• partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    And considering basically everyone but Firefox (and maybe Safari?) are based on Chromium to some degree…

    Opera Browser (before it was sold to a Chinese company) did have its own browser engine before it went Chromium. It was called Presto. source. The team that used to own/run Opera before the sale to China formed again to make the Vivaldi browser.

    Vivaldi and Brave will continue to support Manifest V2 addons (like uBlock Origin) until July 2025. The article doesn’t say how long Opera will continue, but I’m guessing its the same deadline of July too.

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      Presto era Opera was fantastic. At the time Firefox was kinda stagnating and Opera was just innovating.

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        You might like Vivaldi, they’re the most innovative chromium derived browser that I’ve used

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          I love Vivaldi. Am sad it’s Chromium. Wish Firefox would take a page out of Vivaldi’s features book and innovation approach.

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      So… basically everyone but Firefox (and maybe Safari?) are based on Chromium to some degree?

      Because if there is not massive amounts of money and resources pumped into Chromium development? Vivaldi and Brave will be up a creek

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        So… basically everyone but Firefox (and maybe Safari?) are based on Chromium to some degree?

        Technically Chromium is based on Safari to some degree, but they split ways a long, long time ago.

        Ladybird is eventually going to be a brand new browser on its’ own engine, hopefully.

        Servo is being worked on again, so that’s something.