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Path: ...!Xl.tags.giganews.com!local-3.nntp.ord.giganews.com!news.giganews.com.POSTED!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2024 01:36:21 +0000 From: Joel <joelcrump@gmail.com> Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy Subject: Re: Palemoon is da Greatest Browser Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2024 20:36:00 -0500 Message-ID: <mqhijjlt4ah1vriegr8t6vapuklb6mic3s@4ax.com> References: <pan$f143f$81ef9a3e$25c6c0b0$33175deb@gnu.rocks> <vh645o$6iq0$1@solani.org> <pan$d4989$62d2c949$f8e3f5ac$2385c3cf@gnu.rocks> <vh91nb$83dp$2@solani.org> <pan$b6e3$4b899a1c$8107b1c3$601c3872@gnu.rocks> User-Agent: ForteAgent/8.00.32.1272 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OS: Debian 12, with Wine 9.0 for WinAPI Lines: 67 X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com X-Trace: sv3-bjH90thVcjBsvbzOpO+ShrYkn7RX9sBp9JIHs1SxYXy5/9Nxjk1Kx5x2AwZ4ZNI8PF1jDDPPSJlGBE9!rBKCDu+IR65qlfZphzwB0uDA4c8SMhykcxo6f2uwiQwbEjvW9f7Pq3WSmlq5UgBQTJXM8/2Z X-Complaints-To: abuse@giganews.com X-DMCA-Notifications: http://www.giganews.com/info/dmca.html X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.40 Bytes: 3771 Lester Thorpe <lt@gnu.rocks> wrote: >On Fri, 15 Nov 2024 20:57:47 -0600, Physfitfreak wrote: > >> Which one works better. Ghostery or Palemoon? > >All browsers should work the same. > >A browser is just a GUI wrapper around a rendering engine. >The engine converts the HTML/CSS markup into a screen >display. The browser adds various "features," usually >junk, into the mix. > >There are many, many browsers but only a very small number >of rendering engines: > >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_browser_engines > >It is the rendering engine where the real difference lies. >Some are better than others in rendering HTML/CSS. > >There used to be compliance tests for rendering engines but >HTML/CSS has become so convoluted lately that all such tests >are useless: > >https://www.acidtests.org/ > >Furthermore, very few sites use only HTML/CSS. Most commercial >sites are overly bloated with ecmascript (i.e. javascipt) which >performs most of the work. > >Commercial pressure for more grandiose user "experiences" will >continue to drive HTML/CSS/Ecma into ever more ridiculous levels. > >As a result, only huge enterprises like Google will be able >to produce rendering engines and the associated browser. >Before too long, there will only be one browser. We are almost >there already. Free hint, dumbass, your joke browsers suck. I just rented a movie, one I'd seen several times before, including new in a theater in 1998, but an old favorite, one relevant to my life these days, "The Truman Show" starring Jim Carrey. Would be trivial to boot up my Fire TV device, and stream it to my TV, but slight drawback there, the audio would be through my TV's relatively lo-fi speakers. By opening a Chrome window for Amazon Prime Video, dragging it across to my TV as a second monitor, and letting the audio flow into my computer speakers and subsequently into my headphones, I get a real "theater" experience, in my chair in my room. This is what you are missing, with your retardo setup, dumbass. -- Joel W. Crump Amendment XIV Section 1. [...] No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Dobbs rewrites this, it is invalid precedent. States are liable for denying needed abortions, e.g. TX.