Shindou-kun on Nostr: I'm torn between LibreWolf and Brave. I'm looking to move away from Vivaldi into a ...
I'm torn between LibreWolf and Brave. I'm looking to move away from Vivaldi into a more privacy-focused browser, but a few things have kept me from doing so.
First there was the secondary web panels and viewport splitting, but those can be somewhat easily be replaced by PWAs and a tiling window manager such as I3.
Then there were the power features, which the most interesting of (the command palette) can be emulated — and even surpassed — by Vimium.
Last, and hopefully least, is how to sync my settings, bookmarks and extensions. I really like the idea of having a private, no-email-required way of syncing devices, and being able to restore with a seed just like a crypto wallet, but on the other hand having the Firefox containers extension would ease the burden of navigating from privacy-respecting/focusing platforms into spyware shit like Youtube.
First there was the secondary web panels and viewport splitting, but those can be somewhat easily be replaced by PWAs and a tiling window manager such as I3.
Then there were the power features, which the most interesting of (the command palette) can be emulated — and even surpassed — by Vimium.
Last, and hopefully least, is how to sync my settings, bookmarks and extensions. I really like the idea of having a private, no-email-required way of syncing devices, and being able to restore with a seed just like a crypto wallet, but on the other hand having the Firefox containers extension would ease the burden of navigating from privacy-respecting/focusing platforms into spyware shit like Youtube.