@iamilyes

1:12 drizzle
4:08 superhuman 
6:38 supermaven
9:05 diskStation
12:58 pretty typescript errors
15:23 rectangle 
17:04 posthog
19:54 arc

@Malix_Labs

1. Computer

@stephenjames2951

Phrases never expected to hear. ‘I only have 12 terabytes remaining.”

@NeoNyaa

The CTRL + A for superhuman going from your current selection all the way down ignoring the content above can just be done with SHIFT + END. CTRL + A with how it works normally makes sense as it selects A ll the items and not just everything below, whereas SHIFT + END selects everythiung from where you are to the END of the list.

@viccie211

Rectangle: Aka basically what the window management in Windows 11 (and to an extent Windows 10) does by default. That shit should be something Apple should just ship in MacOS, with all the "It just works" Mac is known for

@sentinelav

I really wanted to like Arc but I just couldn't adjust. The performance of some of the split view features was terrible and the idea of keeping long-term bookmarks alongside short-term tabs never stuck with me. 
I tried Edge recently, and it pissed me off how much I enjoyed it. It runs more smoothly than any other browser I've tried, and you can make the interface even more minimal than Arc if you want to. It's now my daily driver. Wish I was paid to say it but it's the truth.

@altioc

It's a shame Arc is basically abandonware now.

@arstneio

I believe all the Arc AI features are completely free right now. Correct me if I’m wrong.

@MissEvelynLily

Arc and Supermaven have literally changed my entire workflow. It's unreal.

@IzzyIkigai

CTRL + A not selecting all(yknow, that's what the A stands for) but just mirroring properly implemented SHIFT + END behaviour is ridiculous. Like.. I cannot fathom why anyone who likes keyboard shortcuts would find breaking existing behaviour to duplicate another existing behaviour good in any way shape or form.
Also, if you want real storage on your network, honestly, synology is a bit of a cheap-but-expensive option, if you're willing to put the time in there's much better ways to create storage(hell, 1500 bucks for an empty enclosure almost affords you a proper server with a real CPU instead of that embedded-cpu stuff synology sells you) that's available on the network with better hardware, redundancy and throughput. Like just to give a perspective - synology only last year introduced ECC RAM by default, something a storage device should have had 10 years ago, especially when you're dealing with double- or even triple-digit terabyte systems.

@Dave-cg9li

I started looking into productivity tools after I burnt out almost 2 years ago and was desperately trying to find something to "fix" me. So after about 15 years, I switched from Chrome to Arc. And my experience was VERY similar to yours - I switched away after a week or two, but gave it a shot after a few months and fell in love with it, and I'm not a developer.

I also don't use any of the AI features, but it just makes my tabs so easy to organise. It also feels so smooth and looks clean. On the other hand, it eats just as much RAM as most other Chromium-based browsers 😅

@hugosa3562

We run our design agency off a Synology NAS and its honestly been great for us so far, people can access it remotely as well which is great. Only had issues with it once when moving offices, but was quick to figure out and fix

@MatheusCruzRocha

Theo, great tips, the typescript error plugin, the supermaven and the rectangle already got me and I installed them while I was watching the video. Looking forward to using it daily

@geniusdevil0410

Also have you tried Raycast? Spotlight + Rectangle + a bunch of other cool stuffs

@KevinvanderBurgt

Suprised you didn’t mentioned Raycast, this tool hugely improved my workflows!

@ytnathandude

holy fuck its 3:21 am here in cali, i take a break from debugging asm, pop open youtube and see theo posted! bro is def a nightowl fr

@sideshowlol

Been using Magnet for window resizing for a long time. Rectangle looks cool too. Thanks for the heads-up. 🙏😎

@GoodVolition

Sorry I don't use a computer that's pretty mainstream. Have you heard of a transputer? An asynchronous thread level parallel set of CPUs? No? Well anyway I use a set of custom TI-89s a wired like a single CPU. And basically if you don't use that I'm better than you. Any idea when Arc comes to the Motorola 68000?

@BenRangel

I love the details in Theo's videos like the "CMD+A should only select down from current position" realization at 5:20

@thijskoerselman

Excited to learn about Supermaven! I tried many types of coding AI integrations but always felt disappointed by the lack of repository context awareness