arc is developed by The Browser Company. its free, but I don’t believe it’s open source. its basically a UI layer on top of chromium so its performance is about what you would get out of Chrome.
Extreme indoor enthusiast. I drink too much ☕
arc is developed by The Browser Company. its free, but I don’t believe it’s open source. its basically a UI layer on top of chromium so its performance is about what you would get out of Chrome.
im worried about Mozillas ability to keep growing Firefox. They laid off a lot of their firefox team a few years ago and have been dipping into more commercial interests… we really need Mozilla to be the FOSS counter to big tech.
this is a classic 😊
Nice thanks for sharing, haven’t heard about onmail before.
I haven’t heard of Black Bear… What do you like about it?
To be fair, that poster does look pretty awesome.
Agreed - you can tell a lot about someone by how they treat restauraunt staff.
This is pretty much the reason I use 1Password. I don’t like Safari, and it has reasonably good UX and extensions for all browsers + native apps.
Lemmy is open source. The developers are working on this for free (minus some sponsorships). PR’s are always welcome to help add new features you want :)
Wow I completely misread the title. I thought it was what worlds would you RATHER live in! 🤦♂️
Studio Ghibli worlds are lovely so I’d definitely want to live in them :)
I have been a big fan of authy for a few years. Works well for me.
Agreed. Feels weird how normalied addictive social media behavior has become.
Agreed! Admittedly I am quite biased as I am an Admin, but I really enjoy the little community we hae going at lemm.ee :)
Any of the worlds from Studio Ghibli films.
Why did you post this same thread multiple times?
I think a big part of it is that when we are young, all of these are new experiences to us. And as such, they carry a lot more emotion and stimulation.
As an adult, you’ve experienced many things. To some degree, your brain is likely acustomed to it.
Something that helps is breaking out of your routines and experiencing new things. I’ve heard our neural pathways described as the grooves that form on a hill when sledding. When you first slide down the hill, you’re making brand new grooves. Each trip is different and unique. But over time, trails get established and you end up using the same worn trails over and over.
Experiencing new, bespoke things is like breaking out of the trails and making a new one.
At least, that’s my understanding! I’m not a proffessional, just someone who can relate to what you’re describing :)
Dunno. I wasn’t the OP.