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The irony of these type of blog musings is how they always try to outline the neuroticism of our culture as being afraid of being alone and too connected online.

Because at the same time they themselves sound entrenched in it by making an effort to take a step back and appreciate something as simple and normal as sitting alone in a cafe.


Ladybird has too much pride.

They are more concerned with making something from scratch than something that actually works.

Also they’re switching over to Swift which can only be worse for performance.


So what do you want another chromium based browser? The whole point of Ladybird is to kinda prove that a completely independent browser engine is feasible. Also, they are not doing everything from scratch for example it will use the same graphics library that chromium uses (Skia) and also now firefox. You should probably read the FAQ on their homepage:

https://ladybird.org/#:~:text=What%20does%20%22No%20code%20f...


> So what do you want another chromium based browser?

I want something free of Google code, which sounds like they aren’t doing if Skia is anyway involved.

Instead they’re wasting resources where it’s less needed. Like building a JS engine instead of starting off with something like SpiderMonkey, JSCore, or QuickJS.


Let them spend resources however they want. It's not like they are subsidized or anything

>It's not like they are subsidized or anything

View sponsors https://ladybird.org/


Am I missing any govt org there?

Subsidize doesn’t only mean government funded.

> What kind of control would Chrome have over the web?

Do you remember Manifest Version 3? They did away with ad block extensions.

If we all end up using Chromium, there’s no longer a web standard. It’s whatever conforms to Google’s standard because all sites will have to support Chromium. That means there will be an undocumented spec. It’s much too difficult for browser engine developers to compete with them, they don’t have nearly the resources.

Do you think the web should be an open standard? How can company catch up if Google is the one pushing the envelope?


Just want to be super clear here… the other party in this question being Apple who is currently the worlds richest company who makes the worlds buggiest browser as seen here https://wpt.fyi/results/?label=master&label=experimental&ali...

The idea that you’re pushing is a hole that Apple themselves have dug on purpose, this is not an oversight but a very intentional decision of theirs to protect their profit margins that their main user retention strategy is that many courts in the world especially the US are never going to force them to compete freely in an open marketplace with consumer choice is a factor.


I never once said anything in favor of Safari, that’s not something I’m “pushing”. I’m in favor more than just Chromium.

> (and possibly his ketamine habit)

I think I’ve read Buzz Feed articles with more integrity.


I’m interested in seeing Proton perform on Arm for Windows x86 games. That sounds like a real challenge.


I always found NAS interesting but never had a personal use for a large amount of storage these days.

All the music and videos I watch are through streaming. I don’t have a personal business or anything that requires more than 1 tb.


They’re not gonna win the console generation, this marks the end of the console generation.

That and intermediary consoles like the PS5 Pro are blurring the lines and adapting to the popularity of PC gaming.


Saw the link and was looking forward to an iPhone that could actually fit in one hand again, welp.


>RSS is used to syndicate NEWS and by killing it Google can control the media

They can also avoid wasting resources on a format only used by “Raspberry Pi guys”.

“I just made an app that tracks local tandem bikes in the San Francisco Bay area”


I love when companies openly embrace their security vulnerabilities rather than hide behind them, cough Kia


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