New developer tools: Imbue Bouncer and Supabase Agent Skills

Imbue open‑sourced Bouncer, a Chrome extension that lets users control their Twitter feeds, and Supabase released official Agent Skills to give AI apps up‑to‑date product knowledge and docs access. Meanwhile, Android Developers previewed an app‑label hiding feature in the Android 17 beta that asks designers to revisit icons for recognition. (x.com) (x.com) (x.com)

Imbue open‑sourced Bouncer, a Chrome extension that filters Twitter/X feeds, while Supabase released Agent Skills to teach AI agents about its platform; Android 17 Beta 3 adds an option to hide home‑screen app labels. (imbue.com) Imbue published Bouncer’s code on GitHub and lists a Chrome extension and an iPhone app that currently work on Twitter/X feeds. (github.com) Imbue says Bouncer uses a small language model running on the user’s device and lets people define filters in plain language — examples include “crypto,” “engagement bait,” and “rage politics.” (github.com) Supabase posted a blog on April 9, 2026 announcing Agent Skills, an open‑source set of instructions and resources that teach AI agents how to build on Supabase correctly. (supabase.com) The Supabase Agent Skills repository lists compatibility with more than a dozen agents — including Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor — and includes a supabase‑postgres‑best‑practices skill for SQL, schema, and Row‑Level Security guidance. (github.com) Google’s Android 17 reached Platform Stability with Beta 3 on March 26, 2026 and the Pixel Launcher gained a toggle to hide app names on the home screen. (developer.android.com) Android’s developer notes urge teams to perform final compatibility testing and review behavior changes such as UI and icon legibility before shipping Android 17‑targeted apps to the Play Store. (android-developers.googleblog.com) On‑device models like Bouncer’s keep processing and classification local to the phone or browser, while Supabase’s Agent Skills aim to give agents procedural context and access to up‑to‑date product knowledge. (aiproductivity.ai) Imbue frames Bouncer as part of a personal‑computing vision — “Heal your feed” and “AI that works for humans,” the company wrote — and Supabase says its skills reduce agent errors when generating database code. (imbue.com) Imbue says it will add Reddit, LinkedIn and other browsers soon, Supabase says it will expand the Agent Skills catalog, and Google asks developers to publish Android 17‑ready updates now as beta testing closes. (imbue.com)

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