Which Chromium-based browser is the best...

Which Chromium-based browser is the best? I want to escape the botnet but Firefox is not an option because its dev tools sucks and I do high-performance webdev for a living.

>non-forked Chromium
Could work, still phones home a bit more than I would like.
>Iridium
Dead
>Brave
lolelectron
>ungoogled-chromium
Seems good on paper, but I'm worried about lacking security and the fact that it gets memed so hard on here is a red flag.

Which fork does Jow Forums recommend? Which one do you use?

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What's missing in Firedox dev tools?

github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium
>NOTE: Although it is the top priority to eliminate bugs and privacy-invading code, there will be those that slip by due to the fast-paced growth and evolution of the Chromium project.

Just use ungoogled chromium but don't expect it to be completely free of botnet. The guys working on it doesn't get paid like Google team of developers. I don't even have time to read and inspect the whole Chromium source code to make sure it's safe.

Web dev for a living? Use the fucking Chrome. Why do care about privacy being a web developer my wigga.

I just use Iridium, the latest release was earlier this year, I don't see how that equates to 'dead'
The current Ungoogled Chromium package is only a month newer

If you want something current and with good security, Chromium.

If you don't care about security patches, ungoogled-chromium

All are shit. Wait for Brave 1.0

It's just shittier and has less features. The Developer Edition has some good stuff for doing HTML/CSS (aligning div elements, computing styles etc) but is lacking in most other features (no way to intercept JavaScript events, shittier REPL, worse performance/memory/network monitoring).

>Why do care about privacy being a web developer my wigga.
Because I want to use it for personal use as well and don't want to go through the pain of setting up multiple user contexts or having a dedicated machine solely for work.

>the latest release was earlier this year
That's actually pretty bad, security wise.

> Nik all-codecs sync dev win64
chromium.woolyss.com/

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What's the best mobile browser on android?

If you've _EVER_ installed Chrome/Chromium on your machine then you're already compromised, buddy. It's pointless to try and escape now.

>I do webdev
then you use all the top browsers, including firefox, you fucking retard piece of shit

FF isn’t a top browser and usage is only going to drop as it gets more cucked.

Obvious Opera is obvious.

This. When installing Chrome, it will install CIA niggers onto your motherboard, GPU, CPU, router and every wireless device on your network.

>genlop -t chromium 22 hours.

>ie, chrome, firefox
everything else is irrelevant

>I do high-performance webdev for a living
>unable to pick a fucking browser
kys

Be that as it may, Ungoogled Chromium is no less 'dead'

Webfaggotry should be written on the most faggoty browser, so use stock Google Chrome.

99% of the time is going to be spent using the dev tools of your primary browser, the only time you ever need to use any others is if you want to ensure cutting-edge features are compatible.

I'm also not your "hurr how do i vertically center a div" CSS codemonkey, I do WebGL and Wasm stuff.

>User Account for development, don't do anything else on it
>User Account for personal usage

Almost like User Accounts were created for this purpose.

Why would you care that google knows you're writing a web application? Google only cares what porn you watch or disease you have.

Just disable javascript.

been using Vivaldi for the past year or so, I'm satisfied.

Bromite.

>I do high-performance webdev for a living

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Will Brave 1.0 be the best web browser ever?

>Which Chromium-based browser is the best?
Brave.
>lolelectron
Don't use it, it's opt-in.

Css Grid is the only thing better in Firefox

I think this Nik guy doesnt do a good job (with x86 builds at least), they all start to lock up tabs around the 5 hour mark. Maybe because he still builds based on LKGR.
Official builds run fine past 5 hours, anyway just my observation on Win7 32bit

Probably not unless they implement most Firefox features, especially ones that let you protect yourself from fingerprinting.

Opera

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I love me some Opera but it's shit for webdev

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Opera + vertical tabs extension + tabs outliner = LITERALLY THE BEST BROWSER I'VE USED IN 20 YEARS, I'M FUCKING INVINCIBLE AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA LMAO 1300 OPEN TABS!!!1

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