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For those not in the loop, the Ladybird browser project’s primary goal is to deliver a browser focused on speed, stability, security, and strict adherence to web standards, something we always rely on other browsers to do.
The project is about developing a brand-new web browser and rendering engine from the ground up, not taking code from Chrome, Apple or Mozilla with their inherent flaws, but building a new web ecosystem that maintains a user-centric model funded entirely by donations and sponsorships rather than advertising or data tracking.
Def looking forward to this new browser and would happily pay for the freedom of not being tracked.



Is this the font? Looks great if it is a body style, I wonder what would compliment it as a header.


I don’t think you’re overreacting given that a white male was just shot, as a protester, in cold blood just minutes ago.


You have a point for sure, although Lemmy’s user base is around 45000 or slightly more vs 500,000,000 to Reddits. That’s like 0.009% of Reddit’s user base.


Maybe try using a redlib instance if you need to check out reddit. Personally, I wouldn’t sign in knowing I’m about to freely train that lifeless humming shell of a parasitic LLM incubator.
I’m in the exact same boat looking for a replacement for my macbook pro M1 that had a screen failure. Was looking at the MB air with a 15" screen and the best performance possible for photo/illustrative design purposes. Not happy with the screen on the MBA but portability is also a thing I miss.
I may be wrong but didn’t Apple introduced a specific Liquid Glass section under System Settings > Appearance, allowing users to switch from the default “Clear” mode to a “Tinted” mode.
Another way is within the Accessibility pane. By navigating to System Settings > Accessibility > Display and enabling Reduce Transparency.
Also I hear that the app OnyX, the version designed for macOS Tahoe, includes a dedicated toggle to disable Liquid Glass elements that may persist even after reducing transparency.
Personally I don’t expect that apple will stoically force this on us without toggles to tweak it in the future, due to user pushback on liquid glass, I’d expect there to be workarounds in Tahoe and future os rollouts.