Setting policies/extensions from outside browser?

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  • neko

    A self hosted virtual browser that runs in docker and uses WebRTC.

  • I'm working on an improvement to the open source project neko, which runs a graphical Linux application and a webserver that streams the application to users and allows them to interact with it. Its main use is watching online content with your friends through a browser, but it can also be used with VLC player and even a full Linux desktop environment. Opera was missing from the list of supported browsers, so I've been trying to add a Dockerfile that will create an Opera image.

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