Not particularly, Arc is based on Chrome, and has some Google features/settings. I agree about Zen, it's also one of my favorite browsers. Zen and (hopefully!) SSuite Netsurfer.
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I tried that. It doesn't work for me.
Allow the noise to be a part of your meditation. When I meditate, I can hear my parents watching tv in the next room, and I accept that into my practice.
What about the Chrome Web Store extension? That should let you install from the webstore.
I left reddit a few months ago, and still check the site from time to time for things like movie site recommendations, music recs, etc. It still feels the same to me.
I tried installing this plugin, but I got an error that I need to install Python and Visual Studio, which I have both installed. It says it needs C/C++ tools in order to work? Is there a way to fix this error?
I really like the tabtree! I wish there was a browser that had a built in code editor so you could code within the browser. That'd be cool.
I'll have to try that out!
He's made a "joke" about motherhood not being a hard job. I've known single mothers and it's a pretty damn hard job.
Left wingers/Lemmyites.
I'm excited for this to come out, as it is built on its own code. I wish it would be released earlier than 2026, though. Are there any beta or even alpha versions to try on windows?