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I have an Aqua Fish, the screen is snapped in half so the touch accuracy can be dodgy, but other than that everything works. As it has been replaced I was wondering if anyone wanted it to use for development/testing?
Please post your plans for it here and I'll chose a recipient at the weekend. Preference to UK residence as shipping will be cheaper but willing to send further if it would be better for the community. |
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I candidate myself :) I am not in the UK but at the moment on the other side, in the Netherlands.
I am not a developer yet but I would like to start contributing somehow. I am learning python and Qt in this period. Currently I am using a Nexus 5, but it does not have official support. P.s.: if there is a real developer who needs it, he/she has the priority. I agree |
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Surprised there's so little interest... I'll leave it another 12 hours.
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Hey S_O :D
I’m surprised too :confused: So I might as well take a shot at it ;) I’d been hesitant to post in this thread as I’m not sure I’d meet your criteria? First a little info: I was close to buy @ancelads jolla 1, though bailed out as I was certain I would go for a Xperia x straight away. I’ve had second thoughts on that project as there are to many uncertainties regarding apps. If all my everyday apps would run on sailfish. So here I am wanting to test out sailfish and your device would be very welcome to do just that. Even more I could contribute to the community by testing and reporting my findings on apps/scripts/hacks etc., might even consider taking request on testing apps/scripts/hacks (apps would mostly be android, do they install, how do they run etc. ). I think this could help others to jump on the sailfish adventure, to do a list of working apps/scripts/hacks etc. If I found sailfish to suit my needs I would give the phone back to the community (when I’ve bought an Xperia X/XA2) and if it doesn’t meet my needs it would go back to the community as well :D Regards Dousan. |
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I'm thinking of sending the phone to Dousan to have a play with on the condition he sends it on to claustn in a couple of weeks - does this sound like a good idea?
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Toot Toot sounds good to me @S_O, I’m looking forward to giving it a spin :D
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OK, it will be in the post today :)
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Your gesture is much appreciated, thanks for the opportunity suicidal_orange :D Regards Dousan. |
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Picked up the intex from the post office Wednesday after work, though didn't have time to turn it on until today.
Have just briefly played around with it and updated to latest firmware. So far I'm pretty impressed with the OS and even the phones performance :D |
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Hey S_O.
First of all, big thanks for the opportunity to test sailfish, it's much appreciated :D The verdict, in short, is that the OS is a no go for me. There are to many uncertainties, mostly regarding the support for android apps. Will an update break the ussage of a given app? Then there's the whole camera and bluetooth issues on the xperia x. A daily issue with sailfish was the browser, damn that is just utterly time robbing, seriously bad and slow, not even firefox would do the job for me. Simple everyday tasks just got annoying to do. Though i really like the idea behind and the overall feel Sailfish has. The thing for me is i'm not in the same place anymore, i just want things to work without any fiddling, it just dont give me any pleasure what so ever anymore, rather the opposite. I really tried to like the OS as my greatest experiences with mobile 'hacking' was with N900 and N9, though those times are just in the past. The thing is every tine i see a N900 or a N9 for sale some part in me wants ti buy it even though i know i have absolutely no use of it other than sentimental use lol. Still best ride ever with a smartphone :D Regards Dousan. |
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If you're main use on Sailfish are Android apps...then just pick an Android phone :) I agree on the browser, which sometimes is quite bad.
Anyway, whenever you want I will be happy to try that phone too ;) |
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If I should paint a picture it would be like racing a Fiat 127 in a F1 race. It would be able to get around the course though at a ridiculous pace compared to a F1 car lol. |
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Minutes? Any Examples?
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Don’t see the point in giving examples, though thanks if your intention was to help me get a better experience with the sailfish browser :D |
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Well, it works on my machine™.
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Just my 2 cents - web changes way too much too often for ancient version of Gecko to cut it. Browser itself is great, but there is really no point in denying that its underlying engine needs some love, no point in blaming users for various speed and compatibility issues. If it "works for you", then great. I don't know how you do it, for me even stupid gmail can't render itself properly.
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I am not convinced it is Gecko. It could be just the hardware. My Jolla 1 is faster at loading the websites that I frequent faster than my daughter's Android tablet, but I it is just a dual-core, 1GB, 8 years old thing. I am happy to believe that a recent deca-core, 8GB super-duper mega device will come out more favourably compared to Jolla.
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Just go to TJC and take a quick glance at the first page. At this very moment, I see 3 posts regarding Sailfish Browser:
https://i.imgur.com/vVum8lv.png Sure, one of these is an aggregate thread for all the issues, but there is something about "website gazzetta.it on default browser kills Xperia X" and "Complete freeze after FB App and Sailfish -Browser combination" that kinda makes me think that it doesn't actually work that great. Anyway, as a true "Power User of The Internet" (thanks Zuck) I decided to run some tests, you could probably repeat that too if you somehow consider my numbers to be faked or whatever. On PC, I'm comparing recent version of Opera (52) and Firefox 38.0.5. I didn't run JetStream on PC since I wasted waaaay to much time on remaining tests to even want to try that. I'm comparing Edge on Lumia 650 and Firefox 38 (aka Sailfish Browser) on AquaFish. Both phones have the same SoC. I also run it on Firefox 59 through AlienDalvik (I expect overhead from the VM to yield some shitty results). JetStream: https://i.imgur.com/MgyUJbF.png - Edge 15 on Lumia 650 (12.861 +/- 0.61225) https://i.imgur.com/belOD76.png - Sailfish Browser on AquaFish (12.784 +/- 0.56748) https://i.imgur.com/qmqDY99.png - Firefox 59 on AquaFish (13.284 +/- 2.0083) Web 3.0 Basemark on PC (Surface Pro 4, Core i5-6300U): https://web.basemark.com/result/?4KHkpQo5 - Firefox 38 (41.71) https://web.basemark.com/result/?4KHj27gv - Opera 52 (242.98) Web 3.0 Basemark on phones https://web.basemark.com/result/?4KHl0Fa1 - Edge 15 on Lumia 650 (25.58) https://web.basemark.com/result/?QpNIlIz - Sailfish Browser on AquaFish (22.05) Unfortunately Firefox 59 on AquaFish crashed Key takeaways from these tests: - despite offering a better web browsing experience (Web 3.0 test), Lumia 650 is absolute **** at running asm.js code. These results are just sad :( - overhead from AlienDalvik didn't stop Firefox 59 from trashing the competition - I wasted way too much life on proving people wrong on the Interwebz Now, can we all stop pretending that SFOS Browser has no issues with either performance or website compatibility, please? |
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What do those numbers signify? Are higher numbers better than lower ones?
No one is saying there are no issues with the browser (there most definitely are, the lack of any sort of text selection in text fields is one of the most striking problems as pichlo already mentioned, as well as the problem with crashing the entire device through certain websites which is clearly documented), just that for our purposes, it works just fine and is pretty fast. I think what pichlo and I are also implicitly trying to say is that most of these problematic websites are those that load dozens of megabytes of images on their front page, along with dozens of massive third party scripts, multiple complete font sets, and so on. The main thing browser developers have to do is not to make their browser faster, but to constantly work around non-standard to completely broken websites. If everyone just chose to stick to the standards and hire competent people for the job, or in the case of companies like Google, stick to the standards they themselves helped create instead of making their websites work only in their own browser, there wouldn't be anywhere near as many problems, and the internet would be much faster. Of course, a broken website shouldn't make a browser crash, and certainly not the entire system, but I'd take a guess and say 99% of performance problems are to blame on incompetent website developers rather than any real issues with the browsers. To go off on a tangent, ever since Firefox updated their browser engine to 'Quantum', I've had nothing but trouble with its performance - and now it does the same thing as all the Webkit browsers in that if you scroll too quickly, the page just goes blank for a bit until that piece is loaded. Not looking forward to whenever that 'improvement' lands in the Sailfish browser. |
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This has turned all technical o.O
Regardless of poor webpage development, loads of pics or 3. party scripts and whatnot, the sailfish browser is performing poorly. I have no such issues with safari on my iPhone 6. But the point was it didn’t work for me and my usage of the web. |
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In addition to nthn's summary (I would also like to know WTF the numbers represent ;)), here is one piece of evidence that I care about:
All the imgur links...
All the basemark links...
In all cases, the default browser was used. It looks like a 2:0 win for the Sailfish browser to me :p I would have attached a screenshot to demonstrate if only I knew how to take a screenshot on the damn Android tablet. EDIT OK, screenshots added. Had to take them with a camera, the only one I had available (which just happened to be Jolla). The bright dots are reflections of the ceiling lights. |
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8 year old tablet is not a fair competition, is it? I can dig out my old Windows 98 machine and try loading some websites on Internet Explorer 6. This wouldn't tell me anything else than - well, IE6 sucks.
JetStream benchmarks evaluates how well/quickly the browser performs doing certain tasks, like crypto, loading external libraries, 3D rendering, physics, basic algorithms like Fibonacci numbers. More is better. In-depth analysis of each step, including source codes for the programs that were ran during benchmark here: https://browserbench.org/JetStream/in-depth.html I know it's a bit specific and doesn't necessarily reflect how you'd use it in real life but it serves as a nice indication of how well JS engine of given browser performs doing various tasks. That's why I also ran Web 3.0 Basemark, which evaluates WebGL, Canvas, SVG performance, as well as HTML5 support. Again, higher is better. Quote:
Web has changed since 1980s, guys. You might not like these shiny, constantly refreshing, responsive websites, but they're here. According to StatCounter data this release of Firefox is in use by ~3% Firefox users, you can't expect web developers to jump through hoops just to support it, you know. Not being supported by an ancient browser doesn't mean that website is not coded according to standards, it just means that the browser is not supporting them. |
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Neither is comparing Jolla 1 (or, worse, Aqua Fish) with iPhone 6. Not only is the latter one year more recent, but, crucially, it was the top of the range at the time compared to Jolla which was a mediocre spec even at the time of release. Which was exactly my point. Anyway, to each his own. If Sailfish does not cut it for you, fair enough, do not use it. |
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- Standards? Who cares! We know better than to do things in a way that's guaranteed to work! Stop complaining, this is the future! - Keeping memory usage as low as possible? Who cares! Memory is cheap now, it's only normal for a plaintext chat application to take up 500MB of RAM! Stop complaining, this is the future! - Cooperation? Who cares! We know better! Stop complaining, this is the future! - Privacy? Who cares! Companies/governments already know everything about you by now! Stop complaining, this is the future! It's always the same: if you have any complaints about current goings-on (and future directions) in the technology department, you must be a crazy senile caveman who doesn't want to follow the path of progress, the path of or towards enlightenment. No! We complain precisely because we see that this is not the path of progress. Change will always be fundamentally necessary, but the changes must also be good! Either way, you're misrepresenting the issue. Save for the occasional actually new technology (a rare occurrence), web developers who want to support older browsers don't need to 'jump through hoops', they just need to adhere to the standards - then they support all browsers (except Internet Explorer, which is genuinely a browser many web developers still jump through hoops for). |
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I don't know how suddenly cool things like CSS Grid, Fetch, WebRTC, Service Workers, Web Assembly or WebGL threaten your privacy nor directly lead to badly managing memory, but ok. It's not like anyone cooperated on these features. I know there are polyfills for some of the things I mentioned, some of which have their own weird bugs (CSS grid polyfill). Guess I should just code websites using tables then, since this is kinda guaranteed to work.
I'd like to remind that I use SFOS Browser as my daily driver and I'm concerned about my privacy and I hate that people make **** apps too (Faaceboook). But what I hate more is how toxic these communities, formed around free software, can get. |
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All could be summarized with simple, "take as much as you can". As opposed to, "take as little as you have to". If you are under 35, then you may consider it normal and not even realize it is going on. You need to allocate a memory block for some operation? Old skool geezers like me would calculate exactly how many bytes are needed and allocate exactly that. The current approach is, allocate at least a megabyte, just in case. Memory is cheap, nobody cares. In my previous job, we ran into a bandwidth problem. My preferred approach would be, profile the system, find bottlenecks, optimize. The (much younger) tech lead opted for allocating more resources. I could give millions of other examples. |
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What if the newer version of the browser engine had some optimizations and fixes? (probably has) What if new APIs not only let you do things you couldn't before, but saved both your time as a developer, and maybe even valuable resources? You can't just dismiss anything that's new because you just assume nobody cares about writing good code anymore.
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I also can't really think of any examples where both time and resources are saved (well, save for throwing bureaucracy out the window). It did remind me of the marvellous KolibriOS. I just found out it even runs Doom! |
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I no longer know what we're talking about, but you guys definitely sounded like you wanted to stick to 3 years old Firefox and you were against "new web standards". I don't know if you have actually done any modern web development, maybe you're just judging the whole tech by some badly coded, high-profile apps (Facebook? :D) as most of my friends do.
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Yes of course, npm is both curse and blessing! |
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It has now reached @claustn and it's new life :D
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