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I continue to root for The Browser Company. They seem to be one of the only companies that are really swinging for the fences when it comes to thinking about the evolution of the web browser. Dia looks cool. https://www.diabrowser.com/
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looks interesting – that said, most of the examples of its use seem to be along the lines of a productivity tool, answering emails, parsing shopping lists. which is great for reducing menial tasks like that but not sure why they are so fixated on the idea of the "browser" when i feel a browser is more expansive than that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Yeah I’m still excited about what’s coming. They’ve been landing some talented builders! Their double edged sword has always been their storytelling – the more hype you build, the harder it is to let people down when things change
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I wish they did not require an account to use
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@pugson
this looks fantastic
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Maybe they can figure out SSL certs first
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