I wonder if Gentoo's LLM ban policy extends to packages.

It'd be yet another use-case for Portage Prefix.
@[email protected] well, firefox is slop coded now so that's a whole can of worms
@mook Oh that's going to have "fun" effects on TorBrowser.

And is otherwise a disaster in a number of other ways.
@[email protected] yeah i don't know how tor browser is even viable, like they have to remove so much garbage to make it secure

i'm in no way qualified to even conceptualize the scope of doing this, but i feel like firefox has been
done for many years now and they've just been making it worse sense so we really really need a hard fork, maybe one of those EU foundations can finance it

@mook Honestly I'm mostly waiting/hoping on Servo.

It's basically the one thing needed to make Nyxt more trustworthy than all the rest and better for user-empowerment/agency.

(Oh fuck, I hope it hasn't ensloppified too. Unlike the others I could probably strip that shit out on my own thanks to the modularity & high-level language but it'd still be tedious.)

Or in other words, (pluggable) engines that don't preserve the flaws of yesteryear, that were known not to be a good idea even back then (here is the place you insert a rant about Ada Free Software bootstrap not being available sooner and Common Lisp being a perfectly viable language).

Servo aims to empower developers with a lightweight, high-performance alternative for embedding web technologies in applications.

Servo is a web rendering engine written in Rust, with WebGL and WebGPU support, and adaptable to desktop, mobile, and embedded applications.

Servo