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MagicCrayon9342
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skymover1239 wrote:

dhuls wrote:

~snip~
They've alread got experience with Apple Silicon.
I meant port to IOS.
Yes, porting is not by just architecture. It's by OS as well.
MagicCrayon9342
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Latest browser releases as of 5/31/2022, 1:21PM Central Standard Time:
Edge: 101.0.1210.53
Chrome/Chromium: 102.0.5005.63
Firefox: 101.0
VedanshS933
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MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

Latest browser releases as of 5/31/2022, 1:21PM Central Standard Time:
Edge: 101.0.1210.53
Chrome/Chromium: 102.0.5005.63
Firefox: 101.0

Edge has 103
VedanshS933
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Why apple? How does Silcon relate with Safari?
DifferentDance8
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VedanshS933 wrote:

How does Silcon relate with Safari?
They are both made by apple.
VedanshS933
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DifferentDance8 wrote:

VedanshS933 wrote:

How does Silcon relate with Safari?
They are both made by apple.

Does Silcon chip effect Safari?
DifferentDance8
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VedanshS933 wrote:

Does Silcon chip effect Safari?
Slightly, as Chrome apparently runs faster than safari on the new macs. But that may have been biased by either Google or Apple. I suppose only time will tell…
Chiroyce
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VedanshS933 wrote:

Why apple? How does Silcon relate with Safari?
They mean “Apple Silicon”

DifferentDance8 wrote:

They are both made by apple.
Silicon is an element and can't be made by Apple, whereas “Apple Silicon” is referred to SoCs made by Apple for their devices.
VedanshS933
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Chiroyce wrote:

VedanshS933 wrote:

Why apple? How does Silcon relate with Safari?
They mean “Apple Silicon”

DifferentDance8 wrote:

They are both made by apple.
Silicon is an element and can't be made by Apple, whereas “Apple Silicon” is referred to SoCs made by Apple for their devices.

Ok…thank you
PlNG_
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MagicCrayon9342
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getting emails from Microsoft…
Redstone1080
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firefox gang

let's put those chrome nerds to shame
MagicCrayon9342
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As of the upload date of this post:

Chrome: 106.0.5249.119
Firefox: 105.0.3
PPPDUD
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I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF wrote:

VedanshS933 wrote:

I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF wrote:

VedanshS933 wrote:

I_LOVE_TO_MAKE_STUFF wrote:

VedanshS933 wrote:

god286 wrote:

VedanshS933 wrote:

Chrome,
Did you know that it has FLoC? It is being tested
isnt floc bad and just helps google do targeting?
it allows to track across sites, stores info in the browser, does some algorithm and gives it to websites doesnt it?

It is. I stopped using chrome. If you do use it exit chrome now
Should I if the only device I have is a school Chromebook? Also, I'm pretty sure they do that for a good reason, and they don't lie about it unlike the DuckDuckGo search engine.

You can't. But you can turn of FLoC
What does floc even do?
Also, I meant how should I

FLoC groups you with many people and advertise at you

I'll just edit how to turn it off
You will always get ads, but not all of them will be relavent and/or age-appropriate to you, but google spies tracks you to estimate your age and to protect you from those bad ones. Let's not talk about DuckDuckGo now, though that is a search engine
No they don't. In fact, they attempt to give me 18+ ads which are hard to stop.
PPPDUD
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LegoManiac04 wrote:

The reason so many people discourage the use of Chrome and Google, and encourage the use of Firefox and DuckDuckGo is because they aren't constantly collecting your data, specifically your personal data, and above all have never shown any reason why we should not trust them.
What those people want everyone to see is that we prioritize speed and convenience. I mean, why should I use Linux, Firefox, And DuckDuckGo? Google provides a great experience, where I have a free email service, free, limited, cloud storage, a photo storage app, a school program, a full suite of office programs, so on so forth. All with one account. All from your Chromebook, to your Android phone. We're all very oriented on this ease, on speed. Even now we're impatient when a page takes 5 seconds to load, or when our computer doesn't startup within 20 seconds, when I'm sure our parents can tell us all about the load times back when they were young adults, and how they had to choose between either having their phone work, or have internet access.

It's your choice.
DuckDuckGo worked with Microsloth to collect info.
PPPDUD
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If only Windoze 10 didn't ignore default browser settings..
BreadcatGames
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Has anyone here actually used Catalyst by @MagicCrayon9342 ? Is it a viable replacement for Google Chrome?
MagicCrayon9342
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BreadcatGames wrote:

Has anyone here actually used Catalyst by @MagicCrayon9342 ? Is it a viable replacement for Google Chrome?
In terms of loading web pages etc, it's Chrome. The only difference between IT and Chrome is the interface and it's features. The UX is designed for and rendered by the Chromium engine. And the webviews are interacted with by the interface. Thought it may have slightly less overhead due to the minimal nature of the program, it's still Chromium. It'll use up to 7x less ram than Chrome in some cases. If you want to use Catalyst, go ahead. However, back to your question of if its a viable replacement. If you want a download manager, password manager, and the like. Then no, but if you want a minimal somewhat light weight interface go right on ahead!
BreadcatGames
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MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

BreadcatGames wrote:

Has anyone here actually used Catalyst by @MagicCrayon9342 ? Is it a viable replacement for Google Chrome?
In terms of loading web pages etc, it's Chrome. The only difference between IT and Chrome is the interface and it's features. The UX is designed for and rendered by the Chromium engine. And the webviews are interacted with by the interface. Thought it may have slightly less overhead due to the minimal nature of the program, it's still Chromium. It'll use up to 7x less ram than Chrome in some cases. If you want to use Catalyst, go ahead. However, back to your question of if its a viable replacement. If you want a download manager, password manager, and the like. Then no, but if you want a minimal somewhat light weight interface go right on ahead!
The lightweight RAM usage sounds nice! I'll see if I can try it out.
MichaeIWave
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BreadcatGames wrote:

(#322)

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

BreadcatGames wrote:

Has anyone here actually used Catalyst by @MagicCrayon9342 ? Is it a viable replacement for Google Chrome?
In terms of loading web pages etc, it's Chrome. The only difference between IT and Chrome is the interface and it's features. The UX is designed for and rendered by the Chromium engine. And the webviews are interacted with by the interface. Thought it may have slightly less overhead due to the minimal nature of the program, it's still Chromium. It'll use up to 7x less ram than Chrome in some cases. If you want to use Catalyst, go ahead. However, back to your question of if its a viable replacement. If you want a download manager, password manager, and the like. Then no, but if you want a minimal somewhat light weight interface go right on ahead!
The lightweight RAM usage sounds nice! I'll see if I can try it out.
But it is using electron which means that its a chromium instance (a web browser) and inside that is another web browser.

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