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😫We must keep Jeff on a leash at all times! Luckily, Zander has it under control! and will be taking care of Jeff. the neighborhood is safe now!😄 . 🎨Animation: 🗿BlackWhiplash🗿 🔊💻Lewd SFX: @ElStormXX 🗣🎙Leon Va: @ElStormXX 🗣🎙Zander Va: AluryVA 🎙️🔞 🗣🎙Jeff Va: The Wonder 💜 Blew Guy Arc 💛

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Low quality just makes me get HARD! I wish I can stop but idk how... pain.😔

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@ElStormXX @Whiplashaarts @AluryVA @TheWonderNSFW Jeff's greatest best better ending in the story of ever.

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@ElStormXX @Whiplashaarts @AluryVA @TheWonderNSFW from creepy pasta to sextoy.. lol

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@Whiplashaarts @AluryVA @TheWonderNSFW Yup! The only way for him to have a normal life! He'll forget who and what he is soon.

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Miki Djan

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Grateful for the outpouring the past few days. I can’t tell you how motivating it is to have people care so much about Arc. The encouragement, the criticism, the confusion. Took it all in <3 As a thank you, I’d like to speak more plainly about what’s happening and why – we owe it to you: 1. Every person who joined or invested in our company did so to build products beloved by hundreds of millions of people. “We want to be to the browser what the iPhone was to the cellphone” has been our rallying cry since Day One. We knew chance of success was low but the ambition made us leap out of bed every morning. 2. Arc is beloved, popular, and growing (4x daily actives YoY). But it’s now clear that what most people love about the product *is also* what will prevent it from reaching hundreds of millions of people in our target demographic (people who spend hours in their browsers each day for their livelihood). Arc is a niche browser, even if we did not intend for it to be so. 3. Luckily, we architected this company – from company name to investors and technical architecture – to support multiple products since Day One. See Arc Search. Our favorite brands have multiple product lines in the same category too (Apple, Nike, Disney). Hence our realization: why keep trying to make Arc something it is not? Nobody who loved Arc wanted Arc Max. Arc members just want it to be more stable, secure, and performant. “Let’s just do that!” 4. With Arc as our beloved but niche browser #1, we asked ourselves a simple question: if we founded the company TODAY (in 2024), with everything that we know, what would the browser of the future look like for hundreds of millions of people? Let’s go build *that* product, alongside Arc. A second browser that is easier to use, more focused, and more powerful. All in order to live up to our founding mission (#1 above). 5. Yet none of this would’ve happened if it weren’t for the timing (market timing is most underrated startup ingredient). Mark my words: the Web is going to dramatically change in 2025 – much more than we all appreciate. Crazy new AI & computer-use models are incoming. I promise you that new browsers will be the story of 2025 (The Browser Company aside). Why? The browser layer is the obvious epicenter of AI & Agents because of its unique context, cookies, & apps. 6. To build a breakthrough consumer product (#1) – like truly breakthrough – you need a catalyzing innovation or technology. AI will be that for the next era of browsers, whether we win or someone else does. So why us (other than Arc is niche)? Our belief is that not only do you need the browser layer to win, but “the hard part” is nailing the interface, the interactions, the storytelling. That’s our bread & butter. That’s the expertise of our team. Now you can see how these puzzle pieces fit together… We built something people love (in Arc) and we intend to stick by it. But we also won’t lose sight of why our team poured so much blood, sweat and tears over the past 4 years into this company: the mission to build a new interface to the internet used by hundreds of millions of people every day. It truly feels like the moment we were waiting for is here and we won’t miss it. Everything we’ve done up until this point was for this type of window, even if we couldn’t have predicted it would play out exactly this way. We’re hopeful that more of you will understand why we’re building this second product soon. I feel confident you will once we can show you more of what we’re dreaming up, and once more of the things we’ve heard and seen in the industry reveal themselves soon. Candidly, we wanted to wait on this announcement but random stuff was leaking and it seemed wrong for you to hear from anyone except us first. We’ve always been at our best when we’re open & honest. We’ll continue to be. Finally, THANK YOU, again, for the love & tough love. We don’t take it for granted. We can’t wait to ship, ship, ship in early 2025!

Josh Miller

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Jeff Bezos on the 4 principles that differentiated Amazon from other companies “The thing that connects everything that Amazon does — our #1 conviction, philosophy, and principle — is customer obsession, as opposed to competitor obsession. We are always focused on the customer, working backwards from the customer’s needs, and developing new skills internally so that we can satisfy what we perceive to be future customer needs.” Jeff Bezos continues: “It seems like we’re in a bunch of different businesses. We have Amazon Web Services, which is completely different from our Amazon Prime business or Amazon Marketplace or Amazon Studios and so on. But really the way that those businesses run are very similar, and it all starts with customer obsession. But it’s not just customer obsession.” Pioneering is another critical principle for Amazon: “We have a very inventive culture. We like to pioneer and invent. There are other very effective business strategies. Pioneering is not the only effective business strategy. In fact, some people would argue it’s not the most effective one. Close-following can be a very good business strategy, and it’s worked many times if you look at the history of business. But it just isn’t who we are.” Willingness to think long-term is another one: “That’s another common thread that runs through everything we do. We are very happy to invest in new initiatives that are very risky for 5-7 years. Most companies won’t do that. Companies will invest for very long periods of time in the cases where the outcomes are more certain, but it’s the combination of the risk-taking and the long-term outlook that make Amazon special.” Taking pride in operational excellence is the final one: “Doing things well. Finding defects and working backwards. That’s all the incremental improvement that most successful companies are very good at. If you’re not good at finding the root cause of defects and fixing that root cause — you don’t ever want to let defects flow downstream — that’s a key part of doing a good job in any business, in my opinion.” Video source: Charlie Rose (2016)

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Jeff Bezos on the 4 principles that differentiated Amazon from other companies “The thing that connects everything that Amazon does — our #1 conviction, philosophy, and principle — is customer obsession, as opposed to competitor obsession. We are always focused on the customer, working backwards from the customer’s needs, and developing new skills internally so that we can satisfy what we perceive to be future customer needs.” Jeff Bezos continues: “It seems like we’re in a bunch of different businesses. We have Amazon Web Services, which is completely different from our Amazon Prime business or Amazon Marketplace or Amazon Studios and so on. But really the way that those businesses run are very similar, and it all starts with customer obsession. But it’s not just customer obsession.” Pioneering is another critical principle for Amazon: “We have a very inventive culture. We like to pioneer and invent. There are other very effective business strategies. Pioneering is not the only effective business strategy. In fact, some people would argue it’s not the most effective one. Close-following can be a very good business strategy, and it’s worked many times if you look at the history of business. But it just isn’t who we are.” Willingness to think long-term is another one: “That’s another common thread that runs through everything we do. We are very happy to invest in new initiatives that are very risky for 5-7 years. Most companies won’t do that. Companies will invest for very long periods of time in the cases where the outcomes are more certain, but it’s the combination of the risk-taking and the long-term outlook that make Amazon special.” Taking pride in operational excellence is the final one: “Doing things well. Finding defects and working backwards. That’s all the incremental improvement that most successful companies are very good at. If you’re not good at finding the root cause of defects and fixing that root cause — you don’t ever want to let defects flow downstream — that’s a key part of doing a good job in any business, in my opinion.” Source: Charlie Rose (Oct 2016)

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#GirlRulesSeriesEP1 #NamtanFilm #น้ำตาลฟิล์ม Namtan: You see… We’ll all see it eventually. What the director told us is something we have to accept as actors that the audience will first interpret the character at face value. Because that’s what the director wants people to see at first. And later on, it will slowly be revealed why they came back and why they did that. The reasons behind the return will all be explained. But for now, the director wants the audience to see this person as a total red flag. Film: Right… Namtan: But even with that ‘red flag,’ I think everyone has a bit of a red flag in them. And those red flags all have their own reasons and backgrounds. Even if someone is a red flag, they’ll eventually learn their own lesson. Film: The difficult part for me is that it’s very far from who I am. And as P’Namtan said, I didn’t really have an image of it in my head. 🗣: How did you picture it? Namtan: It’s a lot of things Film: Like, Bambi’s life is just like this. She lives this way, she thinks this way. My job as an actor is to figure out why this character acts the way she does. And I’m the kind of person who feels that if I can’t find a reason for the character, I can’t perform. I wouldn’t know how to play her. So that’s the struggle trying to find the reason behind the character. 🗣: Like, how to move forward with the character? Film: Yeah, it became really complex because some of the characters' reasons… I just couldn’t quite understand them. I was just like… Namtan: It’s like… It’s like meeting someone in real life and thinking, I would never do what you do. But… I believe that usually, when we don’t like someone, we just don’t get involved with them, right? But as an actor, we have to get involved. We have to understand them so we can show the audience why this person does what they do. So it was quite a heavy feeling for me, because Bambi and I have completely different energies. And on top of that, I had to try to understand someone with that kind of energy. Film: In the end, I realized that everyone grows up differently—different stories, different experiences. 🗣: And acting with Namtan must have been… Namtan: Amazing! But it was a bit difficult because we’re so close that we keep laughing. So the scenes that were supposed to be emotional sometimes turned a bit funny. That was another challenge, because we love laughing together.

Belle

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