• Vincent@feddit.nl
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    21 days ago

    Anyone who thinks they know what needs to happen for Firefox to regain market share, needs to consider what would happen if someone forks Firefox and makes that happen.

    There’s no way that CSS theming is it. And in general, “not doing something” isn’t going to be it, either.

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      21 days ago

      they need to offer a better alternative to Electron. once that happens, you’ll have Firefox everywhere. People will code their SPAs to run in Firefox first, recommend it to their users, and accelerate the development of better APIs.

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        21 days ago

        Ah, so it should just be better! I wonder why nobody thought of that yet :P

        (Sorry, I’m in a sarcastic mood, but you get my point.)

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          21 days ago

          oh don’t get me wrong if I had a plan for it I’d be doing it. I’ve always found it really weird given the impact that Electron had in app development, why Firefox never tried to ride that train. I know of one short lived effort to take the engine out of the browser.

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            21 days ago

            Usually the answer is limited resources with unclear payoff, i.e. even with Electron’s success, it’s not clear that there’s room for an alternative in the market, and it’d be a lot of effort to do.

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        21 days ago

        Check out Tauri, a better alternative to Electron. It avoids bundling a browser engine in the binary and relies on the OS browser engine.