manton
manton

Josh Miller has an update on the Dia browser, in a series of posts on Twitter / X. For a company with “browser” in its name, wouldn’t mind seeing a blog post of this instead of on X. 🤪 Some very interesting screenshots in the thread, though. I’m excited to try it.

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apike@mastodon.social
apike@mastodon.social

@manton This is an interesting trend (incentivized by social networks’ algorithms) where he posted it as a thread on X, but it was reworked into a blog-like post on LinkedIn as well. So each algorithm treats it as in-network content, but there’s no canonical link for it.

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manton
manton

@apike Ah, I missed the LinkedIn version. Looks good there. (I still think a company so invested in the open web should have a blog with updates too!)

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tibz
tibz

@manton no longer on Twitter so can’t view the rest of the thread post-initial tweet sadly

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manton
manton

@tibz Here’s a copy of the full post on LinkedIn.

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tibz
tibz

@manton oh that’s useful! Thanks Manton!

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paulrobertlloyd
paulrobertlloyd

@manton @tibz Imagine being burgled… but you invited the burglar into your house and gave them the keys to every cupboard.

Yeah… think I’ll pass on their latest pivot.

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manton
manton

@paulrobertlloyd I am skeptical of whether they can turn this into the very profitable business they were hoping for. Maybe it’s sustainable or maybe it all goes away. But I like the experiments.

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