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  • mittorn
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    Originally posted by jindam View Post
    forgot to mention_ android apks
    keyword: 64 bit aka aarch64 only
    Maybe aarch64 is ok, aarch32 android almost dead....
    But apk size is 151MB, so i even cannot install it
    And this is very much for secondary browser which unlikely to be default and only installed

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  • Vistaus
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    Originally posted by ahrs View Post

    What other browsers support web extensions? Certainly the Chromium based browsers don't. I know some have built-in adblockers, etc, but that's not the same as full extension support like we have on the desktop.
    Yandex supports Chrome extensions on Android, Kiwi Browser also, and Lemur Browser. And if I'm not mistaken, Samsung Internet and MS Edge for Android too. But at least the first three do (Yandex, Kiwi and Lemur).

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  • ahrs
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    Originally posted by MillionToOne View Post

    Kiwi browser
    Interesting, I wasn't aware other Chromium based browsers on Android had gotten them to work properly, this might be the first one?
    I might start using this as a backup browser over Cromite.

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  • MillionToOne
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    Originally posted by ahrs View Post

    What other browsers support web extensions? Certainly the Chromium based browsers don't. I know some have built-in adblockers, etc, but that's not the same as full extension support like we have on the desktop.
    Kiwi browser

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  • Quackdoc
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    Originally posted by StarterX4 View Post
    It would be funny if there was a Servo-based browser that would outperform the Firefox in the future, and gain more users.
    maybe in the future, servo still has a LOT of promise, and very well developed framework. It will take time, but it can get there for sure.

    Originally posted by rmfx View Post
    I wish they make their own rust rewrite of quickjs instead of spidermonkey to make it even lighter and safer.
    there were some drafted proposals to make the js engine modular, primarily for v8, but it could apply to quickjs, boa etc.​

    Originally posted by arboy84 View Post
    I hope the developers focus on making Servo fully embeddable so that it can replace Electron, the CEF, and the Gtk and Qt WebKit modules.
    that is the current goal​

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  • arboy84
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    I hope the developers focus on making Servo fully embeddable so that it can replace Electron, the CEF, and the Gtk and Qt WebKit modules.

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  • arslivinski
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    Originally posted by rmfx View Post
    I wish they make their own rust rewrite of quickjs instead of spidermonkey to make it even lighter and safer.
    They could just use Boa instead of creating a new one.

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  • jindam
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    forgot to mention_ android apks
    keyword: 64 bit aka aarch64 only

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  • ahrs
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    Originally posted by Vistaus View Post

    The only browser with full extension support on Android? Not really. Or do you mean the only Gecko (or whatever Firefox uses these days) browser? In that case, you might be right.
    What other browsers support web extensions? Certainly the Chromium based browsers don't. I know some have built-in adblockers, etc, but that's not the same as full extension support like we have on the desktop.

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  • rmfx
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    I wish they make their own rust rewrite of quickjs instead of spidermonkey to make it even lighter and safer.

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