As read from my Mozilla Firefox…

  • @Audalin
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    476 months ago

    CVEs are constantly found in complex software, that’s why security updates are important. If not these, it’d have been other ones a couple of weeks or months later. And government users can’t exactly opt out of security updates, even if they come with feature regressions.

    You also shouldn’t keep using software with known vulnerabilities. You can find a maintained fork of Chromium with continued Manifest V2 support or choose another browser like Firefox.

    • deweydecibel
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      6 months ago

      You also shouldn’t keep using software with known vulnerabilities. You can find a maintained fork of Chromium with continued Manifest V2 support or choose another browser like Firefox.

      It’s disgusting how this exact idea is used to push users away from things they want, and no matter what they claim, you can’t convince me this isn’t part of how they design certain updates. When the customer has no choice but to update, the company has no reason to make the update appealing. They can actively make it all worse and worse and worse, while continuing to scare users into accepting it.

      I’m tired of companies hiding behind “security” to mask anti-consumer shit, and I’m tired of the security community helping them shovel that shit while acting like the consumer is a fool for not wanting to eat it.

        • @[email protected]
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          406 months ago

          Backporting security and bug fixes is a responsible and reasonable measure taken by any software that actually respects its users ESPECIALLY when a new breaking update is released. You failed at bullying a stranger with valid concerns. Try to bring reason with you next time before you decide to be rude and condescending.

    • @reddig33
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      76 months ago

      Maybe that software doesn’t need to be so fucking “complex”. It’s a web browser. Stop cramming everything but the kitchen sink into it. Half of the crap in web browsers like WebGL and WASM should be plugins anyway.

    • @AbidanYre
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      66 months ago

      You can find a maintained fork of Chromium with continued Manifest V2 support or choose another browser like Firefox

      You can find them, but you’re not getting them installed on your government issued work computer.

        • @AbidanYre
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          36 months ago

          Fair enough. My experience is mainly in and around the DoD.

      • @essteeyou
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        46 months ago

        I’m using IE5.5 and a screen resolution of 800x600 because a website said that was the best way to view it 25 years ago.

        • @Audalin
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          156 months ago

          xkcd.com is best viewed with Netscape Navigator 4.0 or below on a Pentium 3±1 emulated in Javascript on an Apple IIGS at a screen resolution of 1024x1. Please enable your ad blockers, disable high-heat drying, and remove your device from Airplane Mode and set it to Boat Mode. For security reasons, please leave caps lock on while browsing.

          • Rhaedas
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            76 months ago

            Never realized that was there. One of the ten thousand.