

And the ability to switch browser engines on the fly. That was a great feature.
And the ability to switch browser engines on the fly. That was a great feature.
What I’m thinking about is more that in Linux, it’s common to access URLs directly from the terminal for various purposes, instead of using a browser.
I thought Mojeek used its own engine, and I know Yacy does.
I felt weird about it when my dad used this 23andMe service. He was very privacy-conscious, so it was uncharacteristic for him. Now he’s dead. I wonder if there’s still any way to get it deleted.
Librewolf updates follow FF updates pretty quickly. Arkenfox settings haven’t changed much in a long time, so I don’t see that as an issue, personally.
So if you try to access a website using this technology via terminal, what happens? The connection fails?
Wow, I did not know that they were behind YouTube’s problems.
As a non-Russian, what’s the problem with them?
That thread is several months old, and is specifically about integrating Arkenfox settings changes. I wouldn’t say Librewolf has ceased development based on the fact that their default settings differ from Arkenfox. Their Codeberg site shows ongoing work.