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    8 months ago

    It’s basically Chrome. It’s not a real application, it’s a website pretending to be one. It uses a metric fuckton of RAM and eats your battery faster than Prince Andrew a minor.

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      If Firefox could allow their engine to be packaged like this I’d use it. The problem I see here is chromium. Everything is a trade off and we need more ways to build maintainable cross platform applications.

      Slack, for example, is Electron and it runs great. One of the best apps I’ve used. And it works better than the browser version…

      The hate on Lemmy of electron is a bit of an overreaction if you ask me. Yeah it uses more ram than is necessary but again everything is a trade off. Not everything can be a hard to maintain rust app. Let’s try to embrace cross platform solutions, though yes fuck chrome/google, so sure criticize that part of it.

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        The hate on Lemmy of electron is a bit of an overreaction if you ask me

        The issue is mainly developers using Electron when things like React Native and Flutter exist. I don’t know a lot about Flutter, but React Native uses native UI widgets and feels a lot nicer than Electron.

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        8 months ago

        Rust is infinitely easier to maintain than mountains of untyped js garbage libraries built upon left pad

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          I realize Firefox business practices aren’t total garbage for humanity and that they are constantly working to improve it on like .1% budget of Google. And that they are the only real competition which keeps us in a situation where we actually have a choice in browsers. So yeah let’s only care about the technical aspects, or something

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          Chromium had better Linux support for things like HW-accelerated decoding than Firefox?

          Source? Experienced the exact opposite, especially on Wayland.

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              What the heck are you talking about? Chromium is one of the hardest packages to build and it takes forever. Firefox has FAR fewer dependencies. Chromium’s privacy enhancements are a joke.

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              8 months ago

              Chromium is not stripped down at all, just use googerteller and see. It contacts Google everywhere, on the password list, on the account list, in some settings pages, and just randomly sometimes.

              It is very crazy. And also it is not fingerprint resistant at all.

              I am using all flag settings, policies and GUI settings possibly existing and it still is like that. So no, it is not the same privacy-wise.

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                  For Firefox I am either using Librewolf or Arkenfox user.js

                  But as Librewolf has a good CI/CD system I think I will switch to that. Problem is they are not active at all, while the arkenfox guy is very active.

                  For Chromium I use the secureblue policies in /usr/etc/chromium/policies/managed