bicepjai 6 days ago

I have a year subscription with perplexity and use it everyday for search. Honest reaction from getting started page demos for comet “I would not want that”

  • senectus1 6 days ago

    yeah I explicitly do not want my searches "tailored" to me. I want factual results that I can explore and pick holes in.

    I want it to be a trustworthy tool, not a companion.

    • patrickscoleman 6 days ago

      You should check out kagi then

      http://kagi.com/

      • bicepjai 4 days ago

        The next service I will give my money is going to be Kagi since they seem to tick all the right boxes (for now) :)

alwillis 5 days ago

I've been using Dia for about a month. Dia is made by The Browser Company of New York, best known for the Arc browser [1].

Dia is a fabulous piece of work--it's much more than Chrome + a chatbot.

You can tell they thought deeply what would it mean for AI to be integrated into a browser, not just tacked on.

It's still in beta, but even at this stage, it's quite polished.

The custom skills are a killer feature. You'll wonder why every browser doesn't have it [2][3].

[1]: https://www.diabrowser.com

[2]: https://www.caneraras.com/learn/browser-skills-gallery

[3]: "Dia Browser Review in 120 seconds: The AI-First Browser Reimagining Web Interaction" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VijHiDCU4zc

bachittle 6 days ago

AI-based chromium forks are becoming as common as AI-based visual studio code forks. I wouldn't be surprised if AI-based Linux distros started becoming popular too. Seems the ideal workflow is to fork off of existing open-source solutions, add paid features and lock behind paywall, make profit.

andrewinardeer 6 days ago

Am I overlooking something or is this just a link to a waitlist? There isn't actually a release yet, right?

  • pjm331 6 days ago

    correct unless you are on the perplexity max plan

rylan-talerico 6 days ago

Excited for this & curious how it will compare with Dia.

Launch site feels busy, though.

  • Alifatisk 6 days ago

    As far as I know, Dia have a waiting list atm?

pona-a 6 days ago

This has to be among the least informative landing pages I've seen yet. Vague marketing woo, giant hero images, scroll hijacking, sound effects, and zero screenshots.

They literally have a sliding section taking up significant scroll height that's dedicated to our solar system, and when I clicked one of the planets, expecting it to maybe reveal a usage example—I did actually get a full spiel about Mars, with still no hint of the product.

aitacobell 6 days ago

Cautiously optimistic that Browser Wars 2 will right many wrongs. Chrome is so bloated now.

  • poisonborz 6 days ago

    Don't expect these companies to be interested in the actual browser / DOM rendering technologies and the betterment of standards. They'll be run of the mill Chromium forks.

brador 6 days ago

Holds up a mirror to the uselessness of modern human existence.

What are we doing here?

Automated trekking bag purchasing.

xnx 6 days ago

A "new" browser in the '20s is the equivalent of a browser toolbar in the '00s. It's not a product, it's a feature.

  • woadwarrior01 6 days ago

    IMO, we're back to the late 90s when every kid (I was one of them) would slap the IE ActiveX control onto a VB6 form and call it a browser.

snorrah 6 days ago

What a fucking awful website what the fuck is happening when I tried to scroll?

Alifatisk 6 days ago

This https://www.perplexity.ai/comet/gettingstarted should be the home page, the current homepage should be somewhere else, you want to quickly introduce the app / service and answer the visitors first question, "what is this?"

Instead the home page hijacked my scrollbar and walked me through Perplexitys core values, principles and then introduced the whole planetary system before ending up in a FAQ!? Wth

Team Perplexity, you can do better than this, your business is all about distilling fluff into concrete answers, your website should portray the same message, this does not

pjm331 6 days ago

a landing page about a new browser and then...

> Venus is brilliant in our sky, but brutal up close. Once possibly Earth-like, it fell into a runaway greenhouse state. Now it simmers under acid clouds, its surface hot enough to melt lead. It spins backward, slowly and strangely, like a world rewound in time.

a bunch of facts about planets?

i use perplexity all of the time and think its a good product but this page is baffling to me

  • reaperducer 6 days ago

    i use perplexity all of the time and think its a good product but this page is baffling to me

    Well, it's right there in the name: Perplexity.

    Finally, some truth in marketing!

kveykva 6 days ago

The scroll hijacking on this site itself erodes my trust in this being a browser I want to use because it demonstrates a lack of understanding of the web.

  • hexomancer 6 days ago

    Yeah, I can’t believe this is a serious website made by a multi million dollar company. It looks like something I would have designed when I was 10.

  • wy35 6 days ago

    Scroll hijacking is the worst. Makes everything feel sluggish and unresponsive. Instantly gives me the urge to close out the tab.

  • qntmfred 6 days ago

    and it's playing sound effects on button mouseovers? boooo.

sea-gold 6 days ago

I'm rooting for Ladybird[1], a brand-new browser from scratch, backed by a non-profit.

[1] https://ladybird.org

  • ageitgey 6 days ago

    It's a nice idea, but it is still pretty far from even a public v0.1. I think they can get there, but it will be at least a few years.

  • lofaszvanitt 6 days ago

    It's time to wreak havoc on the back orifice of existing solutions.

kurtoid 6 days ago

Solve the captcha/scraping problem by scraping directly in the browser. Genius

woadwarrior01 6 days ago

Scrolljacking aside, why do the images on the page have the trademark yellow hue from ChatGPT generated images?

samrus 6 days ago

is this a real innovation in the browser UX, or just a ploy to vacuum up as much data as possible?

you can never trust VC backed startups to do things for the users' net benefit

  • xnx 6 days ago

    The later

aitacobell 6 days ago

Comet, Arc, and these other challenger browsers will hopefully light a fire under Google

  • _boffin_ 6 days ago

    What do you think this browser will be built on-top of?

  • xnx 6 days ago

    > light a fire under Google

    Do you feel Chrome has been under-delivering?

    I see frequent and visible feature changes. I do wish Project Mariner wasn't limited to their Ultra tier.

    • aitacobell 6 days ago

      Yeah I do, but more for its bloat and the erosion of search quality.

  • pram 6 days ago

    Yeah the problem with Chrome is it doesn't have enough AI shit crammed into it.