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web.archive.org
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Facebook Is Too Big, Fail

500ish.com
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linopolus
·4 years ago·discuss
I didn’t mean to say Epiphany actually is invasive. Just that the engine a browser uses doesn’t tell anything about privacy at all.
linopolus
·4 years ago·discuss
A browser and its privacy is much more than the engine. You could take webkit and make the most spying browser ever out of it. Most of what Safari does for privacy resides outside the engine itself.
linopolus
·4 years ago·discuss
Except that IE was never both faster and more battery friendly than the competition.
linopolus
·4 years ago·discuss
Ok looked it up: Steam switched to CEF in 2010 (announcement read „WebKit based“), CEF3 with Blink was considered stable and recommended in 2013. So they probably used a WebKit base for at least these three years. But, unless they still use CEF1, it’s not WebKit anymore today.
linopolus
·4 years ago·discuss
The engine is HTML. No more is needed to give me the information I want, though CSS and images are certainly nice. JS would be more like the infotainment system: Sometimes nice, sometimes annoying, sometimes dangerous.
linopolus
·4 years ago·discuss
You could just use Steam, afaik they’re still using WebKit and you probably have it installed anyway ;)

Or another WebKit based browser (ok, not so many): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_browsers#WebKit-ba...
linopolus
·4 years ago·discuss
To say it the other way round: Use HTML/CSS for information purposes (JS where needed, nice explanatory animations etc), get back to using real nice native code for applications, using the OSes capabilities to the fullest, providing an experience integrated with the rest of the OS, having full performance.
linopolus
·4 years ago·discuss
Noyb has filed complaints against that pay for privacy scheme in August, we’ll see if that actually leads to anything…

https://noyb.eu/en/news-sites-readers-need-buy-back-their-ow...
linopolus
·4 years ago·discuss
You can export whole projects as one-file markdown (or HTML, RTF), worst case being having to go through every project, exporting and splitting the file up (by a script), or turn the agenda folder somewhere in ~/Library (contains bunch of json) into something usable via script, but I agree, it lacks a reasonable solution for getting it all out at once.