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Brave browser, the HQ browser of choice.
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Brave browser, the HQ browser of choice.
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/extension-side-panel-launch/
It's a matter of time now, boys. I'm going to be fireshit free soon.
Brave browser is best browser.
It's a matter of time now, boys. I'm going to be fireshit free soon.
Brave browser is best browser.
Never liked them. Screen estate is precious.
If you want something done right ..rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ June 30th, 2023, 07:14https://developer.chrome.com/blog/exten ... el-launch/
It's a matter of time now, boys. I'm going to be fireshit free soon.
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Tried multiple times. It just doesnt work.
The problem is that actually horizontal tabs have more space... They resize into smaller tabs but verticals dont lol. So I actually can navigate more and easily horizontaly than vertically...
The problem is that actually horizontal tabs have more space... They resize into smaller tabs but verticals dont lol. So I actually can navigate more and easily horizontaly than vertically...
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Widescreen monitors have plenty of free space at higher resolutions rarely ever actually used by websites.
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Just found out Brave has vertical tabs builtin, it's very nice. I guess this is my default browser now.
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I don't tend to use apps in full screen, exceptions barred. Web browsing is usually not one of them. I fill the screen with smaller windows from several different programs.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ June 30th, 2023, 16:53Widescreen monitors have plenty of free space at higher resolutions rarely ever actually used by websites.
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disgusting
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Brave runs great & has a lot of integrated features right out of the box. The adblocker even supports custom lists now with a bunch available, again, by default. Can also pick elements to block like ublock origin now.
Brave is officially the HQ browser, all praise Brendan Eich and our crypto overlords.
Brave is officially the HQ browser, all praise Brendan Eich and our crypto overlords.
Even Edge has had them for years, which is why I use Edge over Chromerusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ June 30th, 2023, 17:26Just found out Brave has vertical tabs builtin, it's very nice. I guess this is my default browser now.
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Brave and Librewolf are the only internet browsers you should be using. Unless you're really autistic, then use Surf or a Gopher-compliant one.
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Just learned about brave's tab groups, they work great with the vertical tab bar. Lets you easily group related tabs and collapse them. Just click on the group name and it collapses the entire group in the vertical bar.
For good reasons, too. If you maximize a browser a well designed website should never make lines of text expand to the entire width, it's far more cumbersome to read than tighter wrapped text. The 72 characters per line figure of software development is right.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ June 30th, 2023, 16:53Widescreen monitors have plenty of free space at higher resolutions rarely ever actually used by websites.
In a world of wide screens, toolbars/gui elements/menus should be on the sides, rather than taking vertical space which is precious real estate.
Maybe the website should fit the window I give it and if I want the window to be smaller I'll use the keystroke that does that.Lutte wrote: ↑ July 15th, 2023, 16:58For good reasons, too. If you maximize a browser a well designed website should never make lines of text expand to the entire width, it's far more cumbersome to read than tighter wrapped text. The 72 characters per line figure of software development is right.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ June 30th, 2023, 16:53Widescreen monitors have plenty of free space at higher resolutions rarely ever actually used by websites.
In a world of wide screens, toolbars/gui elements/menus should be on the sides, rather than taking vertical space which is precious real estate.
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Useful flags for those using vertical tabs in brave
ive read brave is just reskinned chrome. which means its like same cancer but possibly more malicious.
generally all the "safety" shit ppl advertise (btw no pro security it guy would advise using those) like vpns, privacy browsers, privacy shitcoins, they are (mostly) fucking worthless and just add risk by painting target on your back.
intelligence agencies have limited resources and they will use them on those who behave like they have something to hide, its not fucking quantum mechanics.
brave seems shady af to me btw. they were running that shitcoin scam, paying ppl for advertising (actually they were not paying what they promised or whatever), all the red flags, but hey i havent reaserched it too deep so i dont really know.
i would avoid anything that spends money for advertisment tho, ergo the more they spend the more suspicious one shhould be how they get their money back.
generally all the "safety" shit ppl advertise (btw no pro security it guy would advise using those) like vpns, privacy browsers, privacy shitcoins, they are (mostly) fucking worthless and just add risk by painting target on your back.
intelligence agencies have limited resources and they will use them on those who behave like they have something to hide, its not fucking quantum mechanics.
brave seems shady af to me btw. they were running that shitcoin scam, paying ppl for advertising (actually they were not paying what they promised or whatever), all the red flags, but hey i havent reaserched it too deep so i dont really know.
i would avoid anything that spends money for advertisment tho, ergo the more they spend the more suspicious one shhould be how they get their money back.
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I use vpns when I need mods from nexus, because my account still works, but my IP was banned for telling a modder he was a shithead.
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Looks like the latest version of Brave added profiles for sandboxing. Hard to think of any features I'm missing at this point.
Tiling window managers FTW. Even with wide screen monitors, tiling a few windows side by side leaves your browser with less than an ideal amount of horizontal space left so vertical tabs are just retarded. Also tabbing is retarded in general, window management should be left to the window manager, anyone remember the good old days when browsers like uzbl worked?Segata Sanshiro wrote: ↑ June 30th, 2023, 17:31I don't tend to use apps in full screen, exceptions barred. Web browsing is usually not one of them. I fill the screen with smaller windows from several different programs.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ June 30th, 2023, 16:53Widescreen monitors have plenty of free space at higher resolutions rarely ever actually used by websites.
brave search really went to shit past few months
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I used Brave for some time until it began having issues with sites like Youtube. Wait that was Opera. Carry on.
I use a mix of brave and vivaldi but the collapse of brave search really pissed me off. I've turned off duckduckgo so not sure which is a good browser these days. All i want is a browser thats lot of bloat and not tracked to hell and back, but that seems to be too much to ask.
Ungoogled-chromiumRinso wrote: ↑ September 16th, 2023, 05:47I use a mix of brave and vivaldi but the collapse of brave search really pissed me off. I've turned off duckduckgo so not sure which is a good browser these days. All i want is a browser thats lot of bloat and not tracked to hell and back, but that seems to be too much to ask.
Or librefoxwolf if you're into firefox
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Just disable brave search?
I see no reason to use any other browser, brave has way too much out of the box.
I see no reason to use any other browser, brave has way too much out of the box.
If you aren't using Firefox or one of it's forks, you are contributing to giving Google a monopoly on web standards.Rinso wrote: ↑ September 16th, 2023, 05:47I use a mix of brave and vivaldi but the collapse of brave search really pissed me off. I've turned off duckduckgo so not sure which is a good browser these days. All i want is a browser thats lot of bloat and not tracked to hell and back, but that seems to be too much to ask.
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Firefox exists because google gives it money.GhostCow wrote: ↑ September 16th, 2023, 14:54If you aren't using Firefox or one of it's forks, you are contributing to giving Google a monopoly on web standards.Rinso wrote: ↑ September 16th, 2023, 05:47I use a mix of brave and vivaldi but the collapse of brave search really pissed me off. I've turned off duckduckgo so not sure which is a good browser these days. All i want is a browser thats lot of bloat and not tracked to hell and back, but that seems to be too much to ask.
And you shill Brave because you want to get rich on the epic brave crypto. Not that I am faulting you. But ff + arkenfox.js is best.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ September 16th, 2023, 15:36Firefox exists because google gives it money.GhostCow wrote: ↑ September 16th, 2023, 14:54If you aren't using Firefox or one of it's forks, you are contributing to giving Google a monopoly on web standards.Rinso wrote: ↑ September 16th, 2023, 05:47I use a mix of brave and vivaldi but the collapse of brave search really pissed me off. I've turned off duckduckgo so not sure which is a good browser these days. All i want is a browser thats lot of bloat and not tracked to hell and back, but that seems to be too much to ask.
Anyone got any thoughts on Vivaldi or Opera GX or the others?
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all I know about opera gx is that they have some annoying libtard who runs their social mediaRinso wrote: ↑ September 17th, 2023, 00:37Anyone got any thoughts on Vivaldi or Opera GX or the others?