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[–] darkevilmac@lemmy.zip 210 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Well your first mistake was using Chrome in 2026

[–] DaGammla@lemmy.ml 20 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Second Mistake was using Windows in 2026

[–] texture@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago

id say this is the first mistake really

[–] Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 4 points 1 day ago

same i abandoned as soon as they said they were going to slow the browser/computer down for people using private mode. oh and it has no adblock that is good as ublock origin.

[–] bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de 26 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I hate that I still have to use Chrome because it can do some streaming stuff better than Firefox (and even Chromium for some reason). I only use it to connect to one KVM.

[–] victorz@lemmy.world 78 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Do the streaming issues resolve themselves ✨magically✨ when faking the user agent to be Chrome for those streaming sites, e.g. using Firefox and a user agent add-on?

[–] CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de 32 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Many do, yes. Any time I get an error message like "You're not using a supported browser" that message vanishes after adjusting the user agent.

[–] victorz@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Well yes, the warning messages will disappear as those are often shown or not shown based on user agent.

But will the actual streaming issues go away is the big question.

Teams on the web for example, worked fine in Firefox even though it warned the user it didn't work in anything but Chrome.

[–] unwarlikeExtortion@lemmy.ml 1 points 16 hours ago

That's the neat part - all always do!

[–] CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 day ago

I have not encountered streaming issues that could not be resolved by user agent so far.

[–] ByteJunk@lemmy.world 15 points 1 day ago (1 children)

My issues were with h265/HEVC support, proprietary stuff like media codecs can sometimes be a pain. I no longer have that need so I'm a happy fox.

[–] The_Decryptor@aussie.zone 6 points 1 day ago

Pretty sure Firefox added support for HEVC a while back, but it relies on the system to provide the decoder (Which you'll usually have to pay extra for)

Firefox also supports MKV files now, which is nice.

[–] bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Not in this case. It's an open source project. They usually don't do this shit.

[–] Madrigal@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

Tell them to get their shit together and support open-source browsers, or more accurately just browser standards in general.

[–] helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

For when I need Chrome, I use Vivaldi. Its probably over bloated for what I need, but it works.

When I need to use Chrome, I just use the Chrome Mask extension in Firefox to change my user agent. I haven’t had a site that actually failed to work on the Gecko engine instead of Chromium. It’s just lazy devs checking your user agent to see if you’re using Chromium, and then throwing a fit if you’re not.

Chrome Mask even has a built in site reporter, because broken sites don’t actually conform to modern web interoperability requirements. If it fails to work on Gecko, there’s a good chance that it will also fail to work on other platforms (like Apple’s WebKit) as well. And the reports go to the team that develops Firefox, so they can figure out why the site is refusing to work on Gecko.

[–] matchaotter@lemmy.zip 1 points 17 hours ago

Vivaldi is a great Chromium browser. I'm more of a Firefox/Librewolf on my personal machines, but my work's software has a few features that only work with Chromium extensions so I had to use it. Was my preferred alternative to all others, while bloated it was highly controllable and didn't focus on unnecessary features like Brave or others. My work recently banned any browser that isn't Chrome/Edge/Firefox though, so I guess I'm back to Firefox and will ignore the features I can't use

I also use Vivaldi, and I don't care about the bloat.

I bought the entire computer, I'm going to use the entire computer.

[–] OwOarchist@pawb.social 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Try Brave for this use-case. I find that it works well for all kinds of streaming.

And while it's no Firefox or Librewolf, it's still a lot better than Chrome.

[–] Axolotl_cpp@feddit.it 12 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The problem with brave is that the CEO is a very bad person, the company also give me sketchy vibes with the crypto stuff they push

[–] OwOarchist@pawb.social 7 points 1 day ago

Well, sure.

But even then still better than Chrome.