Finally had my moment with @aarondfrancis Solo where *everything* clicked.
There are so many novel ideas that have been executed extremely well. The MCP alone unlocks a ton of workflows that I've been dreaming of!
Bravo!
@driesvints@Cloudflare Oh man wish I had this a few weeks ago 🥲 Ran into the same question (with Cloud) - ended up having to go with https://t.co/obRtghpncg, which honestly went a lot smoother than I was expecting! Does the Cloudflare solution play nice with modern CSS?
@joshm Having spaces integrated in the same browser window and being able to swipe between them seamlessly with a gesture is the ultimate feature for me. It’s the one and only blocker for me to move to Dia full time, which is a bummer.
I tend to think there’s a huge gap between “learned enough to be dangerous” and whatever the evolution of that is. “Intermediate” doesn’t seem quite right, but somewhere in that ballpark.
A concrete example: many of my peers, myself included, first learned about databases through picking up a language/framework like PHP/Laravel. It’s easy to find yourself scraping by with that base-level amount of knowledge for a lot longer than one would probably expect, especially if you’re working solo!
I think having a course focused on some essential concepts that should come next (indexes?, normalization?, etc), but from the frame of leveling up your application development, would be filling a pretty massive gap in content right now & super valuable to juniors.
I could be wrong, but that’s the kind of content I wish I had during that phase of my journey!
@joshm@browsercompany You captivated a lot of users with Arc for the great browser it was, now with a pretty large portion of them feeling a bit left behind. Understanding Arc was a free product (TBC doesn’t owe us anything really) - how do you plan to regain trust with those users?