My bad for the inadequately described pitch. Often, using regular chromium for watching
online videos is very power consuming, especially on popular websites like Youtube. This
is usually a major issue for battery powered devices like a regular laptop or a raspberry
pi etc. This is where chromium-vaapi comes into play, it is a chromium browser with GPU
hardware acceleration patches ( disabled by default of course ) which enable the browser
to use system hardware to decode the video in a better and more power efficient way. Also,
this enables 4K video capabilty in supported devices. I am concentrating on this specific
package even tho there are a ton of other web browsers that do the same because in my
honest opinion, I think there are a boat load of people who'd rather use the regular
chromium than opt for something else. This package offers them just the same but with
better power efficiency which could be a boon for older devices with a weak battery. I
could change my article to
suit the requirements of Fedora Magazine if there's any issue.