• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I mean the choice between only two browser engines isn’t what I would call “free” though, especially since Firefox is also pulling more and more bullshit.

    Gecko and Chromium are both fully free software. Old Edge isn’t.

    He made a good overall point.

    No. It was a very weak defense of proprietary software.

    Just saying he is wrong doesn’t actually make him wrong.

    Just saying that doesn’t make it wrong but the “argument” is wrong.

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      2 days ago

      Less diversity isn’t good, the argument wasn’t in favour of proprietary software, it was against platform monoculture.

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        2 days ago

        Less diversity isn’t good

        Less proprietary crap is good. Free software is always preferable to fake diversity through proprietary Microsoft products.

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          7 hours ago

          “fake” diversity with an obviously proprietary option is substantially better than a fake “open” environment where the only web browser options are either made by a single for-profit company, a reskinned derivative of that for-profit company’s work, or a semi-not-for-profit whose main funding source is that same for-profit company.

          In a very real way, web standards beyond “whatever chrome does” died when Microsoft tossed edge’s HTML engine for chromium.

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          1 day ago

          Except that isn’t what we have, we still have proprietary crap that is just open core now and that open core is dominated by a single corp that can dictate what standards it wants just like when IE was on top.