I’m not trying to convince you to switch to anything, but, all that sounds like I’m installing librewolf to then transform it into zen browser. I’m pragmatic, it works for me, I don’t get the “features” 8 don’t want and I only need to install unlock, suscribe to webannoyance ultra list and install sponsorblock. Profit. But you do librewolf if that’s what suits you.
Chrome is shit, so is anything that forks from it. Untill servo or ladybird are ready for the show. We’re stuck with Firefox. I tried libre wolf but half of my workflow/activities had issues (images didn’t download or sites working bad), I switched to Zen and I’m happy with it. It may not be as secure/private but it’s not chrome and it doesn’t have all the Firefox shenanigans.
This is awesome. Thanks a lot!
Hold my beer.
Jajajajaja “laughs in Argentina Cristina Ladrona de Kirschner”
Void with Xfce has done wonders to my atom cpu with 2 GB of ram. Also iceWM has seen a new release that might worth checking
Can this be considered lightweight? not complaining, just curious
A lightweight office suit
Ublock origin + web annoyance ultralist
You can try Void. With 4 Gb it should be a breeze. I’m rocking it on a netbook with an atom processor and 2 GB of ram and I use Firefox on it without any issues.
You can try Bath.
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It manage appimages, flatpaks, snaps, AUR and repos.

GitHub - vinifmor/bauh: Graphical user interface for managing your Linux applications. Supports AppImage, Debian and Arch packages (including AUR), Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications
Graphical user interface for managing your Linux applications. Supports AppImage, Debian and Arch packages (including AUR), Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications - vinifmor/bauh
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