I found this article and though it worth linking here:
https://www.linux.com/news/linux-wor...ux-workstation
I do have a disagreement on the recommendation for chrome/chromium as a parallel browser (read the article). My distrust of anything google(r)ish will prevent me from using their tools. I would use some other browser.
I found the rest of the article, particularly the idea of separating the types of access between two browsers to be workable, but perhaps cumbersome. My system can certainly support simultaneous browser operations, but the need to make conscious choices about which to use will stop some people from doing this.
https://www.linux.com/news/linux-wor...ux-workstation
I do have a disagreement on the recommendation for chrome/chromium as a parallel browser (read the article). My distrust of anything google(r)ish will prevent me from using their tools. I would use some other browser.
I found the rest of the article, particularly the idea of separating the types of access between two browsers to be workable, but perhaps cumbersome. My system can certainly support simultaneous browser operations, but the need to make conscious choices about which to use will stop some people from doing this.
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