Your webcam must have been turned on.
All modern web browsers (sorry, telnet/Dillo is not a web browser) use one of two rendering engines: 1. Chromium 2. Firefox
To answer your question: Opera uses Chromium. Brave uses Chromium.
The consensus seems to be that Ungoogled Chromium is the best Chromium-based browser, and LibreWolf is the best Firefox-based browser. I am typing this comment from Librewolf 90. The appimage is only 76MiB.
I remember when Stuart Parmenter decided that Mozilla was not going to support animated PNG image format because it added 26 kilobytes to the package. That was back when Firefox was under 10 megabytes. The whole point of Firefox's fork from Mozilla was that Mozilla was bloated as shit at 20+ megabytes. Now look at the dumpster fire that stupid bitch has turned it into.
Isn’t opera China owned now? Don’t use that shit.
It's owned by the chinese.
opera is chink honeypot spyware
Telnet port 80 like the rest of us.
N I g g E r
ive been using vivaldi for a few years now, loving it. its an offshoot of opera. but really, theres only 2-3 web rendering engines in existence and all browsers are largely just skins sitting on top of these engines. opera used to have its own engine but is now using googles, as is vivaldi, brave, etc
Opera is owned by the Chinese. Not a bad browser, but do you trust them?
I found Dissenter to be a pretty good browser, but there's no mobile version.
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