Current Situation
Basically there are 3 kinds of browsers left, like the dominant one is Chromium based browsers(which is integrated into Electron apps), then there is firefox, then there is WebKit-based(webkitgtk) based like Safari or Gnome Epiphany or KDE Konqueror.
So recently Chrome is warning users they will ban Ublock Origin, mainly, as people discussed, trying to put ads on YouTube for money(for free users). Users, on the other hand, are warning Google they might use Firefox.There are workarounds but like it's just quite stupid.
Epiphany isn't as good and polished and I don't know how to use the "Mac", so I am not using Safari.
Trying Out Ladybird
LIke I am getting quite excited for the idea or Serenity OS and the Ladybird, like basically it is really easy to build and works out of the box (even when its pre-alpha)
I am so surprised it worked this well(like seamless on my Fedora), compiling packages usually include a lot more than this.
NextJS
Works but with some limitations
Mainly the margins and paddings ain't polished, if you click the TOC in my blog it does go there albeit the TOC would disappear(in chrome or firefox it stays).
Working but with severe limitations
The Google Help started flashing literally
DuckDuckGo
Treats the search bar as static text. But if I go to https://duckduckgo.com/?t=h_&q=...
it does go there.
It works quite bad with enter search though.
Videos
It also cannot play any videos on Peertube. I tried playing some videos on my Cloudflare R2 Bucket directly and it couldn't. YouTube won't play (although it showed subtitles).
Conclusion
Ladybird looks pretty solid for non-video contents, and it's better on old fashioned PHP websites. It lacks so much polishing but it haven't reached Alpha yet. I am thankful again for the open source community to design so many interesting things and they make me happy!