2023 ඉඳන් Chrome අතෑරල FireFox වලට මාරුවෙන්න වෙනවා නේද?

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    කොහොමත් Firefox මම නම්. 🙏 ඉස්සර බක පණ්ඩිත වේසිගෙ පුත්තු Mozilla ත් chromium වලට මාරු නොවුණෙ අ‍ැයි කිය කිය හැමිණුනා. Edge උඩට එද්දි chromium තරම් හොඳ තව එකක් නෑ කිව්වා. දැන්‍ තේරෙනවා අ‍ැති පැත්තක හුත්තලාට business core එක දෙන එකේ සාපෙ. මේකෙන් තොපිත් පාඩමක් ගනිල්ලා. කවදාවත් තමන්ගෙ business එකේ core එක පිට හුත්තක් මත depend කරගන්න එපා. හිකෙනවා අනිවාර්යයි. 👍

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    පරුෂ වචන කියන්න එපා යහළුවේ.
    ඔය නමට විසේසඤ්ඤ, කඩදාසියක් පුකේ ගහගත්ත නිසා සියල්ල දත් කියලා හිතාගෙන ඉන්න බක පණ්ඩිතයො නාද්දි මට පට්ට සතුටුයි. සැබෑ සුදුසුකම් තියෙන්නෙ applications වල මිසක් සුදු හුකම්වල නෙවෙයි. 🙏
     

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    ගුරුගල් ඉල්ලන් කන්න වගේ යන්නේ
    ඕක ඔහොම කරොත් විශේෂයෙන්ම Asia වල එවුන් Firefox වලට මාරුවෙනවා
    අනිත් පැත්තෙන් Microsoft එකෙන් Bing එකට OpenAi integrate කරොත් උන්ට සොහොන් ලකුණු තමයි
     
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    අපි නම් සදාකල් ගිනි නරියා පාවිච්චි කලේ primary browser එක විදියට
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    IndrajithGamage

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    I can't understand why Opera and Edge also losing that functionality. Google can remove the feature from the Chrome original codebase, but Opera and Edge developers can add the feature back to their forks.
    They are not removing from the code base bro, they are slashing it off from the entire chromium core. If you're not too well versed with the subject, think of it as the rubber core of a tennis ball on which all chromium based browsers are essentially plastered on. Google made an amazing, cheap rubber core and all browser companies jumped on the game.

    If Google starts to make the chromium core egg shaped, all resulting tennis balls WILL have to fit that shape. Opera, Edge will be completely unable to do anything about it. Brave might have a way to do it at a significant functionality and security loss because their chromium core is already somewhat adapted.

    Only way forward would be to use some other core. Firefox runs on Mozilla Quantum core for example. They make their own rubber core round so they'll be able to make round tennis balls as usual. Safari has always been a step ahead with its webkit base (which is not an apple to apple comparison -pun intended, but it's not based on chromium, you can think that they directly make the tennis balls without a rubber core) so they'll have no problem either. Some less known webkit based browsers will function okay too.

    This is what happens when projects are outwardly open source, but actually under the control of a profit based company. It's never a good fit. Chromium was always Google's brain child, and they can do whatever they want with it. We'll all have to tow the line or get off.
     
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    They are not removing from the code base bro, they are slashing it off from the entire chromium core. If you're not too well versed with the subject, think of it as the rubber core of a tennis ball on which all chromium based browsers are essentially plastered on. Google made an amazing, cheap rubber core and all browser companies jumped on the game.

    If Google starts to make the chromium core egg shaped, all resulting tennis balls WILL have to fit that shape. Opera, Edge will be completely unable to do anything about it. Brave might have a way to do it at a significant functionality and security loss because their chromium core is already somewhat adapted.

    Only way forward would be to use some other core. Firefox runs on Mozilla Quantum core for example. They make their own rubber core round so they'll be able to make round tennis balls as usual. Safari has always been a step ahead with its webkit base (which is not an apple to apple comparison -pun intended, but it's not based on chromium, you can think that they directly make the tennis balls without a rubber core) so they'll have no problem either. Some less known webkit based browsers will function okay too.

    This is what happens when projects are outwardly open source, but actually under the control of a profit based company. It's never a good fit. Chromium was always Google's brain child, and they can do whatever they want with it. We'll all have to tow the line or get off.
    core or peel, it is just a code, and it is in some sort of version control system, it is not that hard to understand what has removed and what has added.
    if you can put enough effort you should be able to get the feature back on. Microsoft definitely has the capability and money to do it.