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Vivaldi is a great browser and you can can run it via linuxlator, but the problem is that is not sandboxed.
Same issue for Brave and ungoogled-chromium, if i remember correctly.
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@X_BSD@mstdn.social indeed, which is why I run those from an isolated jail. it's a slight amount of cli commands but otherwise nicely secured.
@winterschon@bsd.cafe I would love to use LibreWolf or one of the other Firefox based browsers, but their code base is too old for one of my core add-ons to work. 😞
last time I checked, Librewolf was based on the latest stable version of Firefox available.
@toran@mastodon.tjs.is Brave is awesome overall, and at present their sync chain method has been nearly impervious to split-brain conflicts across multiple devices.
Otter browser is ultra minimalist approach, has almost no chrome or aesthetics to alter, which is a benefit and detriment depending on use case. I like using it for single window admin apps (iKVM, iDRAC, PiKVM, etc) due to the lower resource load.
@winterschon@bsd.cafe ta for that. I've never really tried Brave sync, to be honest.
That might be something to check out, ta, as I can certainly see a use case for such a minimalist browser! 🙂
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