We are working on it. Firefox is currently unsupported due to Atomics.waitAsync being not yet enabled by default. Safari on the other hand has some subtle inconsistent behavior at the edge between getters, global variables and `this`.
BrowserPod is intended to work across all browsers, but we are not there yet.
Having banged my head on years/decade old inconsistencies between Chrome and Firefox with respect to webrtc APIs, some of these inconsistencies will never be ironed out.
But also, imo, Chrome is way more entrenched that LLM agents. I'm sure people will be happy with chromium being containerized this way.
Zagreus2142|5 months ago
But also, imo, Chrome is way more entrenched that LLM agents. I'm sure people will be happy with chromium being containerized this way.