• @whileloop
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    This is your hourly reminder that Brave is still Chromium and still contributes to Google’s influence over internet standards.

    • @amnesiacrobat
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      Iirc Firefox and I think Safari are the only major non-chromium browsers. It makes me so sad because I remember Google’s “don’t be evil” days… man they left that behind

      • @big_slap
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        they’ve lived long enough to become the bad guys

      • Apathy Tree
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        Safari already has attestation, has for a while, so while its at least a different browser, it’s still part of the problem.

          • @Reygle
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            251 year ago

            Example reason why Safari is shit: It’s Safari

            • @[email protected]
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              Yeah. They selectively adopt web standards years later than the others and the mobile and iPad versions in some ways behave completely differently from desktop (and each other). If safari just acted like the other browsers, frontend web dev would be MUCH easier.

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                Depends on which standards, for some css functions like backdrop-filters and mix-blend-modes it was years ahead of Firefox, where some of those had to be activated through about:config. I‘m glad Firefox catchend up in the past few years though. Also WebKit accelerated HTML5 adoption a lot.

                Never had any major issues developing for Firefox, safari and chrome in the past few years though. It was quite a different story 10 years ago but nowadays 99% of the time, it works flawlessly between all major browsers for me.

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                  I feel like you’re referring to Firefox literally 12 years ago or more. I’m talking about today. Literally any brand new standard is not supported for 1-2 years minimum. I run into problems with safari on a near daily basis. I rarely have a weird issue in Firefox. 99% of the time chrome and Firefox behave the same. The vast majority of the time that one browser has an issue others don’t, it’s safari. It’s weird to me to get pushback on this …

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                    Backdrop filters were introduced with Firefox 103, which was released just 12 months ago. And it was a major pain for me that Firefox was the only browser I had to do workarounds for this function when Safari supported it since 2015 and chrome did since 2019.

                    Every platform has some problems. But it’s fairly rare for me to run into these nowadays. I still love using Firefox. But just because your experience is different than mine doesn’t mean that mine is outdated. It’s not meant to be a pushback against your comment, just sharing that there had been issues with Firefox in the past as well.

      • @Fpsfrank85
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        51 year ago

        Anyone saying about duck duck go? Iv been using that and seems good

        • Julian
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          Their browser is webkit on iOS since apple doesn’t allow anything else on that platform. The mac version is also webkit. And the android version is - you guess it - blink, the engine used by chromium.

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            Doesn’t allow anything else on that platform yet*. Apple should be dropping the webkit requirement pretty soon and google and mozilla are already working on ios ports of their engines.

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                  Yeah I just googled and found that. Only problem is that it’s been 6 months and not a peep since. This is more of a policy piece than software (I think). Any reason why that capability would be tied to an os release?

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                    Apple like to link updates to policy and software to ios updates when they could easily be added anytime. It’s just a thing they do. Maybe so they can tote it as a new feature for developers coming with ios 17

          • @Skyrkazm
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            21 year ago

            What about Opera GX? The mobile and Desktop versions.

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                deleted by creator

                • R0cket_M00se
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                  Vivaldi isn’t just the spiritual successor, it’s built by the guy who made the original Opera. Its baked in Ad and Tracker blocking rival UBO and it has all the features Fox can only hope to barely emulate with Mozilla extensions.

                  I’ve got FF loaded up and set up how I like, but I won’t be switching over until Vivaldi doesn’t perform correctly.

                  • arglebargle
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                    Vivaldi

                    So re-badged Chromium with closed source changes. Dependent on the upstream chromium. Doesnt seem like a good idea to me.

            • @Fl1ppyR34
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              91 year ago

              Still chromium underneath, just like the normal opera

            • Fest
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              31 year ago

              chromium, and not even open source(from what i know)

        • @[email protected]
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          That’s a search engine, chrome and Firefox are the browser. You can use duck duck go from either.

          I haven’t heard anything negative about them yet.

          • @Fpsfrank85
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            I have the duck duck app on my phone, wasn’t sure if it was any different

      • thatoneguy
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        31 year ago

        I’m thinking about switching to Librawolf for the privacy features

      • @TheAlbacor
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        171 year ago

        Thanks for pointing this out! I was already using Firefox, but after looking this up I found out that they also got rid of him for being homophobic.

        Firefox it is!

      • Fest
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        i always use software for what it is, ignoring the beliefs of its creator, but ive already been using firefox, librewolf and mullvad browser since i moved to linux, and i have only been seeing people say stuff that shows chromium is worse. (except for people with no argument of course)

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          Librewolf has been pretty cool since I started using it as a sidearm with less than 600 ff tabs, how does mullvad compare?

        • @[email protected]
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          Librewolf has been pretty cool since I started using it as a sidearm with less than 600 ff tabs, how does mullvad compare?

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      The CEO also donated to Prop 8 in California and a number of other bigoted conservative things.

    • @Smokeydope
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      11 year ago

      This is your hourly reminder that default Firefox isn’t that great for privacy thus librewolf exist

    • Engywuck
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      Cool. If me choosing Brave over FF contributes to the demise of the useless, cash-grab scam which Mozilla is, I’ll happily continue using Brave.