I'm not sure I'm quite ready to use this... Still I like the idea, make some noise and have companies turning to those invasive ads to just pay for nothing. The more users the better I guess.
This is pretty much where I'm at as well regarding Firefox... Sad state of affairs.
These extensions look really neat for discovering Mastodon and RSS feed. I think I'll check them out.
Looks like Mozilla is doing everything it can to alienate the current Firefox user base and to push forward its forks.
There's indeed value at using the URL to store some of the frontend state. This is too often forgotten.
Looks like the trend is now clear. The reasons for picking a web framework are lessening. It's more and more viable to use the web platform directly.
Early days for this project but the idea is interesting. I could clearly things I'd want to automate that way.
Clearly there is too much telemetry in most browsers by default and it's worsening. There are a couple of exceptions though.
Interesting story... when you end up turning to v8 having a bug in the field, you're really in trouble.
A good look at both incumbents in the web browser engine space. Still quite some way to go but the results are interesting already.
The writing was on the wall. This is an unsurprising development but Edge users should know where it's going...
Is it the future of web browsers? Maybe... I'm not sure this would be a good thing though.
This is indeed forgotten features available in our desktop and browsers. It can be very convenient.
With the progresses of CSS in recent years it's clear that SASS becomes less useful.
And now we got all the pieces to run CUDA code in the browser. How will you like your cryptominer? Joke aside this opens interesting use cases.
The browser extension ecosystems are definitely a weak link in term of security. Better not have too many random extensions installed.
The Web standards are indeed too complex. That severely limits the possibility of browser engine incumbents. I agree there's a deeper lesson here about the scale of technologies.
Obviously I agree with this. It's time people stop jumping on chromium based browsers.
A very useful but indeed little known feature of Firefox bookmarks.
A good reminder that this is not the Google Chrome alternative you're looking for. It's the same privacy invading mindset with some bigotry on top.