I recently discovered that you can get Microsoft Edge for Linux (🤢🤮) and am curious… does anyone here use Edge for Linux, or have you ever? What was your reasoning for using it?

EDIT: Well, you all have provided some interesting perspectives I hadn’t ever considered. Including one which means I’ll have to install Edge, so… thanks, I guess. 😂

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Probably a godsend if you’re a web dev. No more rebooting or running a second PC/VM for compatibility checking.

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Na, edge users don’t file bug reports 😂

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Should have redirected to FF tho

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At least you can take comfort that you probably contributed to saving her from some ie malware in the future

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They are the bugs!

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The only possible use case I can think of, but I’d still want to restrict the thing to its own VM out of paranoia.

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isn’t it just chromium though?

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Yes it is, but with extra Microsoft!

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I always thought it was hilariously pointless, does that count?

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Although I am required to use windows machines for work normally and, since we dont have access to firefox, i normally use edge there, there are occasions on which I find it convenient to hop into a similar setup on my home linux machine to get to my work account. I will use edge for that - as well as outlook online etc.

For a work browser, I find it pretty useful. There is no way that I would want to use if for general purposes though.

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Ooh, thanks for pointing that out! I haven’t used it, but now I will start installing it for every colleague’s Linux user when I get the chance, just to mess with them. Might even change their bash’s prompt to the DOS one.

(These edge installs of mine will probably account for half of all edge on Linux installs ever, btw)

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It has a slightly better privacy policy compared to google chrome while fully supporting progressive web apps on Linux. Edge is also very much so more efficient in terms of system resource utilization. It also has high quality native built in translation which I need. All of this means I use Edge as my PWA browser.

Chromium lacks native translation support. Firefox PWA support is not good. Edge was the least bad option for me. 🤷‍♀️

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How is edge more efficient? It’s literally chromium

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Based on.

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Chrome is basically Chromium+bloat so this doesn’t surprise me.

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And Edge is chromium + Microsoft Bloat.

One could argue using it on Windows means only allowing M$ to spy on you, theoretically. Though I would not be surprised if M$ uses a custom version of Chromium including Google trackers, so the opposite of degoogled chromium.

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With the same amount of tabs with the same sites Edge uses fewer resources. I think Microsoft did some fine tuning or something. It’s not just just me that sees this either.

This is a 2 year old link but it shows the difference. https://www.tomsguide.com/news/chrome-firefox-edge-ram-comparison

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The core browser is still good, but they keep changing and adding annoying things and doing questionable privacy things like sending images to their servers “for enhancement”. For a while they removed the ability to remove sync data, but I think it may have been added back again after backlash.

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Brave has PWAs, but I’m not sure about the translation support

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True. But brave is run by a crypto advertising company. Their business model is advertising and crypto tokens. I trust crypto bros less than I trust Microsoft.

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I trust crypto bros less than I trust Microsoft.

Why trust either? #firefox

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