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Chrome 96 To Feature Improved WebRTC Code, Better Wayland Screensharing
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It seems that Hardware Video Acceleration is fixed under current Ozone x11 in Chrome 96. (tested with raw built chromium 96 )
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Originally posted by RahulSundaram View PostI don't see how. Where is the source for that?
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Originally posted by M@GOid View Post
And forget VPNs, those were exposed as fake privacy a while ago.
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Originally posted by caligula View Post
That's why Firefox might be more suitable for u.
And forget VPNs, those were exposed as fake privacy a while ago.
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Originally posted by andyprough View PostOooh, yeah, sounds like fun, especially on top of today's big googly news:
Yes, we need a browser and a search engine that collects all our online activity so that federal law enforcement can dig through it like digging through a trash dumpster to create crimes to charge us with.
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Oooh, yeah, sounds like fun, especially on top of today's big googly news:"The United States government has reportedly been issuing secret “keyword warrants” to Google for those who look up certain phrases and names, triggering worry over privacy in addition to concern for innocent internet users, who could unknowingly and erroneously become involved in major criminal investigations. The controversial practice, used in secret to search for criminals for years, was revealed on Tuesday in “accidentally unsealed” court documents" https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/othe...ses/ar-AAPd2E0
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Without hardware accelerated video, every Chromium-based browser is a no-go.
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How about something useful, like hardware accelerated video on Chrome, like the one they had and self-sabotaged it? Oh right, you want us to buy a Chromebook for that, never mind.
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Chrome 96 To Feature Improved WebRTC Code, Better Wayland Screensharing
Phoronix: Chrome 96 To Feature Improved WebRTC Code, Better Wayland Screensharing
Next month's release of Chrome 96 is a bit more exciting now thanks to the work of Jan Grulich at Red Hat...
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