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Josh Miller

@joshm

ceo @browsercompany makers of Arc and Dia browsers

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Josh Miller The Browser Company It’s been a minute, but Dia has honestly surprised me-in a good way. I’ll admit, I was skeptical after Arc’s sudden pivot, but Dia’s been rock solid so far. What’s got me hyped is how it’s not just layering AI on top, but actually building it into the browser’s core. If

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A modern URL bar (in Dia): • Page Title not "/2025/12/seo-spam" gibberish • Space on both sides of "/" for readability • Hover to reveal & edit URL • Emphasize domain for trust+security Dia isn't just AI. It's refined browser basics too, The Browser Company style.

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Weird convergence in tech industry: Notion adds AI research, meeting notes, enterprise search. So do Atlassian, Grammarly/Coda. Glean. Granola. Cursor. OpenAI buys Windsurf/Codex. GitHub and Google follow. Browsers are next. Is the future this obvious? Everyone’s converging!

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I’m getting a lot of questions about The Browser Company moving away from TCA & SwiftUI. Here’s how Dia’s architecture differs from Arc: 1⃣ We use a modified version of MVVM that retains many ideas from unidirectional data flow architectures, but avoids state diffing for

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I'm surprised more people haven't experimented with Voice input, GUI output for LLMs. I'd love to angel invest in anyone doing cool stuff here, especially on mobile. DMs open!

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💿 NEW VIDEO: “Dia Hacks” over the past 6 months cyrus duff and I have produced many videos for The Browser Company — some you’ll see one day, some you never will! here's a recent one, made for Dia's alpha testers we only shoot on 16 or 35 now. because life is short and why not