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Thorium – Radioactive Chromium Fork
FYI a number of streaming sites won't work - while this has Widevine, it does not have Verified Media Path (VMP) which verifies that you're running a signed binary. https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Win-AVX2/issues/84#iss...
https://github.com/castlabs/electron-releases is an interesting Electron fork with full Widevine+VMP support - but it's very much closed-source.
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No built-in option to add custom search engines to Firefox?! REALLY REALLY surprised...
I just use gnome web and make my own electron apps to play DRM with castlabs electron fork (https://github.com/castlabs/electron-releases) . I've been doing this for a while and it works well.
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Netflix in electron
first i got the error that "widevine content descryption module" was not found, so i installed "https://github.com/castlabs/electron-releases" now i get netflix error M71121-1331 anyone ever got netflic/similar streaming sites to work within electron?
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I tried creating a web browser, and Google blocked me (2019)
The link [0] still seems to work and redirects to https://github.com/castlabs/electron-releases/discussions/24 for me.
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