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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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looker-spoke-default
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Firefox Is the Only Alternative
I used to work on Mozilla's data platform. That stuff is all open source. See e.g. https://github.com/mozilla/gcp-ingestion/ for the ingestion pipeline, https://github.com/mozilla/bigquery-etl for queries/ETL, and https://github.com/mozilla/looker-spoke-default/ for looker model definitions for that data.
Also go read the docs at https://docs.telemetry.mozilla.org/. Those will give you insights into every way they use data.
I've never seen a company that's more open about their data usage.
positron
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Google Chrome pushes browser history-based ad targeting
Mozilla used to work on it: https://github.com/mozilla/positron
Currently I'm guessing https://tauri.app/ would be the easiest way to get away from electron.
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One meme from my collection
They made an Electron-compatible replacement, Positron, discontinued.
- Firefox should have a webview
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What if Discord changed their Desktop app to use Firefox browsing engine instead of chromium?
Replacing Electron and rebuilding Discord from the ground-up would be quite the undertaking. What framework would you use? Firefox has tried to make an Electron-like framework in the past with Positron, but it has since been discontinued.
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Is there a way to build desktop apps using Firefox engine?
Mozilla Positron https://github.com/mozilla/positron
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How do you think Mozilla can better optimize Firefox (and Gecko)?
That way: * other browsers can base their engine on Firefox's * it's possible to make nodejs applications based on Gecko rather than Blink (i think it was called Positron) * other company can join and help them having an engine that is truely free and open source, where everybody can contribute and assure that the web standard is respected
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Chad Spotify
Yeah, totally. Mozilla started something that would do just that, but it looks like it's been abandoned for a while. https://github.com/mozilla/positron Not sure if anyone's made a fork that's being maintained.
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day 1 : so far so good
It’s been discontinued github/mozilla/positron
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Created a comparison table (Firefox vs. the big three): feedback?
Firefox has project seperated from it's browser, just the problem is it never took off and only stay as... a relic of the past https://github.com/mozilla/positron
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Chrome says nom-nom
They did, twice. But they both were really unused.
What are some alternatives?
firedragon-browser - A Floorp fork with custom branding 🐉 (mirrored from GitLab)
gecko-dev - Read-only Git mirror of the Mercurial gecko repositories at https://hg.mozilla.org. How to contribute: https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/contributing/contribution_quickref.html
qbrt - CLI to a Gecko desktop app runtime
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
FirefoxPWA - A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox [Moved to: https://github.com/filips123/PWAsForFirefox]
youtube-music - YouTube Music Desktop App bundled with custom plugins (and built-in ad blocker / downloader)
policy-templates - Policy Templates for Firefox
openscreenprotocol - Open Screen Protocol
kitsune - Platform for Mozilla Support
Traduzir-paginas-web - Translate your page in real time using Google or Yandex
spotify-adblock - Adblocker for Spotify
gcp-ingestion - Documentation and implementation of telemetry ingestion on Google Cloud Platform