iridium is a tiny bit more lax on patching out telemetry, but it's a lot easier to install (especially on apt systems) than ugchromium
could've sworn it died out though... good to know i was wrong
Ungoogled Chromium on desktop
Uh-oh
>he obviously would since he uses chrome
Nice horseshit assumption.
>that's a fair point, but it's still miles ahead of something like brave with its header injection debacle and facebook ad whitelists
What's a fair point? A "shit analogy"? Also for
the genius here - you can verify that because all patches are listed and the whole project is on github.
There are no Brave debacles - there are people who didn't bother to even read, but are quick to spread FUD instead. You mentioned Facebook whitelists - you know what that was? Brave developers going out of their way block scripts not even UBlock Origin does which ended up breaking Facebook. They reverted it and people FUDed this into "uu huuur they're allowing them to track us". And the second one:
np.reddit.com
cringe and bluepilled af
Cromium is spyware. Get fucked shill.
Because we ought to support Gecko. Or else, optimisation will go to shit for Gecko, and we'll be stuck with Blink, over which Google exerts a lot of influence. Bad bad bad.
>Cromium is spyware. Get fucked shill.
I'm "shilling" for open source project which does everything in its power to strip Chromium off of its spyware capabilities? Infallible logic.
stay man google shill
Is there any chrome-based browser for mobile with desktop extension support?
itt: brave shill automatically arrives seething at everyone and everything because even poltards can expose his product's scam
gecko is dead user, mozilla is writing a new engine as a joint venture with samsung in pure rust
servo.org
also microsoft owns github, which develops electronjs, which alot of people use instead of the chromium embedded framework- a pretty big crack forming in google's hegemony imo