
Hydrogen-powered electric truck fuelling stations planned for 2021 - 1 September 2020 Wilhelmsen, Hyundai Glovis team up on developing hydrogen as marine fuel - 3 September 2020 Wystrach unveils mobile hydrogen refuelling station - 7 September 2020 Hyundai Motor Launches 'Hydrogen to You' Campaign - 10 September 2020 New Zealand to invest in hydrogen, support roll-out of nationwide station network - 11 September 2020įirst H2 refuelling station in Western Australia - 11 September 2020 Korean Refiners Review Feasibility of Launching Hydrogen Charging Services - 15 September 2020 Sinopec continues work on hydrogen with partnership - 15 September 2020 As a rule, the browser acknowledges whatever it recognizes and ignores the rest, so there's certainly no harm in trying.Ĭase in point, while still bearing nowhere near the same improvement as in TenFourFox (with itself bearing nowhere near the same improvement as in Firefox Quantum, keep in mind), I have tried pairing past iterations of foxPEP with Camino and have still seen positive results, so there is at least that.Melbourne’s first hydrogen refuelling station takes shape - 2 November 2020Įconomic Minister Aiwanger Starts the 50 Million Euros Hydrogen Filling Station Funding Programme - 30 September 2020 That said, you can still try slotting foxPEP into Classilla manually and see what happens. Therefore, a hypothetical 'ClassillaPEP' would be, to a certain extent, an effective waste of time. Largely, I found that as there is typically less code, features, and technologies baked into these older versions, there is equally less potential room for expansion, thus decreasing your return on investment. The capabilities to locally handle Web 3.0 just aren't there.įurther expanding on this, I have experimented with older Mozilla codebases in the past. Kaiser releasing a standards update, the most you can realistically do is to just use a proxy service like and call it a day. I suspect the 'diminishing returns' wouldn't justify the time cost, compared to other things that could be done for Gryphon makes good points. Otherwise, though - someone who has a clue absolutely please correct me if I'm wrong, but my current understanding is that Classilla's problems are more about what it doesn't have than what it has and doesn't need, and it's not clear to me how much gain you could get from about:config tweaks. It's possible there are other caching or network changes that could be made too, a field that I know I know nothing about. I think foxPEP does overlap with some of those goals (for instance, I know it has a list of bloatware domains that it blocks), so there are some things that Classilla could incorporate.

(It's easy for us to forget about this nowadays, but X and its 'stuff' use dramatically more space, memory, and CPU than 9. Finally, you have a little less of a load to begin with just by virtue of it being made for 9. Also, a lot of the time, the libraries or extensions that would be required to make the high-end high-cost features in TenFourFox work don't exist for Classilla and/or OS 9 in the first place. Given that the fastest computer that can natively boot OS 9 is a G4, and it's expected to also support the G3 and pre-G3 crowd, the design goal, rather than striving for modern-browser-equivalency, is already to make something that can run with less resources.

"foxPEP".Ĭlassilla is different, more like a coast-hugging 'Monitor'. Most people don't have those engines, or like their ship to be a bit faster so that it can keep up with the rest of the fleet, so they start taking things off that they don't need to reduce the weight and increase the speed, e.g. When you have a powerful enough engine to bear the weight (like a maxed-out G5 tower), it can move along smoothly enough to serve as a relatively modern warship. To draw up a naval analogy, TenFourFox strikes me as sort of a lumbering battleship, everything covered with inches of armor or equipment to protect against and cover any possible contingency. I'm not an expert, but I do have an interest in retro browser talk, so I thought I'd offer my thoughts here to maybe help stir things up.
