[tor-dev] Fwd: Downloadable content: Fonts!
Jeff Burdges
burdges at gnunet.org
Thu Feb 25 16:40:16 UTC 2016
I think this strays a bit far afield from tor-dev, but..
If an academic group was interested in basically redesigning the web to
be more sane, then Servo might be a good place to start.
There are a whole bunch of things one could do, like forcing much more
to be catchable by using content based addressing, restrict cross
site/origin communication to be with single use blind signed tokens
and/or involve user approval, restrict the role of javascript, embed a
better PKI, etc. All the stuff that TBB cannot do because it'd break
to many sites.
In short, one could attempt to build a better freenet using grants for
"security" work. And the long game would be to guilt the browser
makers and web standards people into tightening things up.
On Fri, 2016-02-19 at 20:57 +0100, Jeff Burdges wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-02-19 at 16:21 +0000, Spencer wrote:
> > At what point do the efforts to patch Firefox out weigh the efforts
> > to build a browser from scratch?
>
> Browsers are extremely complicated.
>
> If you want to explore Mozilla's efforts to build a more modern
> browser, then I suggest you look over and build Servo:
>
> https://github.com/servo/servo
> https://github.com/servo/servo/wiki/Design
> https://servo.org/
>
> It's cool to imagine free software and privacy communities turning
> Servo into a viable browser that caters to their interests. Afaik,
> Servo is the only realistic option for minimizing C code in the
> browser
> too. In reality, Servo fails to render much of the web correctly
> because it's a messy problem.
>
> Jeff
>
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