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Have you guys ever heared about this one? Mercury. Its from the creator of Thorium, an optmized version of Firefox.
It cannot render modern sites without a polyfill addon to improve compatibility because they are worried more about legacy extensions and an old UI than providing a usable browser https://martok.github.io/palefill/
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Help Github releases wont show up on most browsers
https://martok.github.io/palefill/ or the direct link https://github.com/martok/palefill/releases/download/v1.26/palefill-1.26.xpi
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Tips on Pale Moon?
Until the soon-to-be V32, you need https://martok.github.io/palefill/ to use github sites. Since they switched to only work on google chromium standards.
- it's fast
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Have I successfully modified my PCs fingerprint?
Almost-must-have addons I'd recommend out of the gate is https://martok.github.io/palefill/, for chromium polymer sites, like GitHub. https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/releases, which is self-explanatory, and https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/ematrix/, which works well together with uBO and shows what's what re third party injections and can block them.
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What browser is close to the productivity of Arc Browser without using 94.6% of my CPU while browsing a single tab?
PaleFill for GitHub's chromium-only site: https://martok.github.io/palefill/
- Pretty new Palemoon user
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What's better: Adguard on Safari, or Orion with Ublock?
You'll need PaleFill (https://martok.github.io/palefill/) before you can install uBlock Origin though.
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Improve HTML5 support in Pale Moon
If you use Pale Moon and struggle with some modern websites, you can enable more HTML5 features by installing the Palefill add-on as well as setting these properties to true in about:config: dom.animations-api.compositing.enabled dom.animations-api.getAnimations.enabled dom.animations-api.implicit-keyframes.enabled dom.animations-api.timelines.enabled dom.dialog_element.enabled dom.getRootNode.enabled dom.imagecapture.enabled dom.push.enabled dom.serviceWorkers.enabled dom.storageManager.enabled dom.webcomponents.enabled media.av1.enabled media.getusermedia.audiocapture.enabled media.mediasource.webm.enabled media.track.enabled media.webspeech.synth.enabled media.webvtt.regions.enabled Keep in mind that some of them are experimental (like ImageCapture) and may be unstable.
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Enable more HTML5 features in Pale Moon
Do you know that you can improve HTML5 support in Pale Moon by setting these properties to true in about:config? dom.animations-api.compositing.enabled dom.animations-api.getAnimations.enabled dom.animations-api.implicit-keyframes.enabled dom.animations-api.timelines.enabled dom.dialog_element.enabled dom.getRootNode.enabled dom.imagecapture.enabled dom.push.enabled dom.serviceWorkers.enabled dom.storageManager.enabled dom.webcomponents.enabled media.av1.enabled media.getusermedia.audiocapture.enabled media.mediasource.webm.enabled media.track.enabled media.webspeech.synth.enabled media.webvtt.regions.enabled Check the HTML5 Test before and after. Also install Palefill.
alternative-front-ends
- Show HN: Seek Anywhere – A Chrome/Brave Extension
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Freetube is the best way to watch YouTube
https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends
Some of these are open source and easy to run, like https://github.com/iv-org/invidious
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Juno – A YouTube Client for Vision Pro
> Do you block YouTube on your network so you don't see content from that platform? I'd wager you don't.
I don't block YouTube, I just don't use any of their official frontends. There are plenty of alternatives in this space[1]. This might not work for everyone, but I get a much better UX with these tools. Not seeing ads is one benefit, but it's also about not being a participant in training algorithms that effectively cause psychological damage.
> I am pretty sure you pay for things that bring value or make thing easier for you in life
Of course. And I happily support content creators who don't rely on advertising or Google itself. I just refuse to be forced into a corrupt business model.
Anyway, I didn't mean to antagonize you, so apologies if my response came across that way.
[1]: https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends?tab=readme...
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Invidious – An open source alternative front-end to YouTube
There is a great list of many alternative frontends I found here: https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends
They work well for internet archiving too, e.g. when Twitter or Reddit are being annoying and showing popups/login redirects/etc. you can replace the URL with an alternative frontend version and archive the content without the cruft.
- Not too illegal but how the fuck do i remove ads from YouTube on iPhone
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Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it
I use Tor for everything that doesn't require identification, and I use very few of those services. Feel free to ask me anything.
>There are sites that I have been unable to get working
This happens, most of the time because of Cloudflare. A solution is to get a new Tor circuit 3-5 times, and then the page will load. If a site simply won't work, like Meta platforms I won't use them. Using alternative front-ends[1] makes most sites that usually wouldn't work, work as well.
>The Tor browser does help here, by not easily allowing obvious mistakes like using http.
This is false, HTTPS only is enabled by default in Tor Browser. It's common knowledge for everyone including users of Google Chrome and Firefox to not use HTTP sites.
[1]: https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends
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You’re Not Imagining It: Social Media Is in Chaos
May I suggest:
https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends#facebook
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Stop YouTube blocking your AdBlocker
thanks, found a bunch here https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends
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lynx browser
For Gmail you can use (neo)mutt if you want to use in the CLI. For the other services check this out
- Google sent me this - local guide
What are some alternatives?
HTML5test - How well does your browser support HTML5?
youtube-local - browser-based client for watching Youtube anonymously and with greater page performance
scriptlet-doctor - Allow inline scripts regardless of site policy
ProxiTok - Open source alternative frontend for TikTok made using PHP
tabkit2 - A great Firefox extension edited from Tab Kit
troddit - A web client for Reddit with authenticated logins and a variety of browsing options