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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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That's a totally fair take and I think you're right. They are definitely focused on the utility of what a browser could potentially be, but I also think the vast majority of people use a browser as an interface to do the kinds of things they are helping to automate. I use it for so so so much more like many of the people in this beautiful channel. I like the idea of having different browsers (not many) for different things. Still using Arc as my daily driver mostly because I love the way it manages tabs and hides the chrome.
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this kind of reminds me of a convo i had the other day about ai that can perform as "you" – i wrote a little response about my experience with using cursor and why i got bored of it. but yeah, i also know from having taught web and art courses in the past that there are many ppl that don't enjoy and are actually frustrated by the processes that it takes to reach a destination and would prefer to automate it away ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://warpcast.com/riotgoools/0x186a3977
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