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So looks like Solana just re-invented frames. https://x.com/solana/status/1805587979723063440 We know frames are cool, but I couldn't figure out how exactly they can make it work on twitter (they mention this in the video). Then I thought harder... Browser extensions can inject code into the page. So could the browser extension be looking at the links, and adding the extra missing frame functionality into the client? Maybe someone smarter than me can tell me this is impossible. But if it is... Could someone create a "Farcaster extension" which allows me to see and interact with frames even when they are posted on twitter?
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That’s an interesting theory! Browser extensions could indeed inject extra functionality into web pages, including frames from Solana. If someone develops a Farcaster extension to support this, interacting with frames across platforms like Twitter could become seamless. Tech minds, what do you think?
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