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not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month ago

whotd uses brave

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whotd uses brave

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not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month ago
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    I just searched for chrome vs firefox and just about every article from the past year or so say firefox is more secure. Not that it matters a lot either way. Two party system is crap.

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      How so? at least on Android and Linux there is a lack of sandboxing and site isolation. This could be fixed up to a certain point but anyways it would be more insecure than chromium.

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        Firefox uses literally the Chromium sandbox on Linux, they have for years.

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          https://grapheneos.org/usage#web-browsing

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            So there’s a couple of sources, like the (rather outdated) Mozilla wiki page detailing the sandbox support on Linux.

            And I know it’s specifically the Chromium sandbox, since they vendor their copy of it.

            I also just checked the sandboxing status directly in Firefox.

            And I’m kinda of cheating, I knew they used it since I’ve got an unsupported configuration with HW video decoding. It’s caused by their sandbox blocking certain things, and it’s a known issue. Nvidia drivers don’t support VA-API, Firefox only supports VA-API. There’s an adapter library available, but it doesn’t work in Firefox unless you disable the sandbox.

            Edit: Oh yeah, Firefox is also affected by the same issue Chrome is, where Flatpak interferes in the sandbox.

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              So, there is still the problem with the sandbox and the only way you have hw acceleration is to disable the sandbox, I bet it is elfarto VA API adapter library. And what about FF Android?

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            Because you’re an adult who’s expected to know how to use a search engine. I used DDG and it took me about 40 seconds to find the source for the claim you’re asking a source for.

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              Burden of proof is on the claimant. That should always be the expectation, not “Do YoUr OwN ReSeArCh”

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                Burden of proof is on the claimant

                Source?

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        that’s why ironfox is so valuable

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          The problem with iron fox is that it’s so hardened about privacy that it breaks functionality l, for example you can’t even use add-ons if you don’t enable it first, it is disabled by default…

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            Waterfox is a better choice in that regard.

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              I like waterfox but ESR based

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