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With Linus #canceled, this is the new face of Linux:
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People still use Firefox? Firefox was a piece of shit 10 years ago, I can't imagine how shitty it is now.
I think the Mozilla rendering engine is still top-notch and the developer tools are pretty great too - I like how it easily lets you set breakpoints on different expressions within a line instead of just on the whole line. But the browser itself still does stupid shit like push Pocket in your face. Waterfox is a good alternative; it's downstream from Firefox and strips out much of the unnecessary nonsense (though not all of it… it's themeable, for example. I thought we were over that nonsense).People still use Firefox? Firefox was a piece of shit 10 years ago, I can't imagine how shitty it is now.
Open source stuff has historically sucked and now that the contributors care more about being woke than writing good code, it will only get worse.
"I'll write the Code of Conduct"With Linus #canceled, this is the new face of Linux:
Chrome sucks, but unfortunately it's the best of the bunchSoon there will be only Chrome, which also has a lot to do with google abusing their monopoly to keep other people's shit from working right with their "vision of the web". That whole industry is so fucking superflous and basically creating busywork for itself. A program that displays text and pictures and maybe videos from some internet server simply does not need to be this complicated, yet here we are.
Waterfox is a good alternative; it's downstream from Firefox and strips out much of the unnecessary nonsense (though not all of it… it's themeable, for example. I thought we were over that nonsense).
Vivaldi got equivalent functionality to that addon recentlyLast I checked Vivaldi could also display tabs vertically, which Chrome can't without a retarded workaround. Firefox can do that too, and better, with Tree Style Tab, which is one of the the only remaining reasons why I'm still using that piece of shit of a browser. I can't wait for the incompetent shitheads at Mozilla to ruin that as well.
Is switching out from chrome to brave easy? Doesn it maintain all my settings and extension settings? I have a really autistically customized extension setup.
That's one of my must-have addons. But then, I still want to play flash games on occasion so I'm hardly the intended audience for any browser, far as I can tell.Tab stacking is a fantastic organizational feature, and tab hibernation allows you to keep a bunch of tabs open without having to actually load the pages.