- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
Can the open source browser get its mojo back before turning into history’s footnote?
Can the open source browser get its mojo back before turning into history’s footnote?
You’re about to have a rough few months, methinks.
The deprecation of Manifest V2 is almost guaranteed to kick off a glut of advertisement systems that exploit the intentional weaknesses of V3. Outside of building a uBlock Origin compatible filter system into the browser, which is what Brave did (and Mozilla copied into Firefox recently), there’s not really a way to get around this.
If chromium ever gets too shitty to use there’s about a billion other chromium based browsers like Helium that will fix the issues so
Huff that copium hufffff.