@Sympel @thomasfuchs I'm pretty sure, @brave would remove that
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@Sympel @thomasfuchs @brave Sure, I don't like it either, but there are technically only two competitive browser engines left: gecko (Firefox) and webkit (Chrome)βwhat can one do about that? @shaedrich @thomasfuchs @brave not much except to use gecko as long as there aren't major reasons against it. i can see that it won't make a huge difference though. @shaedrich They might be able to remove this one API from their patched #Chromium, but #Google wonβt stop here. They will keep adding anti-features and @brave will definitely hit a wall with the things they can remove from the vanilla Chromium source. I just wouldnβt bet on a Chromium browser anymore. Firefox is so flawed, though, I can fully understand why people would hesitate to use it. It lacks tab groups, vertical tabs, power efficiency & some critical extension(s) for me. @spensa_skyward @brave To bad nobody really creates browser engines from scratch anymore nowadays. |
@shaedrich @thomasfuchs @brave ok, you are probably right. but still it's not great to let google have almost all the market share.