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Firefox 70 Released With JavaScript Baseline Interpreter, Other Updates
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Originally posted by dlq84 View Post
The spec isn't even final yet
I tried latest verison of bothj on the test page:
And it still reports access through TCP4 rather than UDP.
I'd like to have good client tool for testing...
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Originally posted by treba View PostThere 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.
Looking forward to other Wayland improvements though, Firefox imho is the best browser for Wayland desktops right now. I've already tried the Chromium Wayland ports and it's very far behind.
Also looking forward to the official Flatpak packages now that the blocker for those is gone.
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Originally posted by Britoid View PostWill DMABUF help at all with Wayland performance/responsiveness?
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Too bad I cannot update it on Windows 7 too because of the forced upgrade crap they put in after version 62, which I don't like at all.
Also their greed for user's data with constant nagging about sync feature makes me not trust Mozilla anymore.
So, I don't know what to say, I'm wayting for an ungoogled-chromium of Firefox.
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Originally posted by cybertraveler View PostStill, by far, my favourite browser (followed by Dillo... not even kidding :P ).
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