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Replacing My Window Manager with Google Chrome

84 pointsby foxmosslast Thursday at 7:34 PM18 commentsview on HN

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SpikedColatoday at 2:57 PM

Not sure why, but the text doesn't appear in Chrome 109: https://imgur.com/a/QyIdfax

If I disable "font-family: Atkinson" it comes back, so guessing it's font related. I do see the two .woff files load in the Network tab. Interestingly, when I preview either font file, I see the sample of the font (AaBbCc etc.) in a flash for just milliseconds, and then it disappears and I see nothing.

raphinoutoday at 6:38 AM

This is based on the Chromium Embedded Framework. I've always been surprised this kind of framework was not encouraged for Firefox by Mozilla (I've read they were even against it).

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yokljotoday at 7:20 AM

This is a pretty neat idea, and shows that maybe a desktop environment could be a lot more flexible than we're used to if it was based on something flexible. Not exactly counter intuitive.

I'd like to see how complex a CEF-based Wayland compositor would be in comparison.

How about using Godot instead of CEF? It has a pretty full-featured UI system.

So many possibilities.

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chasing0entropylast Thursday at 7:47 PM

I'm interested in a how-to which accomplishes the absolute opposite result.

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jeffjeffbeartoday at 4:44 AM

When I was younger I thought of replacing most of the OS with a browser since that is how I used it. but this is weird and not in a good way. Maybe using Firefox would feel better.

GaryBlutotoday at 5:28 AM

I believe the earlier versions of Chrome/Chromium OS took this to the logical extreme.

https://www.technologyreview.com/2009/11/19/208062/google-gi...

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nahuel0xtoday at 1:28 PM

Windows 98 Active Desktop vibes :)

jauntywundrkindtoday at 4:43 AM

Pyro Desktop! But with Chrome instead of Firefox. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2007/07/exper... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39541

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throwaway290today at 12:57 PM

I looked around the Windows skin source but I guess I'm too dumb for it because this line makes no sense to me https://github.com/FoxMoss/dote-dreamland-win95-example/blob...

wiseowisetoday at 7:57 AM

> It’s quite a bit easier to tweak CSS constants, and JS snippets then it is to change style embedded already in a long standing modern desktop/window manager. So let’s bring the web to the desktop and have a browser control the system.

Jesus, bro, you can’t say stuff like this here.

Half of HN is going to have a stroke and will end up sounding like Hodor – native, natuve, ntve.