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    Phoronix: Chrome 77 Released With Serial API, WebVR 1.1 & Any Element Can Provide Form Data

    Google has rolled out Chrome 77 into their stable channel as the newest version of their lightning fast web browser for Linux...

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  • #2
    Brave is faster. Just sayin'.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by andyprough View Post
      Brave is faster. Just sayin'.
      And in nightly release support hardware video (h264/vp9) decode via vaapi

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      • #4
        Originally posted by andyprough View Post
        Brave is faster. Just sayin'.
        Vivaldi is way more customizable. Just sayin'.

        But seriously dude, stop spreading these kind of advertisements, it's not a pissing contest. Either discuss the topic at hand (in this case Chrome 77) or just don't hit reply at all.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Vistaus View Post

          Vivaldi is way more customizable. Just sayin'.

          But seriously dude, stop spreading these kind of advertisements, it's not a pissing contest. Either discuss the topic at hand (in this case Chrome 77) or just don't hit reply at all.
          Article said it was "lightning fast". No pissing contest - Brave is faster. And has no intention to get rid of ad/tracking blocking. And is pretty straight-forward to build from source. Try that trick with Chrome.

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          • #6
            Serial API? Not hip enough! Gotta be JSON-RPC over QUIC over SLIP.

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            • #7
              I'm glad that the development of Chrome continues, I find it great.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Vistaus View Post

                Vivaldi is way more customizable. Just sayin'.

                But seriously dude, stop spreading these kind of advertisements, it's not a pissing contest. Either discuss the topic at hand (in this case Chrome 77) or just don't hit reply at all.
                But not open-source.

                I totally agree. However, Comment #6 also derails the thread, so End of Topic.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Vistaus View Post

                  Vivaldi is way more customizable. Just sayin'.

                  But seriously dude, stop spreading these kind of advertisements, it's not a pissing contest. Either discuss the topic at hand (in this case Chrome 77) or just don't hit reply at all.
                  Phoronix started the advertising pissing contest though..

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                  • #10
                    I use Chrome, Brave and Vivaldi. Yes, Chrome is fast and getting faster but its coming at a price unfortunately.

                    I am just starting to deprecate my Chrome use due to the upcoming change in extensions behavior.

                    Currently I am on Brave after running Vivaldi for 3 months.

                    It's just a tool for me. If the hammer hits the nail as I want, I am good.

                    But when Stanley changes the handle that make its harder to hold, then I go looking at Craftsman or Kobalt.

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