Unfortunately Brave does exist, but you still shouldn’t use it. They run a crypto thing, they built AI into their browser, and have done shady stuff in the past.
I hear Vivaldi is great, if you want a Chrome-like.
Vivaldi is proprietary.
looks like an unattributed pmjv
It is indeed and is dedicated to the public domain
There is still a distinction between something being public domain so not needing to ask permission and giving attribution which is always a nice thing to do.

There are 3 browsers. Everything else is just a reskin.
And only 2 main lineages left, Chromium and WebKit are both KHTML descendants
There’s also QtWebEngine, WebKitGTK+ and all the tui browsers.
QtWebEngine
which is Chromium
WebKitGTK+
which is WebKit
and all the tui browsers
…yeah, and I’m sure someone out there still has a working telegraph, but I wouldn’t list it as part of telecommunications infrastructure.
You could argue Goanna is its own thing by now. It was forked from Gecko, but Blink/Chromium was initially forked from WebKit.
There’s also Servo and LibWeb, but I don’t think either is really usable yet.
What about LadyBirdEdit: that’s LibWeb




