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I enjoy using the Arc browser, but after receiving an email from the company about being acquired - where they said “Arc and Arc Search will continue to exist; we’ll share a long-term plan soon”. To me, that sounds like they don’t have a plan and the browser will be shut down. I guess it’s time to start considering alternatives.


BrowserOS isn’t bad - it has agentic flows, and doesn’t have complete feature parity with Arc, but it’s decent.


Zen browser is a Mozilla based clone of Arc browser...

It's a good/possible alternative


try iPhone app RTM - it is almost as simple as text file. It has more features, but I use it only as simple list of TODOs


thanks, I will fix it :)


How I improved my touch typing code skills in one year, data included.


I didn’t know that Dvořák is famous outside Czechia and even outside Europe.


Well, he is! His cello concerto is standard repertoire across the world, and his New World Symphony is standard in the US. He should also be known for originating the ET theme [1,2], but that's not how things work.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDPkMvUAgqo&t=1955s

[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-qrMz-JAzo&list=RD2-qrMz-JA...


If you pick wrong JDK it can have huge impact on speed.


Exactly. I have been using booking for years without single issue. Dozens of stays in many countries.

Why it should be a problem to move some employees to different company? This is happening often...


My english is not good enough to translate this. Even with dictionary I have no chance. What is meaning of this - for example? "She was a descript person, a woman in a state of total array." I understand every word, but don't get meaning at all.


Understand firstly that it’s a joke.

The common English expressions are:

“Nondescript” -> not memorable, doesn’t stand out

“disarray” -> messed up, disorganised

This is just changing those to the positive version, but those words are not usually used in English. So it sounds amusing to an English speaker.

You might translate the sentence to normal English as: “She was a striking and very composed person.”


I play something similar to D&D for 20 years and won't stop anytime soon :)


Again jokes about PHP? It's kind of old.


What's the joke?


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