• Oue@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    This is beneficial for Windows enterprise shops with Linux users. Assuming their IE webapps migrate to Edge Chromium, it’ll be super convenient for their Linux users.

    Aside from that, everyone should be using non-Chromium browsers (Firefox, qutebrowser built with QtWebKit, lynx, ???)

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        4 years ago

        Didn’t know qtb was Chromium based, always assumed it was one of the good outliers :(

        Lynx is performant enough for the majority of web text content, excluding sites that choose to impose terrible Cloudflare blocks

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    I can only see two use-cases for this: webdevelopers that need to make sure their website works well on all browsers, and also probably some corporate intranets with crap browser requirements. Otherwise, just as @oeutiroe@lemmy.ml said, alternatives should be used.