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Prompts.chat, Squoosh & WindowSwap | The Website Haul: Drop 02

In Drop 02, we’re looking at AI cheat codes, Google’s secret image magic, and a way to peer out of windows across the globe.
The Website Haul Drop 02: Prompts.chat, Squoosh, and Windowswap. The Website Haul Drop 02: Prompts.chat, Squoosh, and Windowswap.

Welcome to the second edition of The Website Haul!

I’ve spent the last week digging through the far corners of the web to find a few things actually worth your screen time. This week’s haul is a mix of the practical (saving your storage space) and the purely vibes-based (traveling without leaving your chair).

Let’s get into Drop 02.


1. Prompts.chat: AI Cheat Codes

Prompts.chat Homepage
Prompts.chat Homepage

If you’ve ever stared at a blinking cursor in ChatGPT wondering what to say, this is for you. It’s a massive library of optimized prompts that act like “personas” for AI.

  • My Experience: I spent a few days testing these personas to see if they actually changed the AI’s output quality. By using their “Interviewer” and “Travel Guide” prompts, I found the responses became significantly more detailed and less robotic. It’s a game-changer for getting specific results.
  • Why It’s Innovative: It takes the guesswork out of “prompt engineering.” You don’t need to learn how to talk to AI; you just need to know which persona to pick.
  • The Verdict: If you use ChatGPT or Claude for anything more than basic questions, this site should be pinned in your browser.

Check it out: prompts.chat


2. Squoosh: Google’s Secret Image Magic

Squoosh Homepage
Squoosh Homepage

Images are getting huge, and they kill website speeds and phone storage. Squoosh is a tool that lets you shrink them down without losing the quality.

  • My Experience: I’ve been running all the images for this week’s post through Squoosh to see how far I could push the compression. I managed to save about 80% on file size while the images still looked crisp on my 4K monitor.
  • Why It’s Innovative: It’s a Google Chrome Labs project that works entirely in your browser. Your photos aren’t being uploaded to a random server; the work happens locally on your machine.
  • The Verdict: It’s the fastest, cleanest way to optimize photos for the web. Simple as that.

Check it out: squoosh.app


3. WindowSwap: A Change of Scenery

WindowSwap Homepage
WindowSwap Homepage

Sometimes the best thing for productivity is just a different view. WindowSwap lets you peer out of a real window somewhere else in the world.

  • My Experience: I kept this open in a side tab for most of Wednesday while I was working. It’s all user-submitted, 10-minute HD loops with ambient sound. One minute I was looking at a rainy street in London, the next a sunny backyard in Tokyo. It’s surprisingly calming.
  • Why It’s Innovative: It’s purely about “vibe.” It’s an antidote to the loud, fast-paced side of the internet.
  • The Verdict: The ultimate “calm” tab. If you’re feeling stuck at your desk, take a trip through someone else’s window for five minutes.

Check it out: window-swap.com


4. The Recommendation: The Sample

I wanted to start highlighting other great curators who help sift through the noise. If you enjoy discovering new things, check out The Sample.

  • The Concept: It’s a “meta-newsletter” that sends you a different newsletter excerpt every day based on your interests. It’s how I’ve been finding new niche topics to explore this week.
  • The Verdict: A brilliant way to diversify your inbox and find writers you’d never see on a social feed.

Check it out: thesample.ai


The Sunday Supplement: The Browser Tip

The “Reopen” Lifesaver: We’ve all done it – you accidentally close a tab that you actually needed. Instead of digging through your history, just hit Cmd + Shift + T (Mac) or Ctrl + Shift + T (Windows). It will instantly reopen the last tab you closed. You can even keep hitting it to bring back the last 10+ tabs you lost!


What’s Next?

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See you for Drop 03.

Chris

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