and in the cloud
I often look things up out of curiosity and looked up ““Hasicorp Mushycorp”” to see if anything would show up. Nothing did.
rn Im using Kitty, I’ll check out Ghostty later.
I changed the pattern to https://.+?reddit.com/((r|u|user)/.*?/submit.*$)
and it still doesn’t work.
It was a double-edged sword. While websites could honor it, it could also be abused as another data point for fingerprinting.
For the record: https://docs.zen-browser.app/faq#why-cant-zen-browser-play-drm-protected-content
Zen Browser currently lacks DRM-support, because it does not have a Widevine license. Acquiring such a license requires the payment of large fees (at least $5,000). …
Although I understand the reasoning beyond the language used in this post, I’m sad to read that hardened privacy is considered a power user thing.
What’s really sad is the fact you need to make a bunch of convenience tradeoffs and go well out of your way for improved privacy, and on a browser that already has a lot of built-in features for privacy. And a downside of using a Firefox fork is not getting the latest Firefox updates ASAP, you have to wait for the fork to update. It goes to show how privacy-invasive the web is.
No, Midori is based on Floorp. https://github.com/goastian/midori-desktop
“Midori initially uses the Gecko/Firefox code under the Floorp Browser project.”
While dev of Zen Browser is faster, I’ve faced way less bugs than in Floorp
You couldn’t pay me to use Windows again