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[–] [email protected] 86 points 10 months ago (3 children)

me and mozilla go way back, to the days of netscape navigator. we're old friends.. even through the worst of times (aol ownership), i've stood by my best bud.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 10 months ago

Lol, not me! I dropped that shit when it was the slowest, most bloated memory hog! Luckily, it's much improved now, and is easily the best browser out there...

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[–] [email protected] 64 points 10 months ago (8 children)

I remember back then when people stop using FF because it used more PC resources than the OS itself and all started using Chrome because it was fast and lightweight.

[–] babyfarmer 27 points 10 months ago

Joke's on them, I never stopped using Firefox.

[–] HW07 21 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Mental how it is genuinely the other way around now, but on the masses people might not even know that a computer has limited resources so that's probably a contributor to no mass exodus to FF.

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[–] Pregnenolone 47 points 10 months ago (6 children)

Always has been.

As someone using Firefox for basically ever, Chrome has always seemed like bloated garbage to me. Deleted it a while back and never looked back.

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[–] [email protected] 37 points 10 months ago (3 children)

I had my first website tell me today that I can't access their domain on FF. It was Adobe. Fuck em

[–] [email protected] 21 points 10 months ago

Please report the issue at https://webcompat.com/

[–] [email protected] 10 points 10 months ago

You're better off without them, for sure!

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[–] NightAuthor 31 points 10 months ago (2 children)

I’m not a fan of the inability to drag a tab into a snapping position, I have to drag it out, then drag the new window to the snap location.

And apparently this has been a documented issue for 15 years, and there’s been little to no progress in all that time.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The open source community works in mysterious ways. This bug reminds me about the audio via HDMI bug for old radeon video cards. A simple flag in kernel configuration could have fixed it, yet the bug has been present in kernels from something like 4.1 to 6.0. It only recently has been fixed, after years of having to patch your kernel for a very simple bug.

[–] mlg 8 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The secret is fixing it yourself and submitting a pull request for approval/further additions.

Unless its GNOME in which case the maintainers will tell you to screw off and you will promptly switch to a better alternative.

[–] NightAuthor 8 points 10 months ago

I’m trying, I don’t know much about JS or the Firefox codebase, but I’ve been reading for hours and I’m getting a grasp of how it currently works.

Now I’m tryna see how chromium does it to either replicate, or inspire.

[–] HW07 9 points 10 months ago

When it comes to open-source software, usually it's absolutely critical bugs that get patched or necessary features that get worked on, since it's really just volunteer work.

Pay every contributor a salary to make the program "feel" nice instead of actually bloody work (hi every ms app), then we'll talk.

[–] FrankTheHealer 21 points 10 months ago

They went from Chromium based, to just Based.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (4 children)

I really want to switch back but... honestly: Chromium Edge, despite a few annoying features being shoved in your face, is actually a really nice browser IMO. It's definitely going to take some time to get used to FF again.

I'm so used to things like vertical tabs, icon only bookmarks, etc... I know I can change a lot in FF myself, but having to add custom css and whatnot on every device I use FF on is just annoying.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 10 months ago (4 children)

you can pry the vivaldi tab management out of my cold dead hands

[–] PaintedSnail 12 points 10 months ago (2 children)

I do not know Vivaldi, but I live and die by Tree-Style Tabs. It puts the tabs on the side and arranged them in trees that can be managed as groups. It's the add-on that has kept me on Firefox.

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[–] SeethingSloth 11 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Switched last night and damn, Firefox has gotten so much better. Used to be the first browser I manually installed around 2004, until Chrome released around 2008 or something. I love that it has extensions on mobile and bookmark/history sync now.

[–] DannyMac 12 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Yup, uBlock Origin makes the mobile web actually usable!

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Should show edge and brave in the corners

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[–] MrPloppy 8 points 10 months ago

Firefox is King 👑

[–] cetvrti_magi 8 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Switched from Brave to LibreWolf few weeks ago and I love it.

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

So actually, Salman is the other guy

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[–] CosmicCleric 7 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Just so that I can keep track of the score, I actually moved from Firefox to DuckDuckGo, because Firefox was considered not respecting privacy. This was not so many years ago.

Are we now saying today that the tables are turned? Or just that both are bad, but one is less bad?

[–] CeeBee 21 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Everything > Chrome/Chromium

[–] [email protected] 10 points 10 months ago

The reality is that to the average user all browsers are the same. A lot of technologies have sort of peaked for regular people and browsers are one of those. There was a time when you needed plugins to do basic things like view PDFs or videos, to play games (flash, java) and there would be a new major change to HTML or CSS every few months etc.

That's no longer a problem. All browsers are near equal in their ability to render pages. So people are naturally going to go with what feels familiar. We lost the battle for market share the minute Google decided to advertise Chrome on their search page.

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