let the games begin
Top tier web browsers
That's covered it, OP.
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>fpbp
ff version 50 or less.
brave
icecat
brainlet
no such thing as a top tier browser.
Firefox is (unfortunately) the best we have.
Quantum is what made me ditch Firefox. I'll use Chrome before I use Firefox, at least until the add-ons I want are either made compatible or are replaced. At the moment, neither has happened for what I consider to be my most important add-on, so I use WF for most web browsing, with Brave as a backup for when my tinfoil settings are more trouble than their worth.
Lynx, I refuse to use GUI.
Chromium
Fast, sleek and minimalist
The only browser that just works
The only browser that matters
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>pic unrelated
>Lynx
Have you ever tried other browsers, like Links, Links2, or eLinks? How do they compare to Lynx?
Pale Moon
Kill yourself
God tier
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Top tier
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Good tier
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Decent tier
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Bad tier
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Horrible tier
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Kill it with fire tier
>Every single browser out there
this
What do you post with then, faggot?
Opera
Surprise surprise, another retard who doesn't use raw POST requests to shitpost.
PC: Firefox > Vivaldi > Chrome > Edge > Opera
Android: Yandex > UC > Opera mini > Naked
cUrl
Bloat.
telnet ipaddr 80, then GET /.
Not joking, it really saved me a few times on VM without the internet.
> but how did you-
Localhost.
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why
and it better not be some bullshit about SJWs and Rust
Qutebrowser is pretty good desu
I have used a them all, the framebuffer mode of links2 definitely makes for the most comfortable web browsing experience, but in my opinion, the best terminal web browser is elinks, or w3m.
All I want though is a terminal or framebuffer web browser with decent javascript support, so I can finally ditch Xorg, and Wayland forever.
Actually interested in how to do this, more specifically, how do you get past the captha when doing raw POST. Would love to get one more website of the list of reasons why I need a web-browser.
Google Chrome my NiBBas
>using a slower botnet with less extensibility out of sheer pettiness
nice one user you sure showed mozilla
Firefox started going to shit for me a few updates ago. Latest one completely killed it for me. It's turned webms into a stuttering mess.
Chromium/Chrome because KDE filepicker.
Pic not related.
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uniornically Vivaldi
Desktop - Waterfox, Icecat.
Mobile - Yandex
iridium, but it can't play videos almost time-to-time.
SeaMonkey
I remember that i was able to open more tan 100 tabs with a dual core now a pleb i7 can`t take more tan 40.
SOmehow palemoon works but it chokes after a few hours
www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/
>a russian botnet is the best android browser
Vivaldi> FF
better customizability and quickerfaster
bump
I use mindcontrol now fuck all you bitches and fuck me up the asshole baby, the alients are coming to fufkc rape your celica toy in the ass up the tailpiepe
It took me literally 15 minutes to forget about Firefox once I installed and configured Vivaldi. A few days later I reinstalled my OS and didn't even install FF.
I wasn't taking privacy into consideration
>better customizability
Than a potato?
bump
THIS
Edge is low key the best.
>screenshot
bump
Brave, change my mind
edge uses a lot of ram tho
No 4chanX support, though.
Yeah, firefox is the most feature rich browser and is most customizable. Definitely the best browser on the market currently.
Opera's gotten pretty good recently
Chropera if you care about the most supreme UX and don't care that installing it is being advertised as an 'achievevent' in Chink security suite whose mobile variant has been used to spy on Pajeet country's officials.
Yandex directly copies their features (and vice-versa) and uses their infrastructure.
One or another FF variant if you care about placebo-autism privacy.
They're all shit.
This.
>NetRunner will never be finished because nobody on Sup Forums can actually program
what would happen if I were to install firefox 3? would it be unsecure for me, or would it be lean and quick af without the garbage?
I've been using luakit for the past week and I love it. optional vim-bindings, hosts-based adblocking, clean UI, incredibly modular (u can include ur own or others' lua scripts as custom modules)