kzimmermann, to FreeBSD
@kzimmermann@fosstodon.org avatar

Seems that to this day a package for is still not built for the raspberrypi in 14-RELEASE. Without it, Office365 isn't 100% usable in it, and I'm forced to choose Debian at work despite the huge performance gap.

Cuh-mon, :(

https://www.freshports.org/www/chromium/

(N.B.: 100% would ditch it to use only Firefox if the support was the same, but alas, it's MS after all)

oliverandrich, to chrome
@oliverandrich@fosstodon.org avatar

Ungoogled-Chromium it is?

The search for a slim, fast and modern browser might have come to an end. Ungoogled-chromium feels just like what I want. Even better than Vivaldi. But the setup process is a bit more nerdy.

https://andrich.me/2024/05/ungoogled-chromium-it-is/

-Chromium

webhackfest, to random
@webhackfest@floss.social avatar

We have just published the 8 talks of the Web Engines Hackfest 2024: https://webengineshackfest.org/#talks

webhackfest,
@webhackfest@floss.social avatar

Then Max Ihlenfeldt (@mvforell) will explain the journey towards making Chromium Wayland support stable https://webengineshackfest.org/#chromium-wayland

alien, (edited ) to Software
@alien@fosstodon.org avatar

Chromium update fixes 5th zero-day exploit for 2024

In Google's release notes for the latest Chromium 124.0.6367.201 source code it is mentioned that this release fixes a zero-day vulnerability. Beware: this is already the 5th zero-day which was reported and fixed in Chromium in 2024.

This vulnerability is already actively exploited in the wi

https://alien.slackbook.org/blog/chromium-update-fixes-5th-zero-day-exploit-for-2024/

kzimmermann, to debian
@kzimmermann@fosstodon.org avatar

Warning: broken - again - in latest unstable [ | ]

Well, let's just say it's a small price to pay for the unclogging of the previous 200+ held back packages. Good thing we have https://snapshot.debian.org/ to "roll back" a little!

kzimmermann,
@kzimmermann@fosstodon.org avatar

Culprit seems to be actually libsnappy instead:

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1070217

Downgrade that package to this version and latest runs again:

https://snapshot.debian.org/package/snappy/1.1.10-1/#libsnappy1v5_1.1.10-1

Andres4NY, to random
@Andres4NY@social.ridetrans.it avatar

It's amazing to me that #chromium devs (who are literally nameless, as their new bug tracking system hides their names/email address) decided that wayland breakage is not any kind of high priority blocker for a stable release. https://crbug.com/329678163

[some context for that second pic; that comment was made by a chromium developer on March 25th; it was clearly never marked as a blocker, and three weeks later on Apr 16th chromium v124 was marked 'stable'.]

pd...@chromium.org #15 Mar 25, 2024 03:43PM +cc ui/base/wayland owners. Should this be marked as a release blocker?

davidr, to firefox
@davidr@hachyderm.io avatar

And speaking of #MuseScore

I paid for a subscription. And they are now effectively blocking #Firefox, at least on #Linux. Every fetch requires me to "verify I'm a human" so none of the images or #javascript load. It works in #chromium (for now...?)

#Web #developers, just say "no" to this kind of garbage.

j9t, to CSS
@j9t@mas.to avatar

Chromium friends—did the Chromium user agent style sheet really not change in 9 years, or is it now maintained elsewhere? (Where?)

https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/blink/+log/refs/heads/main/Source/core/css/html.css

spot, to random
@spot@social.afront.org avatar

Been on vacation for two weeks, did anything happen in open source while I was gone?

Probably not. 🤪

nemobis,
@nemobis@mamot.fr avatar

@spot Yes! Someone fixed a nasty bug ostensibly assigned to you. :)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2271183#c10

Siltaer, to firefox French
@Siltaer@mamot.fr avatar

2023-07-20 #Firefox surpasse désormais #Google #Chrome en termes de performances selon l'outil de benchmark #speedometer3
https://web.developpez.com/actu/346622/Firefox-surpasse-desormais-Google-Chrome-en-termes-de-performances-selon-l-outil-de-benchmark-Speedometer-mais-que-faut-il-au-navigateur-de-Mozilla-pour-etre-plus-populaire/
Google Chrome a longtemps été considéré comme étant plus rapide et réactif que Firefox…


Assis sur sa position dominante Google Chrome n'évolue plus (ou pas dans le bon sens, voire la tentative de Manifest v3 pour les WebExtensions), alors que Firefox a progressivement regagné le terrain perdu et même consolidé de l'avance.

#Chromium

qbi, to firefox German
@qbi@freie-re.de avatar

Ich nutze für einige Webseiten . Eine Sache, die mir dort gefällt, ist der leichte Wechsel zwischen Profilen. Beim muss das immer über den Aufruf firefox -P und Auswahl des Profils passieren. Nutzt ihr Profile im Firefox? Wie wechselt ihr zwischen den Profilen?

paulthenerd, to chrome
@paulthenerd@cupoftea.social avatar

I think it’s a bit weird to be drawing comparisons between and . Safari doesn’t and likely will never have the web browser market share and thus complete dominance that IE had. Its market share is tiny in comparison. A better comparison would be the browser and the engine itself built on (yes it’s important to include the engine too) and you’ll see that Google’s dominance is more far reaching than Safari on iOS and is probably on the same level as IE back in the day at this point.

The “browser choice” warriors love to focus on iOS and ignore the bigger issue of the dominance of the engine in the wider web browser market. All it’s doing is handing the keys of the web over to Google.

Use Safari or .

serpicojam, to firefox
@serpicojam@mas.to avatar

Needing to switch from to once everybody's dinner orders were already in the cart because of browser compatibility issues is . . . well, it's irritating.

Berta, to debian French
@Berta@framapiaf.org avatar

Utiliser #Chromium sur une #Debian pour accéder à #Office365, il n’y a rien qui va 😬

From: @kzimmermann
https://fosstodon.org/@kzimmermann/112158145150242315

kzimmermann, to debian
@kzimmermann@fosstodon.org avatar

Attention #Debian Sid users: latest #chromium package (v. 123.0.6312.58-1) update is broken. Lots of pages crashing, some load fine for a minute or so, then freeze. Impossible to work on O365 on it. Holding on to your current version is highly advised (until at least this passes!)

#rollingrelease #bug

mayly, to Vivaldi
@mayly@troet.cafe avatar
AAKL, to firefox
@AAKL@noc.social avatar

deleted_by_author

  • Loading...
  • pgiulan,
    @pgiulan@federate.social avatar

    @AAKL
    "It’s worth noting that is the only mainstream browser built on an independent, browser engine whose roots don’t go back to Apple’s engine. Google based its Blink engine on WebKit, and Blink powers both and , the open-source browser upon which most other modern browsers are built, including , , and Microsoft ."

    omnipotent, to LGBTQ

    PSA to everyone to not use brave browser @brave, the CEO of Brave Software is bigoted (donated to anti-lgbtqia+ organizations trying to ban gay marriage in the past and still has never addressed it or apologized) and was also against the Covid Lockdowns and is anti-vax. Using brave browser contributes to oppression of LGBTQIA+ ppl and contributes to brave software financially through ads and other means.

    I recommend anyone still using brave browser to switch to ungoogled-chromium as a non-bigoted degoogled chromium-based browser alternative. @floccus is a good browser extension to use on ungoogled-chromium to sync your bookmarks.

    Source for claims: https://community.brave.com/t/brave-needs-to-address-brendan-eich/281044 (contains links to claims within the post, multiple citations for everything here stated.) -chromium

    jdapena, to random

    New blog post! Maintaining downstream https://blogs.igalia.com/dape/2024/03/05/maintaining-downstreams-of-chromium-why-downstream/

    This is the first post of a series that will explore the challenges of the projects that maintain a downstream of Chromium.

    As an introduction, we explore why is Chromium used, and why a downstream may be needed.

    cc @igalia

    syntaxseed, to SEO
    @syntaxseed@phpc.social avatar

    I'm convinced people keep so many tabs open because bookmarking sucks.

    It always just sticks it in your last used folder (or the root folder) so you have to edit it right away to put it in the right place.

    You have to edit out all the crap that sites put into the title tag to get a sane bookmark name.

    Opening bookmarks is rarely quick unless you've really optimized the organization.

    You get a lot of bookmark rot of things you've forgotten why you saved, or page doesn't exist. 👎

    boo_,
    @boo_@im-in.space avatar

    @syntaxseed You just put words on one of my largest problems of staying organized on my devices. Pretty much all of my other applications have ways of neatly organizing everything, while constantly has hundreds of tabs open. I looked at 's tab organizing features and tried them for a while, but they didn't solve much, and my unfamiliarity with Chromium as a whole made it even more painful to use bookmarks than in Firefox.

    jonah, to infosec
    @jonah@neat.computer avatar

    Why didn't I see anyone talking about adding (in GUI) support for configuring/disabling JavaScript JIT and WebAssembly in 122? Seems like a killer security feature.

    https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/v8-javascript-wasm-engine-can-be-disabled-configured-on-a-per-site-basis-in-chromium-122/17126

    collabora, to linux
    @collabora@floss.social avatar

    : While efficient video playback has long been possible in the embedded world, desktop applications have been lagging behind. Here's a look at the state of video offloading on the Linux desktop, by Robert Mader: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMCMZwAiw2w&list=PLZjq3una5SrCAdJiHl9FyE6GLpekJ66Mx&index=2

    kzimmermann, to firefox
    @kzimmermann@fosstodon.org avatar

    As much as I hate to admit it, might actually be lighter and faster than on Linux in the .

    It can even run Office365+MS Teams on just over 3GB RAM total use.

    (merit for that being of Debian for the efficience, not MS's)

    andros, to emacs
    @andros@hostux.social avatar

    I publish a new article: «Creating desktop applications using the Emacs core»
    https://programadorwebvalencia.com/creating-desktop-applications-using-the-emacs-core/

    In summary, I can use Emacs to create GUIs with an Elisp backend.

    mjgardner,
    @mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

    @andros @marcolas The point is your architecture is the same as , replacing embedded and running with embedded running .

    So every app using it has all of ’s disadvantages:
    • lowest-common-denominator obviously foreign to the host OS
    • non-portable shims to integrate with host OS features
    • an individually bespoke runtime consuming storage, memory, and compute as if it were a separate virtual machine

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • JUstTest
  • osvaldo12
  • DreamBathrooms
  • khanakhh
  • magazineikmin
  • everett
  • Youngstown
  • ngwrru68w68
  • slotface
  • cubers
  • rosin
  • thenastyranch
  • kavyap
  • InstantRegret
  • provamag3
  • tacticalgear
  • Durango
  • cisconetworking
  • GTA5RPClips
  • modclub
  • normalnudes
  • mdbf
  • ethstaker
  • Leos
  • tester
  • megavids
  • anitta
  • lostlight
  • All magazines