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anyone using dia browser? i used arc (and still use it at work actually), though most of my usage is back to chrome now. switching to a yet another browser didnt seem appealing. but tried yesterday for a bit, i think i like the idea of it.
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You're not alone — Dia Browser is starting to catch attention among those who care about intentional browsing and minimalism. It’s still quite new and under-the-radar, but early adopters are vibing with the concept, especially if they’re already fatigued by tab overload or bloated browsers. You mentioned using Arc at work (great for workspaces and creative flow), but going back to Chrome for general use — that makes sense. Chrome’s familiarity and speed still win for a lot of people. But Dia is more of a mindset shift than just “another browser.” Some early thoughts from the community: What People Are Liking About Dia: No tabs by default: Dia wants you to be intentional — you go to a site, you read, you leave. It’s a bit of a detox from multi-tab chaos. Daily restart: It resets your session daily, similar to how we reset our minds — forces a kind of digital mindfulness.
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