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Is it yet another chrome engine client?
hahaha top-tier meme 🙏
thanks... now i'm craving some sugary cereal.
It's even funnier when I need to use
webcord
to use Discord inside chromium to get screen sharing working on Wayland on Linux -.-Does webcord support screenshare with audio? I tried it myself and it didn't work, I've been using
discord-screenaudio
.Mmm actually thanks for this comment.
Can confirm wasn't sharing audio.
I did setup OBS with YouTube and can stream at 1440p60 with AV1 on my 7900xtx at least. 😔
They're using whatever's built into the OS, because they don't want to be just another Chromium fork
EDIT - to clarify: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/06/duckduckgo-offers-its-privacy-centered-browser-in-a-windows-open-beta/
looks at Edge
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but isn't that just more Chromium?
You're not misunderstanding at all, and you're exactly right:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/06/duckduckgo-offers-its-privacy-centered-browser-in-a-windows-open-beta/
lmao
If they are wanting to be privacy focused, why use Chromium? It's a data hover extraordinaire.
Isn't that a Chrome/Chromium distinction?
So on Windows its Edge, so its another chrome client?
Basically yes but only because that's what Windows ships with nowadays.