@joshm@peduarte Spaces is a must have for me; this and boosts are why I can't switch to Dia yet which is unfortunate because Arc is really showing its age... Also, any chance to bring theme engine of Arc to Dia?
@Shpigford@Apple I hope Apple at least addresses some of the other UI inconsistencies in Mac OS 26 such as different design languages for the menu bar pop-up elements. @AppleSupport
@Shpigford I really liked the floating liquid glass sidebar on 2026. It was unique, beautiful and went extremely well with the rest of Liquid Glass design aesthetics.
I'm extremely disappointed and I hope Apple turns this around before the stable release🤦♂️ @Apple
@samuelcolvin@github@NotionHQ I'm not sure the scope which you're using Markdown for, but you can take a look at @AnytypeLabs. It's local-first, with P2P sync and of course, collaboration functionality. And you can use Markdown to write in it, although it has a fully fledged editor.
Releasing a new "Agentic Reviewer" for research papers. I started coding this as a weekend project, and @jyx_su made it much better.
I was inspired by a student who had a paper rejected 6 times over 3 years. Their feedback loop -- waiting ~6 months for feedback each time -- was painfully slow. We wanted to see if an agentic workflow can help researchers iterate faster.
When we trained the system on ICLR 2025 reviews and measured Spearman correlation (higher is better) on the test set:
- Correlation between two human reviewers: 0.41
- Correlation between AI and a human reviewer: 0.42
This suggests agentic reviewing is approaching human-level performance.
The agent grounds its feedback by searching arXiv, so it works best in fields like AI where research is freely published there. It’s an experimental tool, but I hope it helps you with your research.
Check it out here: https://t.co/n7ctnDilJJ
@joshm Pinned tabs with Folders, boosts, theme color and spaces. tab management is why I use Arc as my main browser even with Dia; Also having to juggle windows to access my different work spaces is such a hassle.
@diabrowser@joshm Are you guys aware that Dia has a problem with rendering and displaying inline latex math expressions and equations?
It just shows the latex code inside the paragraph. Back and forth prompting doesn't help either.
@connorgrant@joshm@diabrowser Yeah, I think it's the default Chrome behavior, but it's such a waste of space and efficiency to have multiple windows opened for each profile and space. Not only that, if I close it, all my tabs are gone which is just painful 😑🤦♂️
@joshm Very glad to hear it 😃. Spaces, folders and favorites and I will fully switch to Dia.
Also, can't wait for the "skills" version of boosts to be released.
@adamstern_@charliedeets@diabrowser Without a doubt. It's a must have for being able to just see what tabs you have open. I can't stand the sight of these horizontal tabs. What's the downside? Just give people the option 😃
@joshm@diabrowser And it's not that I'm accustomed to a particular way of doing things; No, I jump immediately if there's a better solution for my problem but as a web browser, @Diabrowser is "meh" at best right now. It doesn't have all the features that attracted me to Arc in the first place(2/2)
@joshm@diabrowser The concept "can" be interesting and I'm aware that I'm not a typical, average user but as I used Arc for the past 3 years, I really can't see myself using @diabrowser so that in the future, it may know me better and can help me more efficiently. (1/2)
@raycastapp This is just awesome 😍. I was looking for a native way to access Gemini on Mac, and all the solutions were underwhelming at best. I always admired how @raycastapp made it so effortless to accesss LLMs with a few key strokes and now I can bring my own key and enjoy it 😃
Meet the new Huawei Pura80 Ultra.
It features the world's largest telephoto sensor in a smartphone, with a 1/1.28" size.
It is also the world's first smartphone to have a switchable telephoto lens structure, with 3.7x and 9.4x optical zoom levels.
The hardware is truly outstanding.