On 19.09.2017 16:46, Adam Borowski wrote:
Too bad, Firefox is the only somewhat usable browser. With enough extensions (hello 57...) it's possible to beat some basic security into it, while Chromium has built-in spyware even in that "incognito mode" snake oil that can't be disabled by extensions.
FF has it's spyware and censorware, too. I've started a fork (still on esr52 as I didn't want to open the rust pandorra box), but it's a quite huge job, so it needs more people.
On the other hand, I don't quite see what's the point of sound in a WWW browser. From time to time, someone insists you to view something on YouTube (because it's so hard to write that instead...) but that's a matter of clicking "download" then using a proper media player.
I actually like YT, running it all the day (my preferred background noise ;-) and the browser is still the best frontend I know yet. Of course, the video stuff should be delegated to a proper player application instead of bundling everything in the browser, but that's a different story ... --mtx _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
