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Vinny_93@lemmy.world 2 weeks agoI’ve taken to Arc for my Windows desktop and keeping a close eye on Ladybird. Vivaldi has become something unwieldy anyway, it’s moving away from what it once was: a simple, fast and privacy centered browser.
Ladybird is still a ways away though and Arc doesn’t have sync between desktop and mobile yet.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
Arc is just another venture capital project. I would stay clear at all costs, we should have learned that lesson already. One thing Vivaldi had was it was employee owned company and seem to have decent values, instead of looking to increase CEO pay at any cost.
Ladybird is an interesting project though maintainers transphobic views are scaring away a lot of potential contributors. Time will tell if anything comes of it.
Vinny_93@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
So what remains? Firefox or one of its forks? I’ve tried Pale Moon for a while, didn’t really fit
ser@lemm.ee 2 weeks ago
Zen browser. It is basically Arc on the Firefox engine. Still in alpha though I’ve been daily driving it.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
I don’t think Firefox is a valid option anymore, you can see why in more detail here.
Like I said I’m sticking with Vivaldi until their stop supporting uBlock Origin after than the only real options left are various Firefox forks. Because even if something like Ladybird develops into something good, it will take a long time until community development catches up to bring us all the quality of life stuff we are used to.
Vinny_93@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
My biggest issue with Ladybird is that I will have to switch to Linux. I know Windows sucks and everything but the way I use my pc I need Windows. It has excellent audio processing support, drivers that just work, gaming is a lot more complete especially since I have an Nvidia GPU but the most important one is I have the HP G2 which uses Windows Mixed Reality.
If Vivaldi’s ad blocker does somehow stop functioning and they will become just another chronium browser, I’ll just try to install AdGuard on my Linux server again but it’s difficult if you use Docker and Nginx.