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    Phoronix: Firefox 70 Released With JavaScript Baseline Interpreter, Other Updates

    Firefox 70.0 officially hit the web this morning as the newest version of Mozilla's web browser...

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    There also have been a ton of Wayland improvements. On Fedora 31 it's even enabled by default (although only for the Gnome Shell), so I see good chances to get flipped on for everyone by 72-73. If then Webrender finally rides the trains (it's on nightly already for a while) we should be be in good shape, eventually. Note that there's experimental DMABUF support in the Wayland backend. Together with Webrender it brings hardware video acceleration into stone throwing distance.

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    • #3
      This version is using kinetic/momentum scrolling of GTK 3 if you’re using a trackpad (at least on Arch). That makes a tremendous difference! Together with WebRender improvements, we now have macOS-class buttery soft scrolling. If it doesn’t work for you, you have to enable hardware acceleration and MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1, see here: https://www.frumble.de/blog/2017/03/...beschleunigung (in German, but you can use a translation service).
      Last edited by holunder; 22 October 2019, 08:40 AM.

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      • #4
        Still no listed HTTP/3 QUIC supprt listed ?
        When is that supposed to come out ?

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        • #5
          When will the Wayland implementation sync to native refresh rate instead of stuttery fixed 60fps?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
            When will the Wayland implementation sync to native refresh rate instead of stuttery fixed 60fps?
            Next Tuesday at 7:34 AM GMT

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            • #7
              Already running it thanks to this script.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by treba View Post
                ... so I see good chances to get .... If then ... finally ... eventually ... experimental support ... it brings hardware video acceleration into stone throwing distance.
                Whoa! Yeah, any day now

                ... It is not even funny how far behind the browser video viewing experience currently is on Linux. It is grotesque that it was actually better in the old, horrid Flash days, as the Flash plugin at least had support for HW acceleration

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Brane215 View Post
                  Still no listed HTTP/3 QUIC supprt listed ?
                  When is that supposed to come out ?
                  The spec isn't even final yet

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                  • #10
                    This releases assists with password generations if you right-click on a password field or if it has the attribute autocomplete="new-password". Very nice! 👍

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