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Thought I’d post the PeerTube version.
Install Firefox.
The website you want won’t let you in with firefox. Only chrome on windows with secure boot enabled and no untrusted drivers or dev mode and https-dns to avoid your pihole.
Which is a possible future.
But it’s less likely if more people use Firefox.
Then I don’t want that website.
it’s great you have that mentality, but the majority of people will just give in and use chrome
So, what you are saying is that by checking this trust API, we can filter out everyone running unaltered big-media approved browsers and hardware? We’d end up splitting the web into two disjoint parts, one for big corporate and sheeple - and one more akin to the web of old comprised by skilled tech people and hobbyists? A rift that could finally bring an end to eternal September? … Are we sure this proposal a bad thing?
Yes. It’s very bad. Your idea assumes that the corporate side would leave the hobbyist side alone and not go on the offensive in underhanded ways. It is very much in the big tech playbook to go on the offensive in underhanded ways.
Also the corporate side would be a toxic hellscape worse than it already is
Not to mention, the corporations know that their startup competitors capable of blindsiding them come from the hobbyist levels. The threat of competition comes from that side.
Ohh this sounds amazing. Let them go all corporate on Edge and Chrome. It’ll be fine for corporate IT and even better for IT and the world. I want my open web back, it’s been a nosedive to mega corps for far too long.
Yes it’s a bad thing.
Like ploum wrote (“splitting the web” on https://ploum.net)
It is hella bad!
I switched from chromium to vivaldi after Google announced their WEI.
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It is, but they strip the WEI API from their builds. However, you may want to switch the user agent string to “Vivaldi” because it is “Google Chrome” in the default setting.
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Why not firefox?
Because that’s always been my primary browser. But I like to use different profiles for each web service I registered at. Switching profiles on Firefox takes some extra steps, so I used Chromium and now Vivaldi.
Understandable, have a good day!