as agents make it easy to add features, design matters more, not less. the role is no longer just pushing pixels – it’s deciding what should exist, how it fits together, how humans stay in control, and how intelligence feels clear, trustworthy, and useful.
taste, craft, and judgment have always been the bottleneck. the game is not who ships fastest, but who makes the right thing for humans.
I’ve started to get more used to @diabrowser, but the added tab sidebar still feels like an afterthought. I also REALLY miss the auto-archiving tabs from @arcinternet. I’m back into pre-Arc habits of having a hundred tabs open at any time. Big step back in the regard.
@joshm@diabrowser This is a great step, but all the other quality of life features Arc had are sorely missed. Profiles, pinned tabs, bookmark management all made using the browser much easier. I’ve fallen right back into old “never closing tabs” habits since starting with Dia a couple weeks ago.
@adamstern_@charliedeets@diabrowser 100% yes. Dia’s tabs and profiles are so much harder to use than Arc’s. This would definitely be a step in the right direction.
Chatting with tabs in @diabrowser is starting to grow on me, but @arcinternet’s tab management system was so much better, especially the vertical tabs. Dia’s feels super clunky and outdated in comparison. I don’t understand why they wouldn’t reuse some of that perfection…
@okaysee@rogie Yeah, for sure! I’m glad y’all have been taking feedback and learning from the release. It’s cool to see this being iterated on in real time.
@gleb_sexy@guischmitt Oh gotcha, I must have misread your original post, my bad! The point I wanted to make was more that they’re actual components! Thanks for the correction 😊