Can webmasters please not assume that HTTP/1.1 = bad scraper and think it's okay to block them indiscriminately? Browsers like #Dillo, #Lynx, #Links, and #NetSurf still only use HTTP/1.1, and I doubt they will ever adopt HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 due to how complex those two are. Hell I'm in #PaleMoon with HTTP/2 disabled, and along with #Basilisk their HTTP/1.1 implementation outperforms HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 for my internet connection since they preserved HTTP pipelining (which mainstream dropped because I guess they have skill issue trying to tune their pipelining implementations).

#HTTP #webdev #browser #browsers #openweb

How is it possible to install the Pale Moon Web browser on Ubuntu 25.10? #softwareinstallation #2510 #webbrowserapp #palemoon

https://askubuntu.com/q/1564571/612

How do I resolve unmet dependencies after adding a PPA?

Occasionally, when I'm installing stuff, I get an error like the following: Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using ...

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#PaleMoon 34.1.0 has been released! This is a development and security update, as well as a bugfix for several important issues with what was intended for the milestone release. Check out the release notes linked below!

https://www.palemoon.org/releasenotes.shtml#v34.1.0

Note: Our generic Linux builds for this release are built and signed by Moonchild this cycle, due to limited availability of the normal Linux maintainer.
Pale Moon - Release Notes

OK so apparently #Firefox 147 is the last one I'll have and use. I guess #WaterFox and #PaleMoon will be my next contenders as primary browsers. Any recommendations on what to use on #Android instead? I'm currently using #Fennec which is the Firefox port on #FDroid.

@palemoon
I am suprised and absolutely delighted to find out only now that palemoon also supports gopher, unlike most (if not all) other more common browsers. Thanks for having this feature!

#palemoon #wmlive #gopher #debian

Hyperthreading is kinda useless for compiling on an 8-core processor... Building #PaleMoon with -j16 doesn't finish any significantly faster than -j6 (and the latter still lets the system be responsive since it's not 100% CPU usage all the time)

I guess it's just useful if you're stuck with 2 cores
I've been using the mimalloc (version 2) vendored in #PaleMoon's platform code for quite a long while now and it seems to be stable (I was about to judge it as less stable since I got a crash when I tried to minimize memory usage in about:memory but I was able to reproduce it again in the default jemalloc too, so idk). It tends to allocate more memory than the vendored jemalloc though. Maybe history will be repeated and this alloc will be forked and optimized specifically for the platform like what Mozilla did to jemalloc lol ​

RE: https://makai.chaotic.ninja/notes/ahq037hqbt
@inlovewithpda Using a mix of #palemoon, #firefoxesr, #bravebrowser, #vivaldiBrowser, and #torbrowser, depending on the context.
The one and only browser suitable for everything does not exist.

@akkana

I'm not trying to pick a fight, but you can also just switch browsers. #Konqueror and #PaleMoon and #Vivaldi and more are just sitting there asking for your use. 

Reemplazando Mozilla Firefox

Como comenté anteriormente, estoy dejando de usar Firefox. Una condición del cambio es no usar un navegador basado en el motor de Google Chrome (el IE6 de éstos tiempos).

Acá comento cuáles he ido probando, mi experiencia y con cuáles me quedé.

https://picandocodigo.net/2026/reemplazando-mozilla-firefox/

#FireDragon #Firefox #GNUIcecat #PaleMoon #SeaMonkey #Waterfox

Reemplazando Mozilla Firefox | Picando Código

Como comenté en un post anterior, estoy dejando de usar Firefox. Una condición de este cambio es no usar un navegador web basado en el motor de Google Chrome. Google Chrome es el Internet Explorer 6 de éstos tiempos, así que quedan descartados un montón de navegadores web populares. Hace tiempo que Mozilla parece estar…

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