• @[email protected]
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    710 hours ago

    I’m glad I use a fork, even if it much more unstable. Kind of want servo to become stable and someone to make a browser based on that.

    • poVoq
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      47 hours ago

      Igalia is currently working hard on making it easy to use Servo as an embeddable browser engine similar to how Chromium can be used.

      The problems of doing that with Gecko, the browser engine that powers Firefox, is main reason why there are so few alternative browsers based on it.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        Also because Blink is the best and most advanced engine. The problem of Chromium is only that it need to gut out the Google APIs before it is a valid base for an browser. Vivaldi does it, also degoogled Chromium and even EDGE (but in change filling it with a ton of M$ tracking APIs). The only alternative (Linux only) is the Konqueror Browser with the Grandfather of Blink, KHTML by KDE (German company).

        • @[email protected]
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          The problem of using blink is that then you give more power to google. They are the ones developing it, so they can decide what goes in it… cough jpegxl cough

    • @grue
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      Kind of want servo to become stable and someone to make a browser based on that.

      Maybe that’s why Mozilla quit contributing to it.