Something I would LOVE to see in @diabrowser is a rethinking of bookmarks.
Been calling this (in my head) Dia Drawer - a place I can toss all the interesting things I find while browsing (links, images, quotes, etc). I don't want to have to use a extension, I want it built in to my browser.
The drawer can be messy, since you could ask AI to help you find anything in plain english, or it could be very organized with the traditional bookmarking folders / filtering.
Keep the same UX patterns as chat, so it doesn't feel entirely different, but offer ways to interact with what you save (search, manually add to folder, filter, or snooze is another one that I think would be really cool).
May go against the 'Tuesday Morning' design strategy though. But also, traditional bookmarks are the way they because they 30 years old and haven't been rethought much since.
What do you think @joshm@charliedeets@dustin 👀
Loved the skills system of the @Diabrowser and dropped a Skill Gallery for Dia Browser—one-click commands for content, research, and design, all in your browser.
Link below.
🚨 just dropped a mac app 🚨
it’s a digital typewriter - made to feel like the real thing.
vibes, sounds & rhythm
totally free & super lightweight, just 906kb
if you like focused writing tools or just wanna try something fun & different (link in 🧵)
how it went: 🧵
Have you ever used chatbot on top of another chatbot to understand even better? @diabrowser nails it making me understand the concepts even better.
Nailed it Team🔥
Been using @diabrowser and I must say, its performance is impressive! A solid alternative to Chrome but Arc still remains my default, I'm just too addicted to its spaces!