@rejzor@mastodon.social Totally understandable 👍
🍄 I write and draw the webcomics Pepper & Carrot and Mini Fantasy Theater. I also have fun with the Fediverse mascots.
🌱 I publish under Creative Commons licenses and use only free/libre and open source tools.
📽️ I also blog about what I’m doing and share resources and video tutorials for artists.
No NFTs
No AI generated images
him/he
@rejzor@mastodon.social Totally understandable 👍
@couscous@mamot.fr @marnic@framapiaf.org Les premiers paragraphes “Histoire” de https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreOffice te donneront une version bien plus détaillé que ce que j’avais en tête pour te répondre. 😆
C’était un sacré truc !
@veroandi@mastodon.social It’s a community fork. So, you have to meet their community. Scroll down the page to the “Core contributor” section. I see 8 profiles here.
You can check their public activities on Codeberg, and follow links on their profile. You can also discuss with them on their Matrix chat room.
@scaro@mamot.fr Merci. Sur mobile jusque là c’était Firefox sur un Android dégooglisé… enfin au mieu possible car c’est quasi impossible de faire un 100%.
Mais là je teste la semaine prochaine https://iode.tech/ , c’est du https://lineageos.org/ mélangé avec de la revente de matos reconditionné. Je donnerai des news sur le blog si ça fait bien le taf, surtout si au niveau photo/video ça arrive à suivre. ☺️
@marnic@framapiaf.org Oui 😁 Mais faudrait commencer cette fondation avec un sacré budget pour avoir déjà une grosse poignée de dev à plein temps dessus.
Je verrai bien la Wikipedia fondation dessus. Il me semble que leur trésorerie et leur moyen technique et leur familiarité avec le publique ferait que si ils entraient dans ce game, ça ferait un acteur de poids très rapidement.
@prakasc@chaos.social For Waterfox, I read their webpage, and the Wikipedia page only. The chapter about vulnerabilities was enough for me to not get motivated to explore more. Also a business model based on search result. Meh. But cool name.
@bigTanuki :blobcatheart: Thank you, but don’t worry, I’m making many errors too, and I’ll keep doing them as I often experiment with many new things.
I just hope I’ll get comments helping me if I go accidentally on questionable territories and I’ll have the brightness of mind to study them and readjust.
@Fat_Farang@mastodon.social Nice, that the first web browser suggestion in all the comments I received that I didn’t know of existence. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floorp , very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
@marnic@framapiaf.org Totalement! C’est même pour ça que dans ma métaphore, je voulais vraiment montrer que le petit renard reste un renard , tant bien même recouvert de cendre. Ca ressemble donc plutôt a une “community curated edition” de Firefox, mais je crois que c’est ce que je cherche là. Je commence à me méfier de Mozilla. Ils dérapent trop souvent ces derniers temps, et ça c’est que la partie publique…
@technikhil @louischance Yes, Zen Browser was on my list when I tested, beautiful interface and screenshot on their website.
> I’m wondering if those forks are actually viable if Firefox dies one day…
Louis: yes, this THE central real question about all these forks. I personally don’t think any forks around could survive that.
@elgregor@librem.one That’s a good solution! My initiation to LibreWolf made me aware of many settings I never thought existing in Firefox (because suddenly all were turned on by default). It was really educative, and I’ll probably benefit a lot of it if I’m going back to Firefox.
@nekohayo@mastodon.social Yes, I really like Gnome Web/Epiphany. I had also a look at the Plasma side, the Falkon browser.
And the more I think about my web browsing usage, the more I wonder why I want to keep all my browsing inside a single web browser.
Probably a habit I developed with the early web.
I might start to install more browsers and split up my web browsing habit depending on activities and the level of privacy and security I need for certain website.
@ibrahim_cris@mastodon.social For sure, yes, this is something I want to see in the long run: how quick LibreWolf get patched and released to security vulnerabilities.
But so far, this was really educative: I now better understand many Firefox privacy options not activated by default and that I never knew of existence. If I go back to Firefox, I’ll be a more advanced user knowing the settings and the about:config options.
@rejzor@mastodon.social Yes, changing web browser can be difficult. My first hours with LibreWolf was a real maze. :blob_sweat: I’m really lucky I could speak about my issue on the Pepper&Carrot matrix room and received assistance from a more experienced user.
I updated on their bug tracker the thread that I found with the information I needed, for future users in the same situation as me.
@veroandi@mastodon.social Have a look at their profile here: https://librewolf.net/#what-is-librewolf
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world “[…] not going to sell with the Plebs”
😆 I don’t think LibreWolf has view for market share and plebs. As far as I know it’s a community initiative, not a company. Yes, it require time to install and setup, and understand the implication of what security and privacy setting one decide to lower. But I’m happy I took this time, I feel I understand even more how the web of 2025 is broken and how web browser interacts with it to try to ease the experience.
@Yingwu@lemmy.dbzer0.com That’s exactly where I found it educative to have to be personally facing this dilemma and having to choose.
Here I decided to allow fingerprinting, because mainly I really like when a blog or website switch to dark mode automatically. Without that, all website were in light theme, and it felt very difficult to me to browse the web like that now…
@zulo @yalle @ilumium Yalle: https://librewolf.net/docs/settings/#enable-firefox-sync pour l’avoir en permanent (ou dans about:config , identity.fxaccounts.enabled to true )
Zulo: La partie “vulnerabilities” ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfox#Vulnerabilities ) m’a refroidi lors de mes recherches, et j’ai trouver pas ouf leur business modèle basé sur les revenues de la vente de data pour les recherches.
@BluesHarp@musicians.today But Vivaldi is not free/libre and open source software… This is even not an option on my operating system as it is really impossible to know what Vivaldi dev are doing with your data.
@elzen @gee Oh peut-être pas, elle est trop centré sur Firefox comparé au meme originel. Et puis j’aime bien l’unité qu’a Framameme avec que les dessin de Gee pour le moment. Je voudrai pas casser cette unité. Mais par contre, je suis curieux du code de Framameme, pour voir si il y aurait moyen de l’utiliser pour redialoguer ou faire de la trad de BD courte comme les miniFantasyTheatre. C’est canon comme petit logiciel en ligne tout ça.