A good reminder that this is not the Google Chrome alternative you're looking for. It's the same privacy invading mindset with some bigotry on top.
It's good to see servo getting closer to being usable in a browser. Makes me dream of Falkon or Konqueror being resurrected with Servo as the engine.
A new HTML attribute to keep an eye on. I can expect people to abuse it with hard to debug problems in the frontend if you don't know it is there.
Yes, please let's increase the market share of non-Chromium based browsers.
Apparently this needs to be spelled out for browser providers to understand this needs to go.
You'd expect Mozilla to know better. This is disappointing, they're no living up to their responsibility.
This is a concerning finding. One can escape from the browser to the system with such chaining.
Looks like an interesting mechanism to improve the reliability of web applications. Let's see what people make with those trusted types.
Interesting debug tool for web frontend code. It'd be nice as a browser extension.
Those were nasty, good they've been patched already.
This is nice to see a new benchmark being published. This seems to follow real life scenarios. We can expect browser engines performance to increase.
All good reasons to use Firefox! I'm always about the market share of engines where we need diversity, but more good points are brought up here. It's the only going the extra mile to respect your privacy while bringing innovative features too (tested the in browser translation recently and it's great).
Neat extension to blend your web browsing and discovering people on the Fediverse.
A bit opinionated and sarcastic maybe... still it feels right, the web browsers landscape is in a sad state.
Not unexpected of course, but at least it makes it clear that Microsoft is actively trying to prevent users from using the browser they want.
It's good to see this initiative keeps thriving. It's the best way to ensure the standard is well implemented everywhere.
Nice call from Mozilla to make this public. This way it is very obvious where the blockers are on some platforms.
Some of that certificate chain validation is troublesome... in Chrome based browsers it's even truly insane.
Still using Chrome? What are you waiting for to change for another browser which doesn't play against your interests.
Looking forward to Encrypted Client Hello to be widely available. This was no more clear text SNI, and privacy should be really ensured when browsing the web.