• @[email protected]
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    1429 days ago

    It becomes impossible to block ads in all browsers new forks will be made and the features we want will happen. The bar to spin and maintain a new browser is high but it’s not impossible on there are a lot of people that want this

    • @[email protected]
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      1829 days ago

      Sorry mate I think this is a little naive.

      I suspect that the bar to “spin and maintain a new browser” is so high as to be impossible.

      The resources required to keep firefox afloat are huge. It’s not something a few like minded individuals can do on their weekends.

      • @[email protected]
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        329 days ago

        You should check out Ladybird browser, it’s an impressive piece work, it’s definitely no ready for everyday use, but it is proof that a small community can develop and maintain a project as complex and large as a browser.

        It is probably the only browser in active development that is not being paid by Google, even Firefox gets most of its income from defaulting the search engine to Google

    • Kilgore Trout
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      Independent Web browsers in active development which use their own engine and (aim to) support modern Web standards:


      That’s it.

    • @[email protected]
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      829 days ago

      And who is going to do it? All these “open source” projects are financially backed by some corpos