• Possibly linux@lemmy.zipOPM
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    3 months ago

    We don’t need that much adoption we just need a engine that is capable of not screwing over everyone. We already have plenty of proprietary browsers.

    Admittedly BSD may help Ladybug get more funding and development efforts.

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            That is a massive undertaking that hasn’t been done in a very long time. Modern browsers have either been around for 20 years or are forks. (Sometimes both)

            We are taking about creating something from scratch. That can take 5-10 years to do.

            The good news is that we have plenty of tools on our tool belt. Think browsers such as Mull and Librewolf plus extensions like ublock.

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            Given the complexity of creating a new browser securely (or at all) then this suggestion is not good.

            We already have projects that focus on smaller parts of a web browser (e.g a video player) which are free software. We should work on those and encourage their use over all browsers.