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@@will.m0uwrong. bbc search engine STANDS FOR british broadcasting corporation search engine, but and abbreviated version of it would be bbc search engine
The one you showed on screen (Ladybird) is actually a new browser, its not based on anything, its completely independent browser engine, that is actually really functional considering its in development, not even a alpha. I don't really know why it was lumped in with the other "browsers" that are just reskins of either Firefox or Chrome.
because they're virtually all the same apart from the engine and "skin" they have. They all do the same and add no extra features or UX to the end-user experience. There's no innovation apart from technical mumbo jumbo that doesn't mean anything to the end user other than performance, memory usage, privacy or taking a stance in the browser war. Opera, OperaGX, Arc and Vivaldi are the ones trying the hardest to create a new browsing experience (Vivaldi isn't really trying lol just enabling customization). That's the point of the video, to state that all modern browsers are boring because they hardly stand apart from each other other than at a technical level. Ladybird is more a statement than it is an actual piece of software: If you don't wanna support Google and you also want privacy, you use Ladybird instead of Firefox or Brave. What benefits other than saying "Fuck you Google" and a new engine (Oh wow now we have 3, one of which is Firefox's) does Ladybird give me? I'd say it's the fact that it's open source, being a real FLOSS alternative to Vivaldi, since some of it's code isn't truly open-source. It is "Source-available". Normies gravitate towards default options that come with their computer -> Chrome and Edge (sadly) People who want privacy gravitate towards browsers advocating for privacy or reskins/forks of other browsers that advocate for privacy -> Firefox, Brave, Librewolf, Mullvad, etc. People who want cooler features on their browser either get really into coding by customizing/modding something like Firefox or simply get a hackable browser if they really care about FLOSS and/or privacy -> Vivaldi, Firefox, (This is where Ladybird would sit in the future, considering it's FLOSS, and therefore the dev community will have fun modding it to death. It could become the OperaGX of FLOSS browsers). People who don't care about privacy and want a different browsing experience despite it being a proprietary piece of software just fall for any of these new browsers that may or may not be a reskin of another browser, but have shiny features to add customization, control and fun overall -> Opera, OperaGX, Arc
@@cfuendev arc is genuinely very innovative with its productivity focused features (at least on mac) its features arent groundbreaking but like you said other browsers haven't really done much with this angle
@@cfuendev Ladybird isn't just a statement, its a legitimate competitor, its making progress very fast, when I first tried using it, it was unusable, now. You can like actually browse modern sites, all be it slow, but it works! Also talk about redditor moment, wall of text saying basically the same thing that can be condensed into like half the size. Maybe even more. (Fyi, no one likes wall of text.)
@@Triro It's still far away from a legitimate competitor lol Google barely works and TH-cam just doesn't work at all. It might be making fast progress and I'm personally hoping that they can succeed but let's not call it what it isn't.
good luck with that see you in a month after you've changed idea or spent the last month writing a rendering engine that isn't working and once it starts working a new js library drops only to kill it completely Yes, i did consider this as a side project, yes i did start writing it No my rendering engine isn't finished, i know i started during covid but that's another talk
@@cfuendev Well... no. It is, as kaiizutv mentioned, neither Chrome nor Firefox. It is built entirely from scratch which is one if the reasons I will try it as soon as a (somewhat) funtional release is out
@@the1whoplayz same mid ass out-of-the-box features. also aren't Firefox and Chromium already open-source? as an end-user a new engine is nothing to be crazy about unless it's significantly faster or memory-performant, that's what I mean. it's just another Firefox. the way i see it (maybe I'm uninformed but I have no idea if they're promising anything other than the same baseline stuff that both Firefox and Chrome have), it's the same exact browsers we already have, leaning more into the privacy-side like Firefox does. So it's just another Firefox if you don't get technical (Custom engine, open-source, "privacy", same features). I may dislike Opera and OperaGX, but at least they try to be a different kind of browser, despite basically being Chrome re-skinned (Cuz Chromium).
@@exceptionallyrisofor customization, you can search "firefox css" or something along those lines to see how customizable firefox can be, can be a lot of work though 💀
Arc is actually well-developed sure, they are running with little developers and millions of users with not the best servers, but wow they are doing good. Cool video!
This is the perfect browser for people who use tiling window managers, which is ironic since it's only for Windows. (If it isn't obvious, this is a joke)
@@Jack-gp1ng it is an alpha browser so a lot of things are changing and being fixed and breaking. Maybe you used it during an especially unstable build? I've never had any issues with it except for strange UI tweaks being done by the dev on certain builds.
Great to stumble upon this because I never understood the hype around some new browsers as a decade+ user of Firefox (and Chrome as a secondary browser). Happy to see people trying new things in the browser market tho, but can't see the appeal yet...
5:24 As a Linux user, my tire did pop earlier today... when I was out in the middle of the desert. I had a spare, so I don't really care (the money I saved by not buying Windows or Mac will pay for a new tire), but hopefully that makes your day.
Browsers are turning into entire operating systems now lets run one in a game engine. We are so close to 1 quintillion CPU instructions to start up a browser.
One of my final year projects was to build my own web browser. I realized that It all comes down to using an already existing web engine. What web engine does your bowser use?
Hello, remember me from the "I made my own web" video? yeah... this looks like it will run smoothly on my 11 year old laptop. Ok have fun with your next project!
Reminds me of that comic: *there exist 14 standards* - 14 standards ? This is ridiculous! Let's make one that will fullfil all demands! *there exist 15 standards*
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very innovative
do you know about the new lyntr instances?
Y brilliant everywhere now
person below this comment is yapping fr
can it run lyntr tho?
Hate all you want, this is the most original browsers have been in a long time.
Someone might call it "functionally dysfunctional"
I never would have expected you in this guys comment section
bro what are you doing here 💀
Real
damn, lewis here 💀. wasnt expecting this lol
>"too many chromium browsers!"
>makes own browser
>looks inside
>repackaged chromium inside godot
bro...
Well they didn't say they would fix it
I’m gonna make a Gecko based bowser B)
I think he meant there are too many browsers that don't bring anything new.
@@roundabout-host yea......I think he did.....but the title is certainly misleading. Maybe I should make an actual browser from scratch
@@Tryh4rd3rr how about you make a servo or webkit based one
cant wait to use wattesigma only for edge to open back up
edging in 144p and 3 fps
@@pou-cif this was Firefox gecko engine based it would be 4k 500 fps if you have good PC, but the chromium would crash bcus of the powerful PC...
I use linux
I'm glad we have the British Broadcasting Corporation Search Engine
^ means bbc search engine btw
@@will.m0uwrong. bbc search engine STANDS FOR british broadcasting corporation search engine, but and abbreviated version of it would be bbc search engine
@@will.m0u i know im british
@@thatlittlefroge for people who dont know (im british too and had to google it 😭🙏)
that for when you only want misinformation
Privacy Policy
- How do we protect your data?
- We do not.
Lol
The one you showed on screen (Ladybird) is actually a new browser, its not based on anything, its completely independent browser engine, that is actually really functional considering its in development, not even a alpha.
I don't really know why it was lumped in with the other "browsers" that are just reskins of either Firefox or Chrome.
because they're virtually all the same apart from the engine and "skin" they have. They all do the same and add no extra features or UX to the end-user experience. There's no innovation apart from technical mumbo jumbo that doesn't mean anything to the end user other than performance, memory usage, privacy or taking a stance in the browser war. Opera, OperaGX, Arc and Vivaldi are the ones trying the hardest to create a new browsing experience (Vivaldi isn't really trying lol just enabling customization). That's the point of the video, to state that all modern browsers are boring because they hardly stand apart from each other other than at a technical level. Ladybird is more a statement than it is an actual piece of software: If you don't wanna support Google and you also want privacy, you use Ladybird instead of Firefox or Brave. What benefits other than saying "Fuck you Google" and a new engine (Oh wow now we have 3, one of which is Firefox's) does Ladybird give me? I'd say it's the fact that it's open source, being a real FLOSS alternative to Vivaldi, since some of it's code isn't truly open-source. It is "Source-available".
Normies gravitate towards default options that come with their computer -> Chrome and Edge (sadly)
People who want privacy gravitate towards browsers advocating for privacy or reskins/forks of other browsers that advocate for privacy -> Firefox, Brave, Librewolf, Mullvad, etc.
People who want cooler features on their browser either get really into coding by customizing/modding something like Firefox or simply get a hackable browser if they really care about FLOSS and/or privacy -> Vivaldi, Firefox, (This is where Ladybird would sit in the future, considering it's FLOSS, and therefore the dev community will have fun modding it to death. It could become the OperaGX of FLOSS browsers).
People who don't care about privacy and want a different browsing experience despite it being a proprietary piece of software just fall for any of these new browsers that may or may not be a reskin of another browser, but have shiny features to add customization, control and fun overall -> Opera, OperaGX, Arc
@@cfuendev arc is genuinely very innovative with its productivity focused features (at least on mac)
its features arent groundbreaking but like you said other browsers haven't really done much with this angle
@@cfuendev Ladybird isn't just a statement, its a legitimate competitor, its making progress very fast, when I first tried using it, it was unusable, now. You can like actually browse modern sites, all be it slow, but it works!
Also talk about redditor moment, wall of text saying basically the same thing that can be condensed into like half the size. Maybe even more. (Fyi, no one likes wall of text.)
@@cfuendev who the fuck cares that there are many browsers? just stick to one and go touch some grass
@@Triro It's still far away from a legitimate competitor lol Google barely works and TH-cam just doesn't work at all. It might be making fast progress and I'm personally hoping that they can succeed but let's not call it what it isn't.
next video should be "I made my own Browser that isnt chromium based"
[EDIT] wow almost 1k likes
"I made my own browser" and it's more damn chromium 😭
good luck with that
see you in a month after you've changed idea or spent the last month writing a rendering engine that isn't working and once it starts working a new js library drops only to kill it completely
Yes, i did consider this as a side project, yes i did start writing it
No my rendering engine isn't finished, i know i started during covid but that's another talk
Ladybird be like
Just do what emacs already do lel
* Looks inside: * Firefox
i never thought i would see tyler the creator smear his face with lotion using his foot
???
bro... WHAT
@@feinfrepglep that's what I'm saying
like
😭😭
@@feinfrepglep it's the "learn more" link on the website
I love how the "learn more" just redirects to a video of tyler the creator putting lotion on his feet
excuse me what
Ladybird is actually a NEW browser
it's the same as chrome and firefox but it's open source and the engine is built from scratch
@@cfuendev that's what I mean. Not Firefox or Chromium based. New engine means actually new browser for me at least.
@@cfuendev Well... no. It is, as kaiizutv mentioned, neither Chrome nor Firefox. It is built entirely from scratch which is one if the reasons I will try it as soon as a (somewhat) funtional release is out
@@cfuendev >"but it's open source and the engine is built from scratch"
...so its not the same?????????
@@the1whoplayz same mid ass out-of-the-box features. also aren't Firefox and Chromium already open-source? as an end-user a new engine is nothing to be crazy about unless it's significantly faster or memory-performant, that's what I mean. it's just another Firefox.
the way i see it (maybe I'm uninformed but I have no idea if they're promising anything other than the same baseline stuff that both Firefox and Chrome have), it's the same exact browsers we already have, leaning more into the privacy-side like Firefox does. So it's just another Firefox if you don't get technical (Custom engine, open-source, "privacy", same features).
I may dislike Opera and OperaGX, but at least they try to be a different kind of browser, despite basically being Chrome re-skinned (Cuz Chromium).
BULGARIA MENTIONED!!!
HELL YEEEAAAAAHHHH
Yeah
W
lessssgooooo
RAKIQ S TARATORRRR
Edge: "Hey, enable vertical tabs!"
Me: "Why?"
i just want a browser with the realiability of old google , the privacy of brave and the customization of opera
Fr
firefox with some settings
@actualyuri elaborate and you will have successfully converted me to firefox
vivaldi moment
@@exceptionallyrisofor customization, you can search "firefox css" or something along those lines to see how customizable firefox can be, can be a lot of work though 💀
It was an crime you didnt name it bowser!
nintendo would get his ass
bro, this browser managed to kneel down an 12core CPU and a 4070? you should market it as a benchmark tool!
comments from his keypad after that
never have I seen someone so passionate in making their own perfect nemesis
your website somehow managed to break my browser. Great marketing!!
Bro unironically but unintentionally summarized customer support for subscription-based products with a free plan for them
PRAKTIKER RAHHHHH 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
RAHHHH FR\
"who's a good boy" to your case is the most real thing ever
wattesigma has a secret light mode if you delete "mode-watcher-mode" in local storage(under inspect element)
The word "one" blending into the ending music with the glitched effect was very cool
There is only one person on this planet that can make coding seem like fun
i literally wanted to make a new browser, opened youtube, and got this 😭
what's the update on your browser
good work :D 01:14 i know that feeling when the api does not have simple functions
Great Video FacelessDev!!
Praktiker is love, Praktiker is life. It's the better Home Depot
Yoooo, Bulgaria getting mentioned...
What a blend of stuff that's all mixed together, it actually made me laugh.
there are 0 dislikes on the video, that has to mean that this browser is the best!
false, there are 152 dislikes
@@homie7218 cia agent trying to make me not use wattesigma browser:
Arc is actually well-developed sure, they are running with little developers and millions of users with not the best servers, but wow they are doing good. Cool video!
You HAVE to integrate bussin/buss:// and TOR
Gotta say this is a great vid bro, entertaining and funny about a topic I find quite boring normally! Good job!❤
I don't even know how to make a website and you're telling me you're making a browser?? That's just amazing work man👏👏👏
This is the perfect browser for people who use tiling window managers, which is ironic since it's only for Windows.
(If it isn't obvious, this is a joke)
Qutebrowser is basically this but customizable, polished and with fancy keyboard shortcuts
Except for the lack of a URL bar, anyone who uses a tiling window manager likely also knows the security issues not having a URL bar introduces
I am going to set your browser a default. Great work man!
1:00 0/10 should've been diagonal tabs 🔥
🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥💃💃💃🕺🕺🕺
Dude just make your internet.
He already did
Making a gopher/Gemini like hypertext protocol would be really silly though
@tntblower no he made a web before, not the entire internet
seeing a company from my country is so nice
Yooo my browser got mentioned, thanks crazy
zen?
@@optiant yeah!
@@optiant Yep
@@optiant yea
Your videos are amazing man. most people just make a fake replica and don't code and make it real, respect to you man ❤️
3:13 I never expected THIS ONE 😂😂
0:15 IT IS!!!!! omg i love arc browser so much!!! it's just the perfect browser for me idc.
Ehhh
Its just a reskin.. you can make firefox look and act pretty similar.
Oil up, boys, the new FaceDev video just dropped
I would download this for the Roblox search :P
"who's a good boiiii"
This give me the feels
BRAVE MENTIONED
Thanks for this inspiration, now I shall make my own browser ☺️
Good transition to the ad, well done.
Genre gradually changing from educational to developer comedy
Ladybird is ACTUALLY a new browser however, its not chromium, its not firefox, its not webkit.
I have an own browser "Rowser"
8:52 jonkler jumpscare
You just gave me a trillion project ideas, thanks for making these videos.
Windows detected, browser rejected
this dudes going to make his own universe soon
No way bro is recycling his old videos
You can't have a browser without an internet first
"facedev is the only dev without a face but he cant stop having faces when he faces" - @lorax from lyntr
arc is genuinely a good mac experience...
СПОМЕНА БЪЛГАРИЯ!!!
БЛАГОДАРИМ ТИ ФАЦЕДЕВ ЧЕ НИ СПОМЕНА!!!
ДА ЖИВЕЕ БЪЛГАРИЯ!!!
"whose a good boy" is WILD
Bro already did this
if this is released on Mac, I'm gonna subscribe and give a random person a bag of chips.
Next episode: "I made my own Operating System" (also Zen is actually good, it's very customizable you should give it a try readers)
Then he just makes an ubuntu skin lol
amogOS
zens nice but ive had some video playback issues on it especially on linux, the windows port seems a bit better but still a bit rough occasionally
@@Jack-gp1ng it is an alpha browser so a lot of things are changing and being fixed and breaking. Maybe you used it during an especially unstable build? I've never had any issues with it except for strange UI tweaks being done by the dev on certain builds.
Peak developer moment: "telling your CPU, who is a good boy"
wait wait wait. you're from MOLDOVA?! Idc if it is not romania but still!
Great to stumble upon this because I never understood the hype around some new browsers as a decade+ user of Firefox (and Chrome as a secondary browser).
Happy to see people trying new things in the browser market tho, but can't see the appeal yet...
"I made my own virtual machine software"
5:24 As a Linux user, my tire did pop earlier today... when I was out in the middle of the desert. I had a spare, so I don't really care (the money I saved by not buying Windows or Mac will pay for a new tire), but hopefully that makes your day.
4:03 to skip sponsor
Bro sabotaged him 💀
You may not like it but this is what optimal browsing looks like
When support for WebX
No one cares about Webex
The browser fingerprint is gonna be crazy
Yes I knew this was coming because of the poll in the discord
The amount of subprocesses remind me of my high school laptop's preinstalled security measures.
Bros browser is built different😂
Praktiker is literary a tools store here in Bulgaria
7:36 Bro's CPU is gasping for air 💀
Will Zen is pretty nice, it's themeing looks pretty.
Alternate title: How to punish your friend through a browser 😂
i just realized wattesigma means the "erm what the sigma" meme rn 😭
i've felt that with all the other web browsers, they're all literally the same. i shall totally be daily driving this very very awesome browser
Fascinating experiment. Its interesting seeing how you made Godot function as a browser.
Browsers are turning into entire operating systems now lets run one in a game engine. We are so close to 1 quintillion CPU instructions to start up a browser.
"we collect as much data as possible"
"and no there fucking isnt" im subbing rn lmao
I feel alluded to, every time it's okay to be told stupid.
very impressive, great job!
One of my final year projects was to build my own web browser. I realized that It all comes down to using an already existing web engine.
What web engine does your bowser use?
This browser crashed my entire computer upon starting it up. 10/10
Goodluck!
this is absolutely awesome, i would legit use this if some real dev made this
Horizontal tabs > Vertical and I will never be swayed
Your voice tickles my brain lol. Nice video!
This better than any I make because best
Hello, remember me from the "I made my own web" video? yeah... this looks like it will run smoothly on my 11 year old laptop. Ok have fun with your next project!
The website for this browser sold me
bro made everything y'all can imagine of
Reminds me of that comic:
*there exist 14 standards*
- 14 standards ? This is ridiculous! Let's make one that will fullfil all demands!
*there exist 15 standards*