

Isn’t it technically possible to split browser functions so we can recombine as we like? - i.e. separating the rendering / js engine from everything around the side - managing all the tabs, bookmarks, cookies and passwords, workspaces and sessions, mail, notes etc.
In my case, I like the workspace structure provided by Vivaldi, but don’t see why it has to be built on chromium browser.
Anyway as a developer I need to test against blink, webkit and gecko, so would be nice to swap them within the same user interface structure.
By the way, I develop a “javascript-heavy” web-app (interactive climate model) and it seems to be working fine, and fast, in firefox, so I’m not convinced by complaints in the article.
Well, if this happens it’s convenient to travel overnight, so I’ll probably try it. But I wish they’d go to Ostend or Zeebrugge rather than Dunkirk - many trains to east. Or even just into the real Dunkirk - the city - would be ok, anything better than that huge ugly empty wasteland by the chemical refinery, with no public transport. But of course, this is only for convenience of cars and lorries, not people with legs.