Hoodcom wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2024 1:48 pm
You know the thing I still hate about modern webrowsers? The fact they took away my ability to hit backspace to go back a page. That was my favorite feature!
At least alt+left arrow and mouse back button are still there.
None of the browsers allow keyboard customizations anymore?
I've been using LibreWolf for 1-2 years by now. It's a Firefox-based option with more privacy but it lacks behind on updates by about a day on average. Personally, I believe it's a little too extreme in some ways. For example, it deleted cookies after each session default. But you can customise the browser a fair bit.
Zarcatus wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 9:33 am
I've been using LibreWolf for 1-2 years by now. It's a Firefox-based option with more privacy but it lacks behind on updates by about a day on average. Personally, I believe it's a little too extreme in some ways. For example, it deleted cookies after each session default. But you can customise the browser a fair bit.
Sounds fantastic!
Still luakit for me, despite the various issues and dodginesses. I have Firefox as a backup if any site doesn't work…
Oh right. You also need a backup for LibreWolf. It doesn't support WebGL and probably a few other things. So you can't use RayMap. I haven't heard of luakit before but it seems to be a pretty good option, ngl.
I use Firefox at university actually, and I used to use it at work. With vertical tabs and the Tridactyl extension, it's almost as comfortable as luakit to me
dr_st wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 7:20 pm
I'm still using Slimjet
Are you happy with this one?
Yes, most of the time! At one point they had one completely broken build that kept crashing all the time for ~3 days before they fixed it. I got fed up and switched to Brave on one or two of my PCs during this time. Brave is nice having the built-in adblocker, but uBlock Origin (Lite) still works on Slimjet, so I have no problem.
dr_st wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 7:20 pm
I'm still using Slimjet
Are you happy with this one?
Yes, most of the time! At one point they had one completely broken build that kept crashing all the time for ~3 days before they fixed it. I got fed up and switched to Brave on one or two of my PCs during this time. Brave is nice having the built-in adblocker, but uBlock Origin (Lite) still works on Slimjet, so I have no problem.
From your experience, would you say it's a fast browser? Does it consume many resources from your computer, like Chrome does?
DaveRattlehead wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 7:54 pm
From your experience, would you say it's a fast browser? Does it consume many resources from your computer, like Chrome does?
I'd say it consumes pretty much the same resources as Chrome (memory-wise at least), and it may be a little bit faster.