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minus-squaregrandma@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up11·4 months agoIdc about edge (specifically) but something’s got to be done about chromium and the power it gives Google over the entire web.
minus-squareJako301@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down2·4 months agoAnd what can there be done against it? Chromium is already an open source project that no one is obligated to use in any way. You can’t ban Google from developing their own project and you can’t ban others from using the established codebase for their own browser.
minus-squaregrandma@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·4 months agoYeah I don’t know if regulation is really the answer. Perhaps they should subsidize the development of an independent browser engine
Idc about edge (specifically) but something’s got to be done about chromium and the power it gives Google over the entire web.
And what can there be done against it?
Chromium is already an open source project that no one is obligated to use in any way. You can’t ban Google from developing their own project and you can’t ban others from using the established codebase for their own browser.
Yeah I don’t know if regulation is really the answer. Perhaps they should subsidize the development of an independent browser engine