for me?


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