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Re: "Ladybird: a truly independent web browser"

In: s/privacy

I suppose my real opinion is "I just don't care about any of it, and hope it all burns to hell", as far as the Web is concerned.

πŸš€ stack

Jul 04 Β· 6 weeks ago

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😎 flipperzero · Jul 04 at 19:48:

@stack I can dig that view, I occupy much the same, but that becomes a different subject entirely. I'll present this possibility, that said: that approach -might- not be fair to the smallnet! (Inconcievable! :O It shocks me too. :P)

The true internet origins, DARPAnet and BBS, remote telnet and phone modems, paved the way for online services to emerge publicly with architecture behind their development evolving. Gopher was the first to beat Xanadu to the punch offering a hypertext document solution with extensibility to features assigned to programs external to client. Hypertext became the web, adapting client-dependant features first in mosaic, taking over the market. --cont'd

😎 flipperzero · Jul 04 at 19:54:

(2/3) That was arguably the first move from taking a network meant to develop within open range closed within the confines of commercial limits. The web itself was meant to foster an open standard to developers inroducing innovations on the spec, turning out to in-fighting for sake of corporate interest, much the same taking place even in the GNU wars and M$ looking at what the Web did to Gopher, thinking to do the same to Mosaic and netspace with IE, and continuing the cycle up to this point.

All this to say, yes, it's possibly misguided to remain playing within a broken system already corrupt by those previous bad actors. It's worse to stand still, and let it get worse. This is why Gemini-

😎 flipperzero · Jul 04 at 20:02:

(3/3) -materialized, not in the interest of replacing the web, so much as being one alternative in a claustrophobic climate occupied by suits and lounge lizard tech bro closet-suits masquarading as fledgling smalltime programmers (like a lot of us here!). It's not lost on me the irony of the implication by what's being painted of the project, the basis in origin from crowd funding, but we have to remember: it IS one of us. Serenity was NOT a corporate effort like Ubuntu or Fedora. It's enthusiasts who take interest in seeing how far developing a new ecosystem can go. The project has now split off, and can re-introduce open developmet in the web same as here. It can bounce back. More might follow.

πŸš€ stack Β· Jul 04 at 20:54:

I'm all for alternatives to too-big-to-fail economic fascism corporate efforts to trade our data while providing a minimally-usable experience with software and protocols so convoluted that no one can possibly compete (except for other enormous subsidized turdbarrel containerships)... A million is way not enough to make a new browser.

Serenity is almost interesting, except C++ is a disaster, and that is enough for me to stay the **** away from. C++ _and_ all the http-related technologies... I would buy puts if I could.

πŸš€ stack Β· Jul 04 at 20:59:

And really, what does yet another html browser have to do with gemini? Tesla has about as much in common...

πŸ’Ž istvan Β· Jul 04 at 23:28:

If I could find and ban every web-based gemini proxy site from even viewing my capsule I would, but it’s been IP whack a mole.

The Web is not somewhere I want to be anymore, and I don’t want to deal with Web users.

😎 flipperzero · Jul 05 at 05:50:

Again, that's nothing to do with this discussion, and would better suit discourse in a separate post as this ones meant to encourage people to try a new approach to the web standards to make improvements away from the interest of suits which IF achievable would BENEFIT the smallnet from being threatened with similar. No need for derailment.

It's not about how it relates to Gemini, as much it is encouraging an open ecosystem to the web like what's here. If people get a taste of that -there- could push em to drop it for -here-. Dig? Why shoot ourselves in the foot with "Baah, web bad. Web users, unclean.." We were all once web users too lol. You had to find some way here, SOME how.

πŸš€ stack Β· Jul 05 at 13:37:

I don't want to be a sourpus, but... For a browser to be even remotely usable, never mind more private or better in any way, you simply have to implement the entire terribleness created by the evil ones, including weird corner cases and nonstandards.. In the process of doing so, you will just give up, or become one of them.

Some ideas are just dumb. If one enjoys doing dumb things (I often do), by all means, enjoy -- especially if someone actually is paying for you! But it will not make the world a better place, usher in a new age, or even become an incremental improvement in anyone's life. A couple of guys will high five each other because a Wikipedia page finally loads.

πŸš€ stack Β· Jul 05 at 15:10:

Toxic positivity is a thing.

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