Comment by WHA8m

Comment by WHA8m 3 days ago

3 replies

Security is my top priority (even above privacy) when it comes to internet browsers. My impression has always been that browser technology is a very hard subject and incredibly difficult to do right. This approach is the main reason I keep a distance from any software that is not widely adopted. Even if it's innovative and novel. This being said: If I switch to ladybird today, am I a beta tester or is this a project I can count on?

jeroenhd 3 days ago

Ladybird is advancing rapidly but I personally wouldn't use it as a daily driver yet. It's quite a small project in comparison to the giants like Chromium and Safari, but despite their talents and the from-the-ground-up approach free from legacy crap, it lacks a lot of functionality and performance enhancements for it to be a daily driver at the moment.

Give it another year or two and things may change, but if you daily drive it now you'll be either a beta tester or a volunteer part of the Q&A team.

Out of all the new and upcoming browser engines, I think the usability ranking is Flow, then Ladybird, then Servo, with none of them being a great daily driver yet.

  • WHA8m 3 days ago

    Thanks for the respond! I'll definitely follow the project and happy to jump when the point is there.

    I'll try it out once I've finally set up my virtual machine.

sedatk 3 days ago

> am I a beta tester

You'd be a pre-alpha tester