Tired of 'free' tools that sell your data? CapyToolkit is a full suite of browser-based utilities (encoders, testers, converters) that run 100% client-side. Nothing gets uploaded. No account needed. Your browser, your rules. https://t.co/U3Iv0jBqaw 🔒
Your browser broadcasts your GPU model, audio pipeline signature, installed fonts, screen resolution, timezone, and 25 other signals to every site you visit. No opt-out button. Run the scan. Nothing gets sent anywhere.
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Drop a Parquet file into your browser. Run SQL. Download the results. No upload, no install, no cloud, no account. DuckDB runs in WebAssembly and every byte stays on your machine. 11 file formats supported.
Your controller's stick is drifting. Your game knows. It just won't tell you.
Most games apply a software deadzone to hide minor drift. This tool reads raw axis values at 5 decimal places. The numbers your game filters out.
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Token counters usually send your prompt to a server to count it. Defeats the purpose.
Paste your prompt into CapyToolkit. Instant table: tokens, context %, cost per model. Sort by what matters. In your browser. Nothing uploaded.
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11% of employees pasted company data into ChatGPT. If you're a developer, your number is higher.
CapyToolkit's PII Scrubber detects emails, API keys, tokens, and internal data — 100% browser-side. Nothing leaves your machine. Scrub before you send.
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@bradmillscan Just use it for a while and see that advertised "self-improvement" and memory. It's actually the most annoying and worst part of it.
E.g., you create a generic skill to research and write content, then memory fills with data from single tasks and context is poisoned forever.