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Replacing My Window Manager with Google Chrome(foxmoss.com)
59 points by foxmoss 4 days ago | 14 comments
  • raphinou5 hours ago

    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).

    • saint_yossarian2 hours ago |parent

      They used to have XULRunner long ago.

  • yokljo4 hours ago

    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.

    • yokljo4 hours ago |parent

      While you're at it, go on a huge tangent writing a library that allows one implementation to work as both an X11 and Wayland compositor.

      Actually why stop there? Make said library also compile to a full screen Windows and Macos application that somehow renders the contents of windows to textures and does event handing etc. that way you can write your desktop environment once and use it everywhere.

      I've gone crazy with power.

  • chasing0entropy4 days ago

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

    • somat7 hours ago |parent

      here you go

      https://plan9.io/magic/man2html/4/webfs

    • jonhohle7 hours ago |parent

      1) uninstall Chrome

      2) install it once a year when some backwards website won’t work with anything else.

      3) go to 1)

  • GaryBluto6 hours ago

    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...

    • sunaookami2 hours ago |parent

      This reminds me of the Windows 8 version they had for a short time where you got a full-blown ChromeOS "clone" when launching the Metro version: https://www.howtogeek.com/179980/how-to-use-the-chrome-os-de...

    • nolist_policy2 hours ago |parent

      On ChromeOS, Chrome is the window manager, compositor and desktop session all in one.

  • jeffjeffbear7 hours ago

    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.

  • jauntywundrkind7 hours ago

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

    • ComputerGuru6 hours ago |parent

      Sounds like a more performant and cleaner solution than TFA.

  • wiseowise4 hours ago

    > 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.