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Which browser should you use right now?

2025-09-16 Science & Technology
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There are a lot of browsers: Chrome, Arc, Safari, Firefox, Brave, and so many more. So which one should you use? Thank you Mobbin for sponsoring! Check them out at: https://soydev.link/mobbin Want to sponsor a video? Learn more here: https://soydev.link/sponsor-me Check out my Twitch, Twitter, Discord more at https://t3.gg S/O Ph4se0n3 for the awesome edit 🙏

Top Comments (10)

@v0m89jmv0 2025-09-16

Small correction: Ladybird is building an open-source browser engine independent of big corporations. Even if it fails, its first-in-about-20-years implementation of modern web standards already benefits the web.

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@austincodes 2025-09-16

Watching an hour long video about browsers is exactly my kind of tism

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@jirikral1052 2025-09-16

Ladybird is not a usable browser because it is in development and is not yet meant to be used. Any competition in the browser engine space is only good for consumers. I don't understand why such a rather harsh comparison with Zen was needed. Building a new engine without so much legacy and backwards compatibility dragging you down and limiting you like in case of other engines could lead to a better and more efficient engine overall.

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@SirVH 2025-09-16

"Microsoft doesn't have an AD business" - excuse-me?

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@heartoftherobot 2025-09-16

THANK YOU again for giving the zen guys a MacBook seriously

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@KnightYoshi 2025-09-16

Also in Firefox, I just command+L and command+C. It's an extra step, but not whatever you just said about clicking, selecting and copying lol. But yeah, could be easier

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@anthonyscott3758 2025-09-16

in summary, if your use case doesn't align with mine, your doing it wrong .. get good.

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@0xjio 2025-09-16

Just yesterday I've switched browsers from Edge to Vivaldi. So far it feels like a good mix of UI, performance and most importantly customizability.

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@mikee. 2025-09-17

I love how he thinks helium being patch based is such a crazy or novel idea while the browser he is currently using is doing just the same

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@geooot 2025-09-17

Ladybird is probably more of a competitor to webkit, gecko, servo, and the other browser engines rather than to the actual browsers itself (i think)

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