We are building a new browser from scratch, backed by a non-profit(ladybird.org)
ladybird.org
We are building a new browser from scratch, backed by a non-profit
https://ladybird.org/
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Someone is also working on GNUstep integration for this browser:
https://github.com/pkgdemon/ladybird/issues/1
https://old.reddit.com/r/gnustep/comments/1q0pdd6/ladybird_p...
https://github.com/pkgdemon/ladybird/issues/1
https://old.reddit.com/r/gnustep/comments/1q0pdd6/ladybird_p...
This reminds me of how Blink (used by Chromium browsers) started - as Konqueror, the web browser of the KDE desktop used by a lot of Linux distributions.
(Yes there is some Apple webkit in between)
(Yes there is some Apple webkit in between)
> We are targeting Summer 2026 for a first Alpha version on Linux and macOS. This will be aimed at developers and early adopters.
Will it support plugins/extension?
I can do without all of my other security, anti-malware and anti-spyware add-ins. Those are all deeply secondary.
But if uBlock Origin doesn’t have first-class support when this browser becomes available… yeah.
They don’t even need to have a plugin interface ready, so long as the plugin guts are there and uBlock has been whitelisted for manual (drop directly into the profile filesystem) installation.
But if uBlock Origin doesn’t have first-class support when this browser becomes available… yeah.
They don’t even need to have a plugin interface ready, so long as the plugin guts are there and uBlock has been whitelisted for manual (drop directly into the profile filesystem) installation.
I'll be convinced web browsers have regained their independence when they start including blockers for modal interfaces, which have replaced the pop-up as the preferred method of hijacking the user's attention.