Is Chromium really better than Chrome?
better at what
>>61421258
nah
in terms of tracking and botnets, its a little bit better, but it doesnt really matter because it calls home anyway
youd be better off avoiding all google products
its a nightly build without tracking, thats it.
>>61421309
being a botnet.
It's forks are.
Debian's chromium, Inox, Iridium, Ungoogled.
Better at... DELET THIS
>>61421309
Data brokerage
>>61421258
That's cure. I use google ultron.
>>61421258
Yeah it's almost as good as Firefox
>>61421258
yes, with these switches:
chromium --disable-sync-preferences --process-per-site --enable-dom-distiller --disk-cache-dir=/tmp/cache chromium --disable-gpu --disable-2d-canvas-clip-aa --disable-accelerated-video-decode --disable-boot-animation --disable-breakpad --disable-clear-browsing-data-counters --disable-demo-mode --disable-dinosaur-easter-egg --disable-extensions --disable-gpu-sandbox -disable-gpu-watchdog --disable-logging --disable-login-animations --disable-voice-input --restore-last-session --non-material --no-wifi --no-experiments --no-default-browser-check --disabled-new-style-notification --disable-wake-on-wifi --disable-rtc-smoothness-algorithm --disable-notifications --disable-ntp-most-likely-favicons-from-server --disable-ntp-popular-sites --disable-offline-auto-reload --disable-offline-auto-reload-visible-only
>>61422088
sorry:
chromium --disable-sync-preferences --process-per-site --enable-dom-distiller --disk-cache-dir=/tmp/cache --disable-gpu --disable-2d-canvas-clip-aa --disable-accelerated-video-decode --disable-boot-animation --disable-breakpad --disable-clear-browsing-data-counters --disable-demo-mode --disable-dinosaur-easter-egg --disable-extensions --disable-gpu-sandbox -disable-gpu-watchdog --disable-logging --disable-login-animations --disable-voice-input --restore-last-session --non-material --no-wifi --no-experiments --no-default-browser-check --disabled-new-style-notification --disable-wake-on-wifi --disable-rtc-smoothness-algorithm --disable-notifications --disable-ntp-most-likely-favicons-from-server --disable-ntp-popular-sites --disable-offline-auto-reload --disable-offline-auto-reload-visible-only
>>61422088
what do i do with that wall of text?
>>61424187
You copypaste it into a terminal, it starts chromium with all this shit toggled off.
>>61421258
ENJOY YOUR BOTNET
>>61422327
Is there an explaination for each of these flags somewhere?
Well its what NASA uses so yes
>>61422327
Probably run it with firejail too then?
>>61424346
https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/
>>61424377
NASA is one of the oldest organizations in the world with dedicated computer scientists and computing resources and it's still using non-deterministic commodity operating systems and hardware for flight operations
the Samba/Linux vulnerability was(is?) a huge concern for them, not just because they were using Linux, BUT BECAUSE THEY WERE USING FUCKING SAMBA
>>61421258
There's no such thing as a webkit browser that doesn't ferry your private browsing data back to Google. Chromium is maximum placebo effect
>>61422088
>--disable-gpu ... --disable-accelerated-video-decode
why
>>61425009
because shitty hp laptop with integrated gpu which reaches 85 °C with gpu acceleration enabled, that's why
>>61421258
from my experience, Chromium was always slower
one year to another and nothing's changed