For those who don’t know, Ladybird is a new open-source browser not based on Chromium or Gecko. It started as part of the SerenityOS project. Since then it’s taken on a life of its own with lots of contributors and some pretty cool progress. I’ve been watching the updates on Andreas’s YouTube channel and it really gives you an appreciation for how hard it is to build a browser engine.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3ts8coMP645hZw9JSD3pqQ
Anyway, I think he sees a real future in Ladybird, unlike Serenity which was mostly a hobby, and I’m actually really excited by him focusing his full energy on the browser. Best of luck Andreas!
I’m exited that there are two projects that are creating a new browser engine.
I hope both of them the best of luck. Maybe in the future you have the choice between chromium, gecko, servo and Ladybi.rd
Ladybird now targets Linux and macOS. The SerenityOS target is dropped.
So the OS group didn’t want the browser?
I see it more like the browser group wanted it to be a ‘real’ browser and not held down by having to be compliant with the hobby OS. But that’s just my reading from the outside. :)
They mentioned being more open to OSS packages, which probably wouldn’t work on Serenity.
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What language?
Looks like mostly C++.
Well fuck
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Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
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Lol, ‘truly independent’ browser manages its development on Discord
I wouldn’t go as far as making a big deal out of it, but it is funny.