
Ladybird browser hits major milestones in April 2026 update
Hacker News·3w·richardboegli
The independent web browser project shipped significant progress across rendering, JavaScript, and platform support this month. For developers building web tools, Ladybird's steady advancement matters—it's one of the few non-Chromium, non-Safari engines actively maintained by a small team, expanding the real choices available for testing and long-term web independence.
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