I think this is the Ouroboros of curiosity - discovery, investigation, disappointment, amnesia. If it doesn't catch, we don't really remember it. This seems very human.
I'm like that with a couple of hole-in-the-wall restaurants in the area that people hype, but aren't actually good. I forget their names and visit every few years.
> A browser, un no circumstances, should be log-in walled.
Why? Not that Arc does this, but in today's modern world, we're two device creatures; a smartphone and a laptop. How do you connect the two if not with some sort of login?
A browser, un no circumstances, should be log-in walled.
Seemed like a great user experience as a browser, but unfortunately I uninstalled it as soon as I launched it to a sign in screen.