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Top Comments (10)
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.
Watching an hour long video about browsers is exactly my kind of tism
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.
"Microsoft doesn't have an AD business" - excuse-me?
THANK YOU again for giving the zen guys a MacBook seriously
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
in summary, if your use case doesn't align with mine, your doing it wrong .. get good.
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.
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
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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Top Comments (10)
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.
Watching an hour long video about browsers is exactly my kind of tism
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.
"Microsoft doesn't have an AD business" - excuse-me?
THANK YOU again for giving the zen guys a MacBook seriously
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
in summary, if your use case doesn't align with mine, your doing it wrong .. get good.
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.
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
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)