charlie

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[–] charlie@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I'd like to see if this makes an impact to the file size of the application since they don't have to bundle all of Blink with the browser.

[–] charlie@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

A lot of people saying this is a Chromium fork, but According to their blog, that's not fully the case.

What's under the hood

DuckDuckGo for Windows was built with your privacy, security, and ease of use in mind. It’s not a “fork” of any other browser code; all the code, from tab and bookmark management to our new tab page to our password manager, is written by our own engineers. For web page rendering, the browser uses the underlying operating system rendering API. (In this case, it's a Windows WebView2 call that utilizes the Blink rendering engine underneath.)

So it uses Window's default web renderer. It just happens that the default renderer for windows is the same as Chromium's renderer. In this way it does mean that it has a lot of the same problems as Chromium forks, but the browser itself isn't a chromium fork. (This is also why the macOS version uses Webkit and not Blink.)

[–] charlie@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Kinda. You're server will not back-populate old posts from someone you just followed. However, you should get all future posts.

If you find a thread on Lemmy and you want to comment on it in Mastodon, but you can't find it normally, you can copy the URL to the thread or comment, paste it in Mastodon search, and then it should force-load that post. Then you can reply and comment on it as normal.

[–] charlie@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Final moments of OneShot Solstice.