Literally the best browser in existance

>Literally the best browser in existance
>Mighty Vim keybindings
Why arent you using it? Its the perfect browser, no bull, just works great?

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>uses more ram than firefox despite having less functionality
explain that

>>Literally the best browser in existance
Subjective, I prefer firefox with my own user.js and userchrome.css. Plus ublock origin and other extensions.

Waterfox exist

You can use vim keybinds in chrome and firefox.

vims ui is fucking terrible

gave it a try
pressed d before i by accident
uninstalled

Nice unique fingerprint idiot. Aldo can you get ublock on it?

Brave browser

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How? Please explain.

>no umatrix

>qutebrowser is a retard filter
nice

Extension called Vimium

vim keybindings are shit. Take your autism goggles off.

No u

vim keybindings are god tier for browsing, i can navigate and masturbate at the same time
SurfingKeys is better than Vimium

I can't into vim.

Does it remember passwords yet?

gimmick browser

>per domain browser settings (basically umatrix)
>userscripts, user styles
>configuration is in python therefore pretty much any feature you want you can program into it.

inb4
>python

>Surfingkeys
Tridactyl is much better if you're a Firefox user. I use it to play all webms in a thread in MPV and it's great.

qutebrowser is the browser for the true Jow Forumsentoomen. Everyone using something else should fuck back off to /v/

>hurr durr it's written in python
>somehow it still manages to be faster than other browsers

>It's based on python

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Yet it uses less ram than SJWfox and Chrome, while at the same time being faster.

> CVE-2018-10895: Remote code execution due to CSRF in qutebrowser
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Security issues happen. The important thing is that they are dealt with appropriately, which was the case here.

>they are dealt with appropriately

> The issue was introduced in v1.0.0
> It was fixed in the v1.4.1 release
LMAO.

>Chrome
>SJWfox

Wow those were some really good arguments as to why python is a suited language for a web browser!

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Fixed a few hours after it was found, disclosed responsibly so distributions could update, and then announced publicly - all by the same person who introduced, found, and fixed the issue.

It is as long as the heavy lifting (i.e. rendering, networking, etc.) isn't done in Python.

You can change the user agent. Qutebrowser already has a few sample choices in the settings. And it doesn't have ublock origin which is my only complaint. At the very least it has its own ad block.

>those were the arguments
You're hopelessly retarded. Clearly your illiteracy led you to miss
>Yet it uses less ram
Whether it's suited or not is ultimately determined by the results. And qutebrowser's superior efficiency proves it.

Tridactyl, surfingkeys, and vimium are all terrible lobotomized versions of pentadactyl. Qutebrowser is one of the few decent vim-keybinded web browsers left.

Problem with open source and community made software is that the UI is always horrendous.

that's not a picture of Edge

Yeah I used pentadactyl for years before firefox killed it. Now I use qutebrowser.

>saving passwords in browser
are you retard

no adblock

wrong

I'll test it, but I'm using Vivaldi and i don't see myself using Firefox right now. i Just like Vivaldi interface so much.

>qtbloatengine
>No privacy addons
>Literally the best browser in existance

We both know this isn't the case OP, stop trying to convince yourself.

>python
>no addons