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- cross-posted to:
- technologie
- linux@lemmy.world
- linux@lemmy.ml
Ladybird, the browser from SerentityOS, now has a non-profit behind it! The guy in the video is not Andreas, but Chris Wanstrath (former CEO from Github), and he’s pumping some financial backing into this non-profit.
I for one am happy we’re getting an alternative to the Chrome/Firefox duality we’re stuck with.
Remind me in two years when the first alpha is released
It actually exists and is being developed for the last three yeras. But you have to compile it by youself. Just a way to prevent people from having expectations, but a lot of modern sites are working in it. Some errors, a bit slow, but they have rendering engine, css parser, js implementation and are working closely with w3c - they have found some bugs in the standard since they are implementing it directly.
Great and useful project, I don’t know if it will become real competition to firefox and chrome, but I guess it will get traction. A lot of people want new browser, some of them have money.
Thanks for the reply, I understand it would be unwise to release a build at this point in time. I’ll be waiting for it, meanwhile I’ll keep using Firefox.