@goat wait what? how is that possible? firefox is servo right?
@TheEnbyperor @goat it's transitioning to eventually I think, but it's still not Chromium right now. They're using gecko still afaik, but their css renderer is servo-based and they're moving their tech over to webrender (GPU based web rendering) too. The whole project is called Quantum
@TheEnbyperor @goat see I love Firefox and I would use it, but I'm also enjoying using chrome to make web-apps on my laptop for all my services to reduce on separately installed apps. I have Discord, Twitter, Mastodon, Gmail, Fb messenger, Android messages, WhatsApp web, Microsoft Teams, Devhub.
It's all handy!
@TheEnbyperor @goat though I suppose I could move over to Firefox for general browsing π€
@TheEnbyperor @goat like this, it's just easier compartmentalising everything instead of having a confusing Window with too many tabs
@TheEnbyperor also I appreciate env's that have nice all-in-one power management, network management etc interfaces. Always feels a bit disjointed when each settings interface comes from a different developer and looks/works slightly differently
@TheEnbyperor I like command-line and I'm well versed but I'm a sucker for a nice GUI :p
@grufwub fairs, I just use command line stuff anyway (mostly, qjackctl is the only exception)