Yeah, I would like graphene, if not for the fact that they require me to brimg money into the google echo system…


It’s just the engine, but it’s supposed to be a much more modern and smaller engine, so writing a new browser on top of it would be much easier than using gecko is. But you’re right, it’s not a browser. There is Verso as a prototype browser, but it’s far from functional.


Ublock is added by default to librewolf, unless you installed it in an unconventional way.
When it comes to zen I haven’t really seen a compelling reason for it. I care about privacy more than functionality, but I don’t really want to go about hardening a whole new browser.
I have found that using PWAs with librewolf as the engine is very in lign with my mental image of how to run things.
This feels way too overkill for me.
Quite the kinky lineup; WiFiAnal, Wetter, QuickDic… 😏


I feel like that’s way too easy to accidentally flip.


My confusion is more that that quote doesn’t confirm that they are trying to mimic QUIC traffic, only that they use udp with http.


If I understand it correctly, it masks that its vpn traffic by appearing as QUIC traffic (udp under http)?


The only thing I find bad about using blink is that it gives google more power over the consortium. Things are added as a standard when they are widely used, so if google disables jxl functionality, they kill any chance of that becoming the new standard. The bigger the market share of blink is, the more power google has over what other browsers prioritize also.


“Not chrome” … uses blink engine…


Benn is amazing. I’ll need to watch this later.


This is from their site:
We currently sell in European Union, UK, Norway and Switzerland.
Please be welcome to use our products anywhere in the world, however due to our limited resources we can only support the noted regions.


I agree.


They’ve failed two times before. Let’s make them fail again.


I can believe that someone at proton vibecodes, and that their files got ob to the tree, but saying that proton as a whole does it is strange.


What counts as ‘political’ ads, and does post visibility count as advertisement?


Yeah, exactly. I just think that making anonymous request from google or bing is private enough for me.
I would make a issue to their guthub if the issue persists: https://github.com/Exodus-Privacy/exodus