It’s probably because its upstream (RT1 Serpent) launched in 2018
Dactyloidae Browser (Basilisk fork)
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ownedbywuigi
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Re: Dactyloidae Browser (Basilisk fork)
Lead Dactyloidae developer.
Feedback needed! https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.ph ... 30#p272630
Feedback needed! https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.ph ... 30#p272630
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Yes, that's right. I saw the oldest file in the repo: "gradle/wrapper" which was committed in January 2018 and went with that date. Sorry, I'm not sure how to find when a github repo was forked. If you can tell me the date I'd love to update it. I'll remove "2018" in the mean time!ownedbywuigi wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 01:30It’s probably because its upstream (RT1 Serpent) launched in 2018
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Feb 27th 2026webbrowserdirectory wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 03:05Yes, that's right. I saw the oldest file in the repo: "gradle/wrapper" which was committed in January 2018 and went with that date. Sorry, I'm not sure how to find when a github repo was forked. If you can tell me the date I'd love to update it. I'll remove "2018" in the mean time!ownedbywuigi wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 01:30It’s probably because its upstream (RT1 Serpent) launched in 2018
Lead Dactyloidae developer.
Feedback needed! https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.ph ... 30#p272630
Feedback needed! https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.ph ... 30#p272630
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walmar
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Don't worry — I'll be there in case something happens.
Good to know. With well-maintained software, sticking to the same design over many years is nowadays almost a feature in itself.ownedbywuigi wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 00:21I will be restoring Australis in this new project, though the old Dactyloidae theme will be an add-on.
Alright, but I have to add that changing the theme is not a high priority for me: a simple default theme would be entirely sufficient for now, until the more urgent issues are resolved.ownedbywuigi wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 00:21Will be researching how themes work in the FX add-on store, as they act like extensions for some reason.
That’s fine by me. I think I’ve occasionally encountered Widevine DRM-protected SoundCloud tracks and news videos in the past — nothing that carries much weight for me. I merely mentioned it to ensure complete transparency regarding what WF56 can do and what Dactyloidae cannot.ownedbywuigi wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 00:21There's a bunch of stuff you mentioned I will add, but one thing I cannot add is a Widevine Content Decryption Module plugin.
Are you sure? Google itself states: A license agreement is required for the use of Widevine products or services. Widevine does not assess any fee for use of its products and services.
This — and not being a disenfranchised EU citizen — seems nowadays to be the fundamental prerequisite for being able to even contemplate such a hopeful web browser project. Just my completely baseless opinion.
If I am reading this correctly, the biggest obstacle lies simply in getting Google to respond to a request in the first place. Which comes as no great surprise to me — considering how one receives support whenever problems arise with a Gmail account. But perhaps, indirectly and in the distant future, it might be possible to add basic Widevine support.ownedbywuigi wrote: ↑2026-05-06, 00:21I literally cannot afford that, and neither can most organizations (even Pale Moon!)