@kajer @mozillaofficial yeah, I’m gonna make my own browser now…
Kevin Karhan :verified: (@[email protected])

@[email protected] well, @[email protected] *DESERVES* the #hate and #heat for betraying #Firefox users! - I still want them to surrender it and hand it over to @[email protected] so #TorBrowser becomes the new #Upstream, which would also *normalize #Tor useage* and finally cancel #ClownFlare and other #ValueRemoving #rentseekers for good!

Infosec.Space

@kkarhan Challenge accepted. Currently scheming a browser idea to work on.

(I will check out #TorBrowser soon, thanks for the recommendation Kevin!)

@mrmasterkeyboard @kkarhan there's already a few good FF forks, from least to most privacy oriented (or most to least likely to "just work" across the web): Waterfox, Floorp, Zen, Mullvad, Tor
@lo__ @kkarhan Yeah, but I think it’s a fun challenge.
@mrmasterkeyboard @kkarhan more options is always a good thing :)

@lo__ @mrmasterkeyboard @kkarhan In another comment I am offering dedicated use of 3 of my 32core servers to do nightly builds on a FF fork of our choice.

Why not make a infosec/opsec focused FF fork of our own?

@kajer @lo__ @kkarhan Really good idea, I've always wanted to do some kind of like opsec focused browser. I really do like Firefox so this would be perfect. I guess I'm focusing on this and my own one.

Speaking of my own one... it's coming along well. It's really minimal but it "works".

@mrmasterkeyboard @kajer @kkarhan it reminds me a little of Gemini
@lo__ @kajer @kkarhan The browser window I assume?

@mrmasterkeyboard @kajer @kkarhan right, because it's extremely minimalist so far!

(And hopefully it's clear I mean Gemini the protocol, which is like HTTP if it was super minimalist... not the Google thing)

@kajer @lo__ @kkarhan Hi! Sorry to revive this thread but I restarted development from scratch on my browser that I joked about making but now it's on macOS instead.

This is how it’s like, much better than the last screenshot. It's not perfect but it can parse and render HTML. C for backend, Swift for rendering and eventually Kuroko for plugin scripting.

Inori is currently at https://codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/inori.

Eventually, I'll make https://inori.nerdnextdoor.net.