481632, to random
@481632@techhub.social avatar

I appreciate being able to run the desktop version of the @Vivaldi web browser on a chromebook.

cliffwade, to Vivaldi
@cliffwade@allthingstech.social avatar

I am excited and honored to announce that I am now an official Ambassador for the @Vivaldi web browser!

This is a browser I've been using for about 8 months now and absolutely love everything about the browser itself as well as the team that makes it and the community they have built.

I couldn't be happier to endorse a browser that works as great and as quick as Vivaldi!

fatboy, to debian
@fatboy@fosstodon.org avatar

Started playing with Lynx CLI web browser again. It's amazing how well it renders pages.
However, is there a way for it to only load the body of an page? Or remove headers?

kubikpixel, (edited ) to internet German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Neben sehr vielen gute Dienste so wie Software, bietet @adminforge unter anderem nun einen DNS Auflöser an. Diesen kannte ich bis jetzt nicht und nutze @quad9dns und kenne @libreops aber Alternativen kennen zu lernen schadet nie. Damit die Privatsphäre werbeftei im Internet behalten werden kann, sollte mensch auf seine Geräte oder/und Browser einrichten.

🤚 https://dnsforge.de


ArchiveOS, to linux
@ArchiveOS@mastodon.social avatar

Floorp – a Firefox based web browser built in Japan, with excellent privacy & flexibility https://archiveapp.org/floorp/

mayly, to Vivaldi
@mayly@troet.cafe avatar
publicvoit, to firefox German
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

Sichere Webbrowser: Mozilla #Firefox erfüllt alle Mindestanforderungen des #BSI
https://www.heise.de/news/Sichere-Webbrowser-Mozilla-Firefox-erfuellt-alle-Mindestanforderungen-des-BSI-9649480.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.ho.atom.beitrag.beitrag

Wohlgemerkt: nur Firefox erfüllt alle Bedingungen. Als ob wir noch weitere Gründe bräuchten, auf Firefox zu wechseln. 😉

#Sicherheit #WWW #Browser #Webbrowser

linuxiac, to Vivaldi
@linuxiac@mastodon.social avatar

Vivaldi 6.6 web browser delivers extension-ready web panels, advanced mail search & translation, and enhanced dark mode settings.
https://linuxiac.com/vivaldi-6-6-web-browser/

Theeo123, to firefox
@Theeo123@mastodon.social avatar

https://www.howtogeek.com/reasons-you-should-switch-from-chrome-to-firefox/

10 Reasons to switch from Chrome to Firefox

  • Firefox Uses Less Battery
  • Firefox Doesn’t Track Your Internet Activity for profit
  • Firefox Has Better Privacy Controls
  • Firefox Multi-Account Containers Enhance Your Privacy
  • Mozilla VPN & Firefox Relay Hide Your Personal Details
  • Firefox Is Open Source
  • Firefox Has a Huge Extension Ecosystem
  • Firefox Is Highly Customizable
  • Firefox Sync & Pocket Keep Your Online Life Organized

BenjaminHCCarr, to rust
@BenjaminHCCarr@hachyderm.io avatar

's Abandoned '' Project written in is Getting a Well-Deserved Reboot in
In September 2023, The officially joined Europe.
Big on the roadmap is Initial support, which will see Servo being made to build on modern Android versions, with the developers publishing nightly APKs on the official website some time in the future.
https://news.itsfoss.com/servo-rust-web-engine/

gnulinux, to firefox German
@gnulinux@social.anoxinon.de avatar

Firefox: Vertikale Tabs

Wer in der Flut von offenen Browser-Tabs erstickt, kann diese auch vertikal im Seiten-Panel anordnen.

https://gnulinux.ch/firefox-vertikale-tabs

BenjaminHCCarr, to apple
@BenjaminHCCarr@hachyderm.io avatar

Wait, hold on, everyone – thinks , , should play fair
With renewed to level the browser playing field – and the pending March 6 compliance deadline for 's () approaching – Mozilla has decided to detail the issues and the harms it feels they cause.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/25/mozilla_apple_google_browser_wars/

aldi80s, to Vivaldi
@aldi80s@mastodon.social avatar

I think satisfies me.
Had an situation last nite that forced me to format my old laptop and reinstall and reinstalled Vivaldi: all the passwords and favorite sites were there. I almost had nothing else to do to configure it. Love it!

neustradamus, to debian
@neustradamus@mastodon.social avatar
reiver, to internet
@reiver@mastodon.social avatar

1/

If you look at an HTML document that has absolutely no styling in a web-browser (such as Chrome or Firefox) it does not look good for many HTML tags.

If you look at an HTML document that has absolutely no styling in many eBook readers (that support EPUB) they look decent.

It would probably be better for a small-net web-browser to be more like an eBook reader than the major modern web-browsers.

🧵

#epub #html #internet #smallnet #smallweb #smolnet #smolweb #webBrowser #WorldWideWeb

reiver,
@reiver@mastodon.social avatar

2/

I think most major modern web-browsers are more geared towards using web technologies as a (relatively “smart”) cross-platform application platform.

Where eBook readers (that support EPUB) are more geared towards using web technologies as a (relatively “dumb”) hypertext document format.

https://mastodon.social/@reiver/108237663610634862

aldi80s, to Vivaldi
@aldi80s@mastodon.social avatar

Going to use web browser...
Let's see if I don't get disappointed after all...

LukaszOlejnik, to privacy
@LukaszOlejnik@mastodon.social avatar

My data protection assessment of Privacy Sandbox's Protected Audience API. I analyse it through the lens of and . It can be used in line with EU Data Protection, and may even help solving the cookie-consent fatigue. My LL.M. dissertation. https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/data-protection-assessment-of-privacy-sandboxs-protected-audience-api/

The full content of my LL.M. dissertation at University of Edinburgh Law School The University of Edinburgh https://lukaszolejnik.com/stuff/PrivacySandbox_PAAPI_LLM_LO.pdf

gregorni, to firefox
@gregorni@fosstodon.org avatar

Just discovered a new Firefox trick: Three-finger tapping the New Tab button searches the last (or currently) selected text in the default search engine.

chiefgyk3d, to infosec
@chiefgyk3d@social.chiefgyk3d.com avatar

Everyone is talking about browsers that care about you, but what if we don’t care and want a browser that doesn’t either? Introducing Pissandshitium.

https://pissandshittium.org/

josevnz, to linux
@josevnz@fosstodon.org avatar

I got a sales pitch from a vendor who sells Raspberry PI and other cool components. Their website doesn't work on Linux.

I told them that I would love to buy stuff from them but I cannot see their products. And If I need support, I won't be able to get in touch.

They told me to stop complaining and use my phone to buy stuff from them.

So guess who is not going to buy hardware that runs Linux from the website that doesn't support Linux.

toran, to firefox
@toran@pkm.social avatar

Decided to switch back to , as my default browser... for now.

I wasn't too happy with always wanting to change my spelling to American, despite selecting (UK) English as my default language.

I'll also be taking a look at other browsers, as I like to have different ones to separate work browsing from personal stuff! 🙂

bradlinder, to android
@bradlinder@fosstodon.org avatar

Mozilla says more than 450 new browser extensions are now able to run on Firefox for Android. https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/new-extensions-youll-love-now-available-on-firefox-for-android/

brennansv, to privacy
@brennansv@sfba.social avatar

Years ago Google set a deadline for dropping support for third party cookies in Chrome. But this commitment has been pushed back multiple times. I simply switched to Safari years back which actually did meet this commitment and it has been great not being tracked. Websites still work normally. Now Google is claiming their Privacy Sandbox project is moving forward and 1% of users will not be tracked to start. Another tracking system will replace it. If you’d rather not be tracked you have other options.

https://apple.news/AXx9xpCnyQ-epQzO9nnTi3g

janriemer, to ArtificialIntelligence

and Webpage (2010)

https://lmeyerov.github.io/projects/pbrowser/pubfiles/paper.pdf

"In this , we introduce new for selector matching, layout solving, and font rendering, which represent key components for a fast layout engine. Evaluation on popular sites shows speedups as high as 80x. We also formulate the layout problem with attribute grammars, enabling us to not only parallelize our algorithm but prove that it computes in O(log) time and without reflow."

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