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Linux isn't a standard either, the standard in that case would be POSIX and linux is "Mostly POSIX-compliant". The web standards were built on the idea that multiple independent implementations were crucial, and it is a required step for a proposal to become a standard. There are many behaviors, bugs and implementation details of Blink that should not and cannot be part of a standard.Īs soon as a implementation becomes a standard we get ossification and implementation bugs in the standard as the only way to conform to the standard is the exact original implementation.īesides all that while Blink has contributors from many individuals and companies it is clear that google steers the ship.

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The best recommendation is to try everything for a while and settle with the one you feel most comfortable.īlink isn't a standard, it's an implementation of multiple standards.Īn implementation cannot be a standard since a standard describes what a implementation needs to do while a implementation will need to both decide what parts of standards to implement and how to implement them and will do many things that are not described in standards. I decided to use Vivaldi since I like to personalize the looks of my browser quite a lot. If you are into cryptocurrencies or need a nice browser with decent adblocking on iOS: Brave. Vivaldi (the most customizable Chromium-based browser out there but the UI even after several improvements feels a bit slower than other browsers).ĭon't care about privacy. Waterfox Classic and Palemoon (Windows and Linux).ĭon't care about Open Source vs Closed Source licensing (but still preserve some privacy):

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Ungoogled-chromium (Windows, Linux.) and Bromite (Android).ĭon't care about full web compatibility or speed but keep your privacy under control: Just want a plain browser, without logins, synchronization, without ANY external connections etc: And it depends on what are you willing to sacrifice: There's several stable and serious browsers out there.Īfter looking for weeks I created a list of categories. A few years ago I did the same journey, abandoning Firefox for something else.















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