The title is err, not correct because the top 2 alternatives Opera and Arc are based on Chromium engine. I have seen tons of people swear by Arc, but I am seriously asking (since as a Linux user I can’t use it), how much good can a browser be in this day and age if ultimately it’s ad blocking breaks and it will since Manifest v2 will go soon(unless Arc folks have a solution for it)

The rest alternatives are Firefox, Zen (FF fork but honestly Atleast this was something new I learned from this article) and Tor (which is weird since it is not meant for normal web browsing and using it will not only be slow but put additional strain on the nodes, correct me if I am wrong).

  • @[email protected]
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    Ironically, I could not reach the end of the list because the fucking ads kept reloading the page and scrolling me to the top. Anyone know which of these 6 would block that?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Firefox can do so too with TST or one of the other extensions in the store. Sometimes(atleast for me), they introduce slightly more lag when opening the browser but otherwise, they can do much of the job. I use Tree Style Tabs even though I might not be a power user of it (read:not actively using every nitty gritty of the extension).

      • @[email protected]
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        I agree. I’m a pretty happy Firefox user. I am not a power-user of tabs anyway, I try to keep my open tabs to a minimum.

  • @[email protected]
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    Anyone have any thought on Orion? I know it lets you use chrome and Firefox extensions and safari/macos features. Is this the right direction or a triple hitter of danger?

    • @[email protected]
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      No Linux or Android support, so I literally can’t tell you.

      I use Firefox and Firefox forks.

      • @[email protected]
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        That’s what I was assuming till I got curious. I found this an hour later I posted my first comment: https://lemm.ee/post/52205220 About a year ago they started working on a Linux version. I think I saw a GitHub repo on a quick search.

    • @[email protected]
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      This list to me feels like AI trying to average the commoner internet

      And the comments here really show it

  • /home/pineapplelover
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    Eww opera, at least it’s slightly better than opera gx

    Edit: TOR? I stopped treating this guy seriously once I read this. Nobody uses TOR for regular browsing. They’re full of shit.

    • @[email protected]
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      I tried Opera GX because it advertised the ability limit RAM consumption, and then I found out that the lowest it could go was 1GB which was not as low as I wanted.

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    I switched from Firefox to Floorp and haven’t looked back. Less bloated, same features, haven’t found an extension that isn’t compatible yet.

    Same with Fennec on Android.

    This article is pretty poor overall. Why recommend Arc, a browser that requires a user account to even open a webpage, and which the author himself said will probably be disappearing in the near future as part of their own product strategy?

    Lame clickbait aimed at nobody.

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      328 days ago

      Exactly the same. Floorp Fennec ftw

    • @[email protected]
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      Floorp is a nightmare from my experience, I’ve tried it about 2 years ago, it was pretty cool but insanely buggy, I’ve been trying it maybe once every 2 months ever since and it hasn’t gotten better IMO, if you customize almost anything in the ui, things will break eventually, and I always get frequent freezes and crashes.

      At this point I just use Firefox with Betterfox user.JS and its been great, you get ff updates as fast as they come out since it’s not a frok, also has all bloat and telemetry disabled, whenever I try out another browser I just switch back to ff for one reason or another.

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        I wonder if floorp has improved, because people are talking it up lately. My experience a few months ago was like yours, it was very buggy.

      • _cryptagion [he/him]
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        I’ve been using it on Linux for months and have had zero issues. FIrefox, on the other hand, constantly crashes. When it even opens in the first place.

      • @[email protected]
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        I haven’t had many bugs but I’m primarily using it on a MacBook, so maybe it’s more stable than on Linux? Though that in itself would also be a bother as I have a Linux desktop that I want to install on, so I’ll be looking out for these issues when I do.

    • @[email protected]
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      This is interesting as I’ve not even heard of Floorp and alternatives have been such a hot topic the last month between manifest v3 and firefoxes updated terms fiasco.

      Can I ask, what for you had you opt for floorp vs the more commonly mentioned alternatives like Librewolf, Waterfox, etc.?

      • @[email protected]
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        I at least switched to Floorp for more customization options and funny name, but back then Floorp also had vertical tabs and side-dock before any other Firefox fork (afaik).

      • @[email protected]
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        It sounded like the easiest migration from FF, and I tried it first out of the options I had lined up to consider (inc. LibreWolf). I expect LW is great too, but I’m time poor and until Floorp gives me a reason to switch, I’ll stick with it.

      • Clot
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        For me, librewolf focuses too much on privacy sacrificing features, I personally dont like zen’s design. There’s others like waterfox but didnt tried them

      • @[email protected]
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        It sounded on base value like the least effort when switching from Firefox. It basically came down to Floorp and LW. I tried the former first and didn’t see a need to continue looking.

      • @[email protected]
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        Fennec. I’ve also used Mull before now. Both are pretty decent drop in replacements for Firefox

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          Thanks Fennec I use, I haven’t tried Mull yet. Sounds dumb but I’m constantly looking for Android FF forks so I can use them for other profiles. Really wish mobile FF would get proper profile support.

    • @[email protected]
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      Have you tried Firedragon? Floorp-based but with some eye candy and privacy enhancements. (Linux only at the moment)

  • @[email protected]
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    Arc is very nice for my workflow, quite a different take on what a browser can be. But I’d say you’re not missing out too much as it’s, unfortunately, no longer in active development.

    They still update chromium regularly, but they’re no longer working on functionality or bug fixes because it’s “done” or something. 🤷‍♂️

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      I am surprised they abandoned it. It was originally launched as a macOS variant only, correct? And Mac users praised it a lot, on the Web. I thought with that level of traction they will keep going.

      In contrast, there are projects that have a much lower user base though vocal (read: Pale Moon) and despite struggling with half of the available modern Web pages, those projects still keep going.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah I was surprised as well, but apparently they’re working in a new browser.

        It’s an interesting approach where you can take all the learnings from the first product and then put it into a follow-up product.

        I hope they’re continuing the ARC direction, just not based on Chromium. But I’m afraid they’re going all in on some sort of AI browser…

        • @[email protected]
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          Afaik they are going headfirst into the AI craze, which I imagine won’t improve the experience, and will probably cost money to use.

          • @[email protected]
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            TBF the AI features in Arc are actually pretty good! Just quality of life-stuff like renaming downloads and getting summary previews when hovering search results. I have a suspicion they’ll push it farther with Dia, though…

    • @[email protected]
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      It was an excellent standalone install porn browser for a couple of decades. God seed Opera… God speed.

    • BlueÆther
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      I beg to differ, when Opera had its own engine and wasn’t Chinese owned - back in the early '00s.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        Opera also was a good alternative on Symbian phones right or whatever OS Nokia used before they switched to Windows Phone, I think.

        • @[email protected]
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          Opera mini was also great when I had very little MBs of internet traffic in my plan. Nowadays I have pretty much infinite traffic, so I haven’t used it in ages

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            I think I remember Opera Mini’s layout though I didn’t much use it. It was a great alternative especially on mobile more than a decade back.

            But yes especially after changing ownership, switching browser engines and years down the line; things have changed.

            I think I gave their desktop variant a try sometime ago but didn’t find it compelling enough. I haven’t even used their Android fork. I keep using a Firefox fork only :p.

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          I suspect that we may be looking back with rose tinted glasses, but the main stream internet is pretty crap atm

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah I was 100% Opera on desktop and mobile until they switched to chromium and broke everything from before. Still pissed about that, lost all my bookmarks and notes at one point.

      • @[email protected]
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        Opera was so good. Disable images, force custom CSS, gestures! Stuff no one else had at the time.

          • @[email protected]
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            And it has some options to interpret data following strict W3C standards. Which was incredibly helpful when learning, as it encouraged me (and a lot of others) to don’t go down the IE/Netscape and later Chrome “specialities” road. (Yes,I am that old…I still remember MS fucking FrontPage)

            • @[email protected]
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              I remember that! Standards mode vs compatibility mode. That was a great feature, too. Opera was unique.

    • @[email protected]
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      As someone who used Opera 2002-2013 (Presto era), I quibble with the “always”.

      But I do not quibble with the “is”.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah, me too. Never used it since.

          So I was glad when Opera co-founder von Tetzchner announced Vivaldi, and I did use it for a couple of years. But I don’t want to become dependent on something not completely FLOSS, so lately using mainly Firefox mods like Floorp, Zen and Firedragon.

          • @[email protected]
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            My history w/ browsers:

            1. IE - everyone started here
            2. Firefox - switched once I heard about it
            3. Chrome - when it came out, it was fast, which was cool
            4. Opera - switched as soon as I heard about it; was about as fast as Chrome
            5. Firefox - switched when Opera became a Chromium browser

            Since I came from old IE days and started my career having to backport stuff to IE, I care a lot about engine competition, because IE owning everything made everything worse. So that’s still my #1 concern today, hence why I use Firefox.

            I do dabble with Firefox forks though. I use Fennec on my phone, am trying out Mullvad on my laptop, etc. But I’m going to stay within the Gecko-family of browsers until a viable alternative to Blink (Chrome’s engine) emerges (e.g. Servo or LadyBird).

    • @[email protected]
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      Yep. Dont use Opera. They are known for being an incredibly scummy company that has done illegal things. Im 98% sure opera gx is spyware

      • @[email protected]OP
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        Many sites have become worse. I think stuff like Cnet, PCMag (which still has a digital magazine I think)were much better in the previous era.

    • @[email protected]
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      Firefox sync works on all Firefox forks (I’m using LibreWolf on Linux and Fennec on Android for example)

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            It was. I was using it for a year or two until a couple of months ago when it seemed abandoned. Moved to IronFox in the meantime.

            Good to hear it’s up and running. Thanks!

            Edit: I remember what and how: When DivestOS went under, Fennec did too. Don’t know who’s this who continued.

      • @[email protected]
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        Firedragon (a Floorp-Firefox mod) has its own sync server by default. But “Share/Send to” from Android Firefox to PC Firedragon works out of the box.

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      Google could close the Chromium source at any time. There might be promises and provisions that they’ll never do that, but if they do, who has the money to sue them? And who, of those, can’t be bought?

      “So what, people can run with the last good codebase!”

      Sure, until there’s a critical bug that Google don’t publish which then cripples Chromium until the maintainers figure it out, or else Google (deliberately or otherwise) take web standards down an unexpected path requiring massive changes, also making life hard for the fork maintainers.

      And don’t say “that’ll never happen”. Need I gesture broadly at the state of the world?

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        Strawman.

        Your argument is that Chrome and Chromium are bad

        The discussion being had is that Chrome != Chromium

        • palordrolap
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          My roof and my walls are not the same thing, but if demolish my walls, will my roof hover there magically?

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            I really don’t know what’s so difficult about this. It does’t matter what happens to the walls or roof, the fact remains that they’re not the same thing. I mean unless you take your roof off and make it a wall and vise versa, then yes!

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        Whatever. Chromium is not Chrome, at the moment, so the title is correct. What may happen in 2,5 or 10 years from now is largely irrelevant at this time.

        Nobody is going to ditch their favourite browser (or any other tool) because of the rants of some random netizen/website.

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    I’ve really been enjoying Vivaldi. It’s also Chromium-based. It’s easy to customize and it has really good tab management. You can group tabs into workspaces, open split panes, and – this one I really appreciate – you can stack tabs by domain. Added bonus is that the company behind it, Vivaldi Technologies, is Norwegian, which ticks the ‘shop European’ box for me.

    As for ad blocking, the shittiness of manifest v3 made me look at options outside the browser rather than rely on extensions. These days I pass all my traffic through adguard, which filters out ads from the request responses. All in all this has been a positive step, because now I can play around with any browser without ever seeing ads.

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      Vivaldi is great, but because of manifest v3 i’m looking for alternatives. Firefox is not an alternative for me because of the privacy stuff they changed recently.

    • stochastictrebuchet
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      Gotta say, it’s kind of a bummer to be downvoted for sharing my own experience. Are those ‘disagree’ or ‘doesn’t contribute to discussion’ votes?

      • @[email protected]
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        They’re “how dare you tout a chromium browser” votes. The FF circlejerk is and has been crazy for a while now

        • Ulrich
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          It’s not crazy. Google is doing the damndest to destroy the internet as we know it and using those browsers makes you complicit in that destruction.

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        I’ll link an unpopular opinion I posted yesterday: https://lemm.ee/post/59167603

        My own comment has been: “Don’t you dare to have opinions that don’t align with mainstream thinking here”.

        Here either you praise Mozilla/Firefox/Gecko or you are insulted and treated like a pest. And that’s a deterrent for me to even look at Mozilla/Firefox/Gecko. I prefer not to be part of that community.

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          And that’s a deterrent for me to even look at Mozilla/Firefox/Gecko. I prefer not to be part of that community.

          That’s a very childish mentality. You don’t have to be part of a community. It’s just a browser.

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            Let me rephrase it, then: I prefer not to give market share or voice to Mozilla and their shitty community. I consider FF a mediocre browser anyway.

            And I didn’t insult you, so you can shove that “childish” elsewhere.

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              I didn’t see it as an insult… The mindset of, “I don’t like the people who like x, so I won’t even try x before trashing it,” is objectively childish.

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      AdGuard (the app, not the extension or the DNS) should do it. I guess.

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      DNS blocking (such as AdGuard) doesn’t work for everything. Ad blocking extensions are the only way to block YouTube ads in your browser as far as I know.

      • stochastictrebuchet
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        AdGuard does more than DNS blocking. It strips ads from the response content.

        Haven’t seen a single YT ad

    • @[email protected]
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      I like Vivaldi but all the manifest V3 stuff just pushed me to Librewolf for everything whether it works or not, so maybe I should “thank” Google

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    Of that list, Zen is the only one really worth considering. And then you have the “but the best one that supports widevine” issue.

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      Zen is also being developed by an asshole who doesn’t even understand the code he’s working on, by his own admission. I wonder if he’s fixed the backdoor he added to it yet.

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      Firefox is still great, and Tor Browser is fantastic.

      I’m personally checking out Mullvad Browser.

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    Its actually pretty important that some normal traffic does flow through tor. If you dont mind the speed then its perfectly okay* to do all your web browsing through tor

    *there are some caveats here but its not about the network really