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thebrowsercompany-dia · v1.38.0,82907 • auto-updates
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brew install --cask thebrowsercompany-dia 547
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Trust Score 7/10
✓ Open source (Apache-2.0) +3
✗ Active development +0
✓ Licensed +1
✓ Auto-updates +1
✓ Not deprecated +1
✓ Established (>1yr) +1
✗ Low installs +0
Version History
v1.38.0,829071d ago1.37.1,82782→1.38.0,82907
7d ago1.37.0,82628→1.37.1,82782
8d ago1.36.0,82312→1.37.0,82628
15d ago1.35.2,82121→1.36.0,82312
18d ago1.35.1,82042→1.35.2,82121
21d ago1.35.0,81921→1.35.1,82042
22d ago1.34.2,81865→1.35.0,81921
23d ago1.34.1,81705→1.34.2,81865
25d ago1.33.0,81460→1.34.1,81705
1mo ago1.32.0,81144→1.33.0,81460
+ 8 older versions
Review
Mar 10, 2026Dia is a web browser that leverages a TTS model to generate ultra-realistic dialogue in one pass. It offers auto-updates and has seen significant community interest on Hacker News. Ideal for users needing advanced text-to-speech capabilities.
A web browser that utilizes a TTS model for realistic dialogue generation.
Maturity: The project is mature with high GitHub activity, regular updates, and a strong community following.
Community: Significant mentions on Hacker News indicate strong community interest in related topics, though no direct mentions of Dia itself.
Pros
- + Strong GitHub traction with high stars and forks
- + Active development and regular updates
- + Auto-update feature ensures users always have the latest version
Cons
- - Some open issues, including ROCm support
- - No presence on Reddit for community discussions
Community Mentions
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