brianleroux, to webdev

🌶️🥵 shadowdom is awesome but has many tradeoffs that put it in YAGNI territory and should only be a last resort not a default

(lightdom works great ! it got us here)

vintprox,
@vintprox@techhub.social avatar

@brianleroux @voxpelli

Yeah, the thing is... it's implemented in a rushed manner all the time in many . Capitalistic race. They make look like a dummy, but what if it doesn't want unstable bits to creeple up the web?

, as already dunked up as it is, needs other teams stamping a "done" mark on stuff that is actually complete instead of blindly following the trend of hot implementations and . We shouldn't be doing these improvements a cheap public stunt, tests come first.

iX_Magazin, to internet German

Linux testen leicht gemacht: DistroSea bringt 39 Distributionen in den Browser

DistroSea heißt ein Dienst, der das Antesten von Linux-Distributionen deutlich erleichtern soll. Das Projekt ist klein, funktioniert aber schon recht gut.​

https://www.heise.de/news/Linux-testen-leicht-gemacht-DistroSea-bringt-39-Distributionen-in-den-Browser-8990207.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

mitexleo, (edited ) to random

Did you ever read @mozilla Firefox's privacy policy ?

Here's a link to their privacy policy: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/

Vivaldi, to random
@Vivaldi@vivaldi.net avatar

May the fourth be with you.

Which Star Wars movie is your favorite?

Get our "Smaller in Numbers we are, but Larger in Mind" shirt with a special discount today only! Promo code: Z8VW7SHF

https://store.vivaldi.com/shop/yoda-smaller-in-number/

Jedi Tony with his green lightsaber alight, standing in the hallways of the a Space Battle Station

RyuKurisu,
@RyuKurisu@fosstodon.org avatar

@Vivaldi actually mine is Episode VII: The Force Awakens.

Lots of fan service and a lot of mystery of what was to come! And that red lightsaber!

cjerrington, to random
@cjerrington@mstdn.social avatar

Is there a plugin for browser tabs that works like the chromium based tab groups to collapse, color code, etc?

Looking more for a group instead of a container style. I've looked into Simple Tab Groups, but its more containers, and cant collapse the groups I make.

mitexleo, (edited ) to fediverse

#1
Which one is your favorite browser on Mobile ?

(See the replies section for additional options)

boilingsteam, to random
@boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud avatar

MSFT is forcing Outlook and Teams to open links in Edge and IT admins are angry: https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/3/23709297/microsoft-edge-force-outlook-teams-web-links-open

heiseonline, to random German

Chrome 113 unterstützt als erster Browser WebGPU

Browser lernen, mit den Hardware-Funktionen moderner GPUs umzugehen. Das geht allerdings zulasten der Privatsphäre.

https://www.heise.de/news/Chrome-113-unterstuetzt-als-erster-Browser-WebGPU-8985813.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

techhelpkb, to random
@techhelpkb@mastodon.social avatar

might have edged out , but this is still the undisputed champ (and it's not ) https://tchlp.com/3Ny5i5m

GrapheneOS, to random
@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social avatar

Vanadium version 113.0.5672.77.0 released: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium/releases/tag/113.0.5672.77.0.

See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release and a link to the full changelog.

Forum discussion thread:

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/4818-vanadium-version-11305672770-released

SteveFaulkner, to webdev
@SteveFaulkner@mastodon.social avatar

Found this gem while looking back at history of the HTML to Accessibility APIs mapping specification

Feedback from then editor of the specification

"the proposed document is unnecessary. Vendors have not shown an inability
to read the existing normative specifications"

https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-a11y/2011Jan/0159.html

stanisable, to random

Firefox Focus blocked 23640 ads and trackers. In more than a year of daily usage.
Brave browser blocked 1400 ads and trackers. In just a week.
It’s about 3 times more.
Is @brave really that good at blocking or is it just better at counting ?

eferis, to tech
@eferis@mastodon.social avatar

Anyone knows if there’s a extension that allows you to add some sort of black square overlay on any video to hide parts you don’t wish to see (ads, on-screen chats etc.)?

mitexleo, (edited ) to fediverse

Have you tried Vivaldi Browser ?
How was your experience?

linuxiac, to linux
@linuxiac@mastodon.social avatar

The New Opera One Browser Comes to Linux Users Later This Year
https://linuxiac.com/opera-one-browser/

Opera One, planned to replace the flagship Opera Browser, will please users with new features and a liquid navigation experience.

320x200, to random
@320x200@post.lurk.org avatar

History of Web Browser Engines from 1990 until today

"Many tried, few remain...

The loss of browser diversity since the rise of Chromium has been greatly lamented. Below you can find a graph that shows the historical and present browser engines (not browsers, but the HTML rendering engines), as well as from when to when they were developed. For the bigger engines, the market share is indicated by a coloured shape."

https://eylenburg.github.io/browser_engines.htm

#www #web #browser

fell, to gamedev
@fell@ma.fellr.net avatar

The tools in a modern like or are something I can only deam of when doing .

Yet, many websites are slow as fuck.

Do you work in ? I want you to order an old phone from ebay right now. Like a Samsung Galaxy S4 or something. Go visit your website with it. Did you have a good experience? Well, 1 in every 10 visitors has that experience. Fix your shit.

boilingsteam, to random
@boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud avatar
jon, to internet
@jon@vivaldi.net avatar
vasilis, to random
@vasilis@social.vasilis.nl avatar

Does anyone know if it is possible to file a Chromium browser bug without a google account? And I would also like to know where I can file a Safari bug?

TiffyBelle, to infosec

This is a great series of articles by security researcher Mike Kuketz that documents the data transmission behavior of popular web browsers on their default settings, examining the type of connections they make and what data they "phone home" with:

https://www.kuketz-blog.de/brave-datensendeverhalten-desktop-version-browser-check-teil1/

For privacy, even on so-called privacy-respecting browsers, it's important to take time to tweak their configs properly.

stanisable, to random

I’ll try to use @brave as my main browser for a week, on both macOS and iOS.
I’m not comfortable with the idea to leave Firefox so I hope to really dislike the experience, but I’m afraid I won’t.
We’ll see !

itnewsbot, to random
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

Chatting With Local AI Moves Directly In-Browser, Thanks to Web LLM - Large Language Models (LLM) are at the heart of natural-language AI tools like Cha... - https://hackaday.com/2023/04/24/chatting-with-local-ai-moves-directly-in-browser-thanks-to-webllm/

ondrejsevcik, to random
@ondrejsevcik@hachyderm.io avatar

This is probably how people should pick their browser.

https://privacytests.org

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