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The Ladybird browser project (ladybird.dev)

625 points by defied · 924 days ago · 284 comments on HN

Article summary

The Ladybird browser project aims to create a truly independent web browser with a new engine built from scratch, driven by web standards, and free from conflicts of interest. The project is backed by a 501(c)(3) non-profit and is open source. The first Alpha release for Linux and macOS is planned for 2026. The project focuses on building a web browser without user monetization or default search deals.

Main themes

  • Independent web browser
  • Web standards
  • Browser compatibility
  • Open source
  • Non-profit
  • Web development
  • Browser dominance
  • Website compatibility

What commenters say

  • Some websites do not work properly with Firefox, which can be a problem for users who prefer to use it as their daily driver.
  • The dominance of Chrome and its influence on web standards can lead to issues with other browsers.
  • Web developers often prioritize Chrome compatibility over other browsers, which can result in a poor experience for users of other browsers.
  • The complexity of the web and the differences in rendering engines can cause issues with website compatibility.
  • Some users have not experienced significant issues with Firefox and find it to work well with most websites.
  • The lack of support for Firefox from some websites may be due to the cost-benefit analysis of supporting a smaller user base.
  • The web is becoming increasingly complex, and it can be challenging to specify standards for every use case.
  • Browser extension APIs and exclusive features can contribute to the issues with website compatibility across different browsers.