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Ladybird seems to be the next big topic but where's the discussion around Servo?
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In most parts of the fediverse, if you see more talk about Ladybird than Servo it means you're following the wrong people.
I can agree. I'm donating to both, because more options is better. But really I'm pulling for Servo. It's silly nostalgic sentimentality. But I like the idea of it's traceable lineage back to Mosaic.
Yeah, Servo has a massive headstart and from that point, it has a reasonable goal of becoming a lightweight, web-like platform, which you can specifically target when building UIs for embedded devices. That means, it has a use without supporting the entire web.
Ladybird's goal of becoming a general-purpose browser, on the other hand, is something that Mozilla, Google and Apple continually chase with hundreds of developers and decades of a headstart. Ladybird explicitly does not want to use existing web technologies, so they get no headstart.
In other words, anyone who knows enough about the field will not be talking about Ladybird as something an end user will use. At the very least not in this decade, but potentially never.