commit: 61a2ac9b549fec2f9532dd221b544f7ebee8437a
parent 27b26a5fda6f68060690423b1dccb73adca91af0
Author: Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier <contact@hacktivis.me>
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2020 23:38:15 +0200
articles/Mozilla is Broken: Update solution to badwolf
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<li>more and more slowness and crashes and <strong>new profile doesn’t help</strong></li>
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<p>And there is potentially way more shit (just look and the old but still open tickets)</p>
-<p>Current solution: None, all browsers sucks and none sucks less, so I’m in a constant change of web browser everyday. See: <a rel="next" href="/articles/www-client%20are%20broken">www-client are broken</a></p>
+<p>Solution kept: Used to be in a constant change of web browser/interface, see <a rel="next" href="/articles/www-client%20are%20broken">www-client are broken</a>. Now it's been actually solved by doing my own WebKitGTK+ browser: <a href="https://hacktivis.me/projects/badwolf">BadWolf</a>.</p>
<p>BTW if <strong>everyone</strong> have to use a LTS/ESR/real-stable version of a browser even if they are actual developers… well why is the Developer Edition based on Nightly ? For badly supported things like H.264 ? gstreamer works(can be an interface to ffmpeg). For brand new stuff ? Well most web-smiths have to support old browsers like IE6 or IE7. For marketing because we are the browser with tons of features ? Well I think so. I think Netscape did the same mistake in the browser-war, why change things?</p>
<p>Apparently since like… middle-late 2016 Mozilla Firefox is now better in Nightly than ESR. Whatever, it’s still broken for me.</p>
-<p>published on 2015-11-11T23:12:25Z, last updated on 2020-08-13T21:26:00Z</p>
+<h2>Changes</h2>
+<ul>
+ <li>2020-08-13T21:35:00Z: Update solution to badwolf</li>
+</ul>
+<p>published on 2015-11-11T23:12:25Z, last updated on 2020-08-13T21:35:00Z</p>
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