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Sonar
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pyppeteer
Headless chrome/chromium automation library (unofficial port of puppeteer)
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docker-http-https-echo
Docker image that echoes request data as JSON; listens on HTTP/S, useful for debugging.
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b-decoded
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libjs-test262
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ladybird reviews and mentions
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Dillo web browser homepage is for sale
You're in luck, Andreas has been hacking on that since a couple of months. They're calling the Linux version of the browser Ladybird: https://github.com/awesomekling/ladybird
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Which browser should I use? I am looking for privacy and less RAM eating.
LadyBird
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Note, the first time you ever run the render() method, it will download Chromium into your home directory (e.g. ~/.pyppeteer/). This only happens once.
Why not ladybird? https://github.com/awesomekling/ladybird
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Upgrading from Debian Jessie to Bullseye after nearly 30 years
The page loads fine in Ladybird[1] on Arch. It's the browser purpose-built for SerenityOS[2] using a in-house HTTP/JS/TLS engine that hasn't matured to the point of practical usability yet. If I were a site administrator using some kind of weird metric to block a browser, this thing would definitely go on the blacklist.
As for a more common uncommon browser, GNOME Web (WebKit) also works fine.
Whatever is causing you to get blocked, it's not the browser engine you're using. Check your plugins, antivirus, MITM engines, and whatever else messes with your connection. It could also be a simple IP block because of a bad IP neighbour or a shared CGNAT server.
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Ladybird: A truly new Web Browser comes to Linux
Ooh, ooh.
I'm on Ubuntu, and it looks like I need to upgrade to 22.04 before I can experience the build process for myself.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=jammy§ion=all&a...
The repo itself is shockingly tiny: https://github.com/awesomekling/ladybird. Looks like it needs https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity as well. https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/tree/master/Userland/... is 100kLoC which is also surprisingly small.
- Ladybird Web Browser – SerenityOS LibWeb Engine with a Qt GUI
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awesomekling/ladybird is an open source project licensed under BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License which is an OSI approved license.