By deciding to do things so differently like using Linux desktop stack and applications, they're also turning this into a monumental task.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS
Desktop apps are bad on desktop, useless on mobile. Whole new stack is needed.
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Replying to @RichFelker
Not sure why a new stack would be needed, and people writing applications for a third mobile platform isn't going to happen regardless.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS @RichFelker
Not going to get support from existing apps like Firefox either. Best that can be done is providing both Android / iOS compatibility layers.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS
Sandboxed Android and iOS compat layers for running those apps, but also native browser, phone, launcher, settings, etc. apps are needed.
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Replying to @RichFelker @CopperheadOS
Existing Android browsers are awful, have near-zero configurability or protection against malicious content (ads).
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Replying to @RichFelker
Firefox is comparable to how it is on the desktop. Brave still has ad-blocking and the (near useless) anti-fingerprinting on Android.
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Replying to @RichFelker
Yes, it already has that since mobile Firefox supports the newer extension APIs. Brave has built-in support for EasyList-style filters.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS
Where? Can't find anything for extensions in UI...
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Found it but can't seem to get into config for it...
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