Subj : Re: Brave browser
To : Arelor
From : Neko
Date : Mon Sep 30 2024 04:18 pm
Re: Re: Brave browser
By: Arelor to Gamgee on Mon Sep 16 2024 18:34:03
> It is a bit of a matter of perspective. As far as Chromium remains open-source I don't think the monoculture aspect is too
> problematic. Still, it sucks when some non-standard becomes so dominant it starts being difficult to use any alternative.
> Thankfully, I think we are far from that point.
Personally I'm more into Firefox. I don't know why, because it's just a browser, but I still prefer it to Chrome and Chromium-based browsers.
> The only firefox fork I have ried s Pale Moon. It was ok, but the developpers were assholes and the whole deal was very Windows
> centric. They had a very "just use Windows" vibe that got them out of many repositories.
Yeah, that's pretty bad... Heard that Pale Moon developer(s) killed MyPal too. I'll have to find a replacement for it on my older Windows installations.
RetroZilla doesn't solve some SSL/TLS incompatibilities that happen in my use case, but Pale Moon does it pretty okay... unless the website depends too much on JavaScript and CSS 3.