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mybearworld
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Redstone1080 wrote:

(#334)

PPPDUD wrote:

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

ajskateboarder wrote:

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

(#327)
That requires effort.
How did you learn JavaScript?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
It's probably the second easiest language to learn, Rust being 53rd.
Actually, Python and Scratch are tied up at first place in usability, while JavaScript is stuck way back in 53rd place!
Aw, c'mon, JS isn't that bad. I don't get why people hate on it so much.
Because of things like Object.prototype.toString.apply([]) returning "[object Array]". It's weird quirks like that that make it difficult to actually understand JS fully.
Chiroyce
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VedanshS933 wrote:

Can't HTML create a browser? Like make a small one which has all the basic features

60 Second Rule x2
HTML isn't a programming language. How the heck is it supposed to read HTML/CSS, then parse it and render it on the screen? Its just MARKUP
VedanshS933
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Chiroyce wrote:

VedanshS933 wrote:

Can't HTML create a browser? Like make a small one which has all the basic features

60 Second Rule x2
HTML isn't a programming language. How the heck is it supposed to read HTML/CSS, then parse it and render it on the screen? Its just MARKUP

We can still design the browser like the UI
Chiroyce
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VedanshS933 wrote:

We can still design the browser like the UI
Well a browser is supposed to render out a webpage, there is no point in making only the UI.

Fun fact: the UI of a browser is actually called "browser chrome"
mybearworld
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Chiroyce wrote:

(#344)
Fun fact: the UI of a browser is actually called "browser chrome"
Which is why Firefox actually has some chrome:// links!
Redstone1080
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mybearworld wrote:

Chiroyce wrote:

(#344)
Fun fact: the UI of a browser is actually called "browser chrome"
Which is why Firefox actually has some chrome:// links!
Like what? Might test them on my mac which I have firefox installed on
Chiroyce
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Redstone1080 wrote:

Like what? Might test them on my mac which I have firefox installed on
chrome://branding/content/about-logo@2x.png is one example

Last edited by Chiroyce (June 10, 2023 03:58:22)

rdococ
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Mozilla (the creators of Firefox) openly supports internet censorship, and it's well on its way to becoming as evil as Microsoft and Google. Brave is the only mainstream browser I know of that doesn't.
MagicCrayon9342
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rdococ wrote:

Mozilla (the creators of Firefox) openly supports internet censorship, and it's well on its way to becoming as evil as Microsoft and Google. Brave is the only mainstream browser I know of that doesn't.
Noo, not Firefox
bigspeedfpv
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rdococ wrote:

Mozilla (the creators of Firefox) openly supports internet censorship, and it's well on its way to becoming as evil as Microsoft and Google. Brave is the only mainstream browser I know of that doesn't.
sauce?
brave is owned by mozilla's former ceo who has some questionable backstory. i'd be hesitant to support them if you don't support mozilla lol!
rdococ
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bigspeedfpv wrote:

rdococ wrote:

Mozilla (the creators of Firefox) openly supports internet censorship, and it's well on its way to becoming as evil as Microsoft and Google. Brave is the only mainstream browser I know of that doesn't.
sauce?
brave is owned by mozilla's former ceo who has some questionable backstory. i'd be hesitant to support them if you don't support mozilla lol!
He has some personal opinions I disagree with, but the people that stepped in after him are now openly promoting censorship of any information they don't agree with. I know the choice I'd make.

Last edited by rdococ (June 10, 2023 15:59:04)

ajskateboarder
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rdococ wrote:

Mozilla (the creators of Firefox) openly supports internet censorship, and it's well on its way to becoming as evil as Microsoft and Google. Brave is the only mainstream browser I know of that doesn't.
Do you have sources to back this claim? I know there are some videos covering this, but it all seems a bit speculative
VedanshS933
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bigspeedfpv wrote:

rdococ wrote:

Mozilla (the creators of Firefox) openly supports internet censorship, and it's well on its way to becoming as evil as Microsoft and Google. Brave is the only mainstream browser I know of that doesn't.
sauce?
brave is owned by mozilla's former ceo who has some questionable backstory. i'd be hesitant to support them if you don't support mozilla lol!

If so then maybe the current CEO has started all the internet censorship.
VedanshS933
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Chiroyce wrote:

Redstone1080 wrote:

Like what? Might test them on my mac which I have firefox installed on
chrome://branding/content/about-logo@2x.png is one example

Interesting…
VedanshS933
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VedanshS933 wrote:

Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Apple Safari
Mozilla Firefox

Credit to SuperSonicmario
Arachne – for MS-DOS
Brave
D+ Browser (warning: SourceForge) – fast, but unmaintained
Dillo – also fast and unmaintained; runs on Linux and Snow Leopard
K-Meleon – light, fast and powerful, but unstable
MyPal (third-party site, use at your own risk) – supports Windows XP; development ended recently due to a falling-out with the developers of Pale Moon
Opera – really? Did nobody mention this one?
Pale Moon – forked from Firefox a long time ago
RetroZilla – fork of Firefox 2, supports Windows 95 (didn't work for me) and NT 4.0 with latest Service Pack
Ungoogled Chromium – Chromium with no telemetry
Vivaldi – Chromium fork #85391
Waterfox – another Firefox fork


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You can ask an browser to come on the list in the posts

Added some more browsers on the list
-ElectronicArts-
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Netscape navigator is cool
Schoolrobo2022
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VedanshS933 wrote:

Added some more browsers on the list
You should add some more like the Nintendo DS Browser

(this is Redstone1080's alt btw)

Last edited by Schoolrobo2022 (June 17, 2023 22:46:47)

dhuls
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Schoolrobo2022 wrote:

(#357)

VedanshS933 wrote:

Added some more browsers on the list
You should add some more like the Nintendo DS Browser

(this is Redstone1080's alt btw)
Isn't that just Opera?
Redstone1080
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dhuls wrote:

Schoolrobo2022 wrote:

(#357)

VedanshS933 wrote:

Added some more browsers on the list
You should add some more like the Nintendo DS Browser

(this is Redstone1080's alt btw)
Isn't that just Opera?
It was made by Opera but idk if it's actually Opera. I guess it uses a port of the Opera mobile browser which was made to fit the DS? Idk

Last edited by Redstone1080 (June 18, 2023 01:46:36)

kitten769
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I've been exclusively using Mullvad since it came out, paired with the VPN. It's far from perfect, but the integration with its VPN is just better than anything else I've tried.

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