TootSweet,

It is pretty ingenious (and evil) the way they made the Chromium logo look like the shitty off-brand diet version of Chrome.

renzev, (edited )

I wonder if chromium having the blue colors is what set the precedent for almost every other privacy-conscious browser to have a blue logo (Waterfox, GNU Icecat, palemoon, librewolf…)

EDIT on second though probably not, blue just seems like a good color for internet-related applications. Safari, edge, and internet explorer are also blue!

solrize, (edited )

For years I’ve seen blue as a social media color and stayed away. A beautiful peaceful color ruined by Facebook and its ilk

TheGreenGolem,
@TheGreenGolem@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

And I hate that it’s everywhere. Be more colourful, people!

CosmicTurtle,

The color palette of fortune 100 companies seem to be, in order of frequency: Blue, Red, and White (not counting negative space).

I think that there was some study that found that these colors are the most impactful or some shit.

renzev,

I remember hearing that in pokemon go, you could choose to join one of three teams or whatever (blue, yellow, and red). And the blue one was by far the most popular one, despite there being no difference besides color.

PoopingCough,

I feel like just more app icons in general are blue than any other color. Off the top of my head in addition to what you mentioned I have shazam, venmo, signal, steam, blink, reolink, dropbox, steam, paypal, discord, max, disney plus. And that’s not even counting one’s that are majority white but with blue as the only color. I think it’s just the most popular design choice or maybe there’s some sinister market research somewhere that shows people use/spend more on apps that have blue icons.

LinyosT,

I believe blue is a very “Everything is okay” colour. Which might explain why it’s so common if true.

yggdar,

As others already said, Chromium definitely isn’t the first or only one to use a blue logo. There is a theory that colours influence the way we perceive a brand, for example this article explains that idea.

Blue is supposed to convey trustworthiness and maturity. A lot of companies like that, so you tend to see a lot of blue.

You may also be experiencing the frequency illusion. If you specifically noticed the blue in Chromium’s logo, it would make sense that you suddenly started noticing the blue in other logos as well!

XEAL,

And no API keys included on the Windows version of Chromium…

walter_wiggles,

So… Chrome is for exhibitionists?

corsicanguppy,

Downvote for “literally”. Better adverbs please?

Dehydrated,

Wtf is wrong with you

ilinamorato,

The word is actually correct in this case, though. Chromium is, in every way that matters, literally (as in exactly, completely, utterly, fully, in actuality, totally) the same as Chrome.

name_NULL111653, (edited )

With the exception, as mentioned above, of one key detail: the removal of Google spyware and adware.

ilinamorato,

Yes, that’s what the meme says. …I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make here.

renzev,

Is “literally” an adverb? I always though that adverbs were like adjectives but used for verbs (actions). Like “quickly” or “slowly”. Where is the action in a sentence like “It’s literally the same browser”? Is it an adverb for the “is” (to be) auxiliary verb? srry english not my first language

ilinamorato,

Firefox logo looks better anyway.

Dehydrated,

And the browser is better than this Chromium bullshit

Empricorn,

Used to, anyway.

oce,
@oce@jlai.lu avatar

RIP little paw

ilinamorato,

Still does, though I agree I liked the old one better.

ParetoOptimalDev,

Replace the icon?

BigBananaDealer,
@BigBananaDealer@lemm.ee avatar

when i was in high school chrome had lots of school restrictions but chromium didnt. life saver for me, guy who did nothing in high school

renzev,

Schools IT departments all over the world are doing society a massive favor by indirectly teaching children how to bypass censorship. 80% of what I know about IP and NAT came from finding different ways to bypass my school’s firewall haha

BigBananaDealer,
@BigBananaDealer@lemm.ee avatar

one of my ways of bypassing the schools block on reddit was so stupidly easy

ssl error comes up trying to go to reddit. delete ssl from the link bar (cant remember its name) and boom reddit works

Rentlar,

Nice job on the half chrome logo on the second panel

renzev,

Thank you! You noticed! I like to put that extra little bit of effort into my memes to make them stand out

macaroni1556,

Green Is My Pepper 👌

redditReallySucks,
@redditReallySucks@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

use cromite or firefox

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

Cromite is on Android, Ungoogled Chromium is on desktop.

redditReallySucks,
@redditReallySucks@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Pretty sure cromite has windows builds now. Personally think firefox is better than any chromium alternative on desktop

DreadPirateShawn,

I agree with the sentiment, but acktshuallyblog.chromium.org/…/limiting-private-api-availabi…

jameskirk,
@jameskirk@startrek.website avatar

That’s the not-spyware part of it.

woodgen,

Good luck finding a Chromium build for non Linux based systems. Not that I would be affected by that.

hubobes,
renzev,

Are you currently using ungoogled chromium? How is it? Last time I took a look at it, it seemed sort of abandoned. Is it being maintained again?

XCraftMC,

last commit was 5 days ago, so I’d say it’s still up and running. I use it as an alternative for sites that don’t work great with firefox

renzev, (edited )

Good to know, thanks! I currently use the flatpak version of my preferred browser for extra security (the sandbox could in theory limit the damage done by zerodays, also in theory limits fingerprinting because things like custom fonts are not available inside the sandbox), but unfortunately that breaks previewing/debugging local html files that reference other local files (e.g. images), so I was looking for a nice and simple browser to install natively just for that purpose.

joyjoy,

The only thing stopping ungoogled chromium from really kicking off is an open source webstore alternative. Think Eclipse’s Open-VSX for community vscode builds.

fouloleron,

Why is Elmo standing in for Cookie Monster?

renzev, (edited )

Huh? Wasn’t this always how this template looked like? I found it by ducking (is that what we call it?) “elmo cocaine meme template”, meanwhile “coockie monster cocaine meme template” returns nothing relevant…

EDIT: Are you making a joke about cookies that I am too dumb to understand?

Emerald,

I think it’s because the chrome and chromium icons are circles, like cookies. You also put a “bite mark” in the chrome icon, as if bit off like a cookie.

fouloleron,

I’ve never seen the meme before, my bad. I thought it was supposed to be cookie monster munching, not Elmo snorting!

renzev,

Oh haha no worries. I myself have never watched a ful episode of whatever show these characters are from (Sesame street? was that what it was called?) so I thought you were referencing some lore I didn’t know haha

Aceticon,

Love the legend at the bottom!

Ethanol,

the hecking pepper brush from GIMP at the end got me laughing!

renzev,

It’s like a little trophy that we get the privilege of using as a reward for mastering GIMP’s admittedly beginner-hostile interface

possiblylinux127, (edited )

Well they marketed it heavily and this is the result.

Also no one is a loser for using a piece of software.

diffcalculus,

Unless it’s Chrome or Windows. According to some folks, you might as well end it all now.

erranto,

I don’t blame the users here, remember from 2008 to 2012 where chrome ads where plastered on every website. Google knew what it was doing spreading its Trojan horse. I wouldn’t have known about the existence of chromium if I wasn’t lurking of privacy forums, blame google this time.

Demdaru,

Back then chrome was useful tho. Faster than any competition.

Now, while it’s still fast, it’s so. Fekkin. Hungry.

ILikeBoobies,

It wasn’t, people were using out dated explorer versions and up to date Chrome was faster

Luckily Microsoft learned from Google that you can’t leave updates up to the user

MystikIncarnate,

I want my browser to be hungry. I’d rather have it using the memory for sites than have the sites reload when I switch tabs. I want it to be fast on all things.

This is not exclusive to Chrome. No matter what I use, I want it to be running from RAM and not have to swap or reload anything. Even things on my phone. I absolutely hate when I’m in the middle of multitasking on my phone and I go back to some information and the app has been unloaded and needs to load from scratch again (sometimes requiring a login to view the information I had previously retrieved).

That being said, I load everything I own up with about as much RAM as I can, and I buy devices with more RAM than I think I’ll need. Generally when considering an upgrade to my current cellphone, I’m looking at the RAM of the new phone and considering if the increased amount justifies the work and cost involved with changing phones (if there’s an increase at all). Since RAM will be the most significant factor in whether or not something can keep up with me.

My main PC has 64G, my laptop has 32G, and I believe right now, my current phone has 8G. It may be time to upgrade my phone…

Demdaru,

I…wow…whew…my PC has 12gb…you’re scary my man…

A-anyway, I believe browsers shouldn’t be that hungry…

MystikIncarnate, (edited )

Don’t be scared. I’m rarely over 32GB of use. I mainly have it for when I need to do some virtualization/lab work.

Even when I do labs though, I usually debate whether to run them local or put them on my home server with 256GB of RAM.

Edit to add: since I have the memory, I’d rather that chrome uses it for useful stuff. No point in having the memory if it’s just going to sit vacant most of the time. I already bought the RAM, so I might as well use it.

Mesophar,

Not 96gb or 128gb on your pc?

MystikIncarnate,

I’ve been thinking about upgrading. I have room to increase the memory on my main system, and my laptop. I can easily double both…

I believe my main system will support upwards of 1.5TB of RAM in specific configurations. I likely would not exceed 256GB. Beyond that and even the best CPUs for my system probably wouldn’t be able to support enough processes to really take advantage of it. Even now I’m more concerned about CPU speed in my main rig than I am about RAM. I’ll probably pick up something with faster cores soon.

people_are_cute,
@people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Except that the spyware is so intertwined into Google’s products that many websites straight-up break without them. Google Drive won’t even let you download stuff with third-party cookies disabled.

renzev, (edited )

Just install a de-googled Chromium fork (ungoogled-chromium or Brave), and create a separate browser profile for Google Drive? Then it doesn’t matter if you have third party cookies enabled or not, your browsing data is completely isolated for your main profile. That’s what I do for almost every proprietary web-app I use (Discord, youtube, shopping services, whatsapp web, f*cebook, etc.). The only issue is that the profile picker gets rather crowded, but to overcome that I wrote a rofi script that lets me launch chromium profiles directly

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