libjs-test262
beacon
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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libjs-test262
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We're building a browser when it's supposed to be impossible
Linus Groh of LibJS is an Invited Expert in TC39: https://linus.dev/posts/road-to-working-on-serenityos-and-la...
ECMAScript conformance test results looking good, 87-88% passing at the moment: https://libjs.dev/test262/
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Ladybird Web Browser – SerenityOS LibWeb Engine with a Qt GUI
this is a qt frontend (definitely works on linux) for the serenityos browser engine, libweb.
this is a new, from-scratch implementation of both a modern html/css layout engine and a javascript runtime.
see https://libjs.dev/test262/ for ecmascript conformance tests.
the browser engine is far from finished but is able to display moderately complex pages like github.
it's always exciting to see a completely new web engine running in conventional environments like linux!
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Show HN: We launched a new web browser
> Our JavaScript engine is decently mature, test262 score tracked here: https://libjs.dev/test262/
In a few years when they have achieved feature parity with Chromium or at least Safari we can discuss this again, but for now it's not ready for real life use.
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LibJS JavaScript Engine
See https://github.com/linusg/libjs-test262 for an example, specifically the CMake files and `src/main.cpp`.
The separate website is just to have a nice & short link to the test262 graph and whatever else we'll put there eventually; and also because it's built/deployed in a slightly different way than the main serenityos.org website.
beacon
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Ladybird, the from-scratch SerenityOS browser, can now display Google Docs
I readily admit that cooking the mozconfig is some holy hell, but they do have real-world examples in the repo; did you experience problems at that stage, or it literally wouldn't compile?
And while I haven't tried Ungoogled-Chromium, for unrelated reasons I helped an OSS project build their Brave-derivative in a container, so that may interest you: https://github.com/imperviousinc/beacon/blob/main/Dockerfile The only reason it's not already GitHub Actions for them is the chromium_src is 38GB and GHA cache is capped at 10G, but while digging up the link to that Dockerfile, I was reminded that there is a GHA for the macos build: https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-mac...
- Handshake/DANE Support For Android
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A walkthrough on how to build Chromium from source!
While not exactly the same audience, one may find the Dockerfile for building Beacon handy as (a) more code, less talking (b) since Beacon is just a patched Chromium, its dependencies should be a superset of vanilla Chromium
- How Do You Update Beacon Browser?
- r/ethereum - Beacon browser - A first-class browsing experience for a decentralized internet built with web technologies and secured without third parties.
- Beacon: a new Chromium-Based Browser for Linux and Android
- Beacon browser - A first-class browsing experience for a decentralized internet built with web technologies and secured without third parties.
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Show HN: We launched a new web browser
Why are you swallowing "error" from invoking the "reall" tool? That seems like a great way to make contributors really frustrated: https://github.com/imperviousinc/beacon/blob/main/tools/src/...
and again https://github.com/imperviousinc/beacon/blob/main/tools/src/...
This trend of "I'm going to invent some build tool because there are not enough build tools in the world" is evidently leaking out of the node ecosystem
For clarity, I did see that this was inspired by the brave-browser model, but of the ones to draw inspiration from, that's for sure not it given that their CI is closed source and they're trying to use npm in lieu of a more structured, comprehensible system
I like trying out alternate browsers, so congratulations on the launch, and I'll for sure try to build it, but I wanted to draw these to your attention because my experience with software is that error handling is about 80% of the job
What are some alternatives?
rust-cssparser - Rust implementation of CSS Syntax Level 3
tersenet - A new type of JavaScript-free light-weight fast browser built on rst and web assembly. Does not actually exist.
vimium - The hacker's browser.
ungoogled-chromium-macos - macOS packaging for ungoogled-chromium
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
dom-examples - Code examples that accompany various MDN DOM and Web API documentation pages
wpt - Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
accesskit - UI accessibility infrastructure across platforms and programming languages
HIPs - Handshake Improvement Proposals