• KaRunChiy
      link
      fedilink
      552 months ago

      People are too wussy to use waterfox or at least firefox. Just gotta have a chrome variant I guess

        • @webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
          link
          fedilink
          English
          342 months ago

          That is mostly but not entirely true, Firefox has a few variants of its own, alternatives do exist.

          I did some research into the topic not long ago, you basically want to choose an engine and from that a browser

          Gecko basd (Firefox)

          • librewolf
          • gnu icecat
          • tor browser
          • mullvad
          • zen browser

          Goanna based (Fork of Gecko)

          • Pale moon
          • Basilisk

          Servo based (very early in development/not for daily use)

          • servo browser
          • verso browser
          • flow browser

          Ladybird: fully independent engine and browser

          • The Quuuuuill
            link
            fedilink
            English
            112 months ago

            Also waterfox. Can’t forget about waterfox. That said, I’m daily driving Zen at this point and am extremely happy with it

            • @Septimaeus@infosec.pub
              link
              fedilink
              English
              42 months ago

              Also for completion of the taxonomical reference above, Safari GNOME Web and Konqueror use the actual WebKit rendering engine that branched from KDE Plasma in 2001.

              Chrome, Edge, and all the Chromium-based browsers use “Blink,” which branched from the WebKit project in 2013 and evolved separately. It’s different enough now to be considered distinct (developers supporting these browsers need no reminder) but a portion of the original properties are still shared.

              Most of the time when people say “webkit” they’re referring to Google’s Blink engine, but the original WebKit project is still around and lives on in a handful of evergreen browsers that bear mention.

      • GingerBreadMan
        link
        fedilink
        English
        -562 months ago

        Should’ve picked Brave instead it at least gives you a better user experience.

        If you’re wondering bout the crypto stuff, all that can be turned off in under 1 minute in the settings. Turned it off years ago and forgot about it until someone once brought that up in a conversation.

        I also use other Browsers like Floorp, Waterfox, Chrome, Librewolf etc.

        • Enkrod
          link
          fedilink
          English
          612 months ago

          What you cannot turn off are the homophobic views of Brendan Eich, Braves CEO and co-founder.

            • Enkrod
              link
              fedilink
              English
              282 months ago

              Holy shit… when the Browser itself becomes the Man-in-the-Middle attack

            • GingerBreadMan
              link
              fedilink
              English
              -242 months ago

              I wasn’t using Brave at that time, and I probably won’t even care if they did that with me, my experience with the browser has been exceptional and I wouldn’t mind letting them get affiliates when 100% of my purchases don’t have any affiliate links anyway, I’m not losing anything and they’re getting money too.

              But yeah they shouldn’t have done the replacing part, if someone wanted to support someone’s affiliate programme and Brave automatically replaced their affiliate link it would of course make people angry.

              Though that happened years ago and probably wouldn’t happen today, I hope.

              That reminds of the Honey extension scam but they did the same thing with affiliate cookies.

          • GingerBreadMan
            link
            fedilink
            English
            -82 months ago

            True that, but I don’t have any control over whose the CEO of a product I use, 99% of CEOs would literally sell their children for more money if they could

            • skulblaka
              link
              fedilink
              English
              172 months ago

              True that, but I don’t have any control over whose the CEO of a product I use

              Yeah you sure do, it’s called “don’t use their product”

              Companies don’t stay in existince with no customers/users.

              • GingerBreadMan
                link
                fedilink
                English
                -72 months ago

                People need to learn to separate the art from the artist. I don’t care what the CEO thinks politically I have a thousand more things to worry about.

        • @minoscopede@lemmy.world
          link
          fedilink
          English
          -82 months ago

          Sorry you got downvoted. Once again people are downvoting positive posts about Brave blindly.

          It’s no coincidence that the only open source browser that actually blocks ads is the one that gets downvoted all the time. Meanwhile people are dead silent when someone recommends a fully closed source chrome alternative that makes money from search tracking. 🤔

    • Gina
      link
      fedilink
      English
      102 months ago

      What’s wrong with Vivaldi?

        • @matchaotter@lemm.ee
          link
          fedilink
          English
          32 months ago

          My job basically requires that I use Chrome (I work for a SaaS company whose product’s advance features only work on Chromium). Vivaldi has, at least so far, performed the best, offered the most customization that suited my needs, and isn’t Chrome/Edge. I liked Arc as well, but it has the same issues that Vivaldi has.

          I don’t like Brave due to its push of AI/crypto, and Opera doesn’t really work with some of our internal apps.

          As a decades long Firefox user it sucks, but I don’t have much of a choice when it comes to work. It’s tough finding alternatives built on Chromium that accomplish everything I need without there being some major caveat.

          • The Quuuuuill
            link
            fedilink
            English
            362 months ago

            sure. i also dislike that it’s a closed source product created by a private company that could rug pull all the users to turn a quick buck at any time. they haven’t in the last 10 years, and come from a legacy of a company that was very respectful of their customers (opera) but you could also argue the legacy of opera being bought by a spyware company was the last rugpull and that vivaldi will inevitably do the same. but that’s a more abstract complaint

            • @hOrni@lemmy.world
              link
              fedilink
              English
              -12 months ago

              Dude. The day any other browser comes close to the functionality of Vivaldi, I’ll switch. But from my experience with Firefox and Brave, that’s far in the future.

              • The Quuuuuill
                link
                fedilink
                English
                12 months ago

                what functionality do other browsers lack? i really mean it. my question is “why vivaldi of all things” and i still don’t think i know

                • @hOrni@lemmy.world
                  link
                  fedilink
                  English
                  -12 months ago

                  I was really hoping for an answer. But it looks like Vivaldi is the best browser, because it has mouse gestures like no other.