Imagine you’re having a conversation with a stranger. He seems cool, you guys share some interests, even some controversial opinions. You two are on track to becoming friends! …But then right before the convo ends, he starts talking about how the earth is flat, and flouride in the water supply is a CIA conspiracy to make frogs gay.
That is the same visceral reaction I get when I read a sentence like this:
When I last wrote about my experience with CachyOS, I bemoaned the absence of the Arc browser.
Imagine you’re having a conversation with a stranger. He seems cool, you guys share some interests, even some controversial opinions. You two are on track to becoming friends! …But then right before the convo ends, he starts talking about how the earth is flat, and flouride in the water supply is a CIA conspiracy to make frogs gay.
That is the same visceral reaction I get when I read a sentence like this:
I don’t get it. What even is Arc browser, is that the conspiracy equivalent?
A no longer developed chromium browser that inspired the design of Zen browser.
Arc was also Mac exclusive at first so I never tried it. Didn’t even realize it had released for windows.