• @pivot_root
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          444 months ago

          Chromium (Google Chrome’s base) is also open source.

          And yet, we’re still at a corporation’s mercy as to whether everything Chromium-based gets ruined by Google’s fuck-what-the-users-want policies. Like with Manifest V3. And JXL support. And extensions on mobile.

            • @AWittyUsername
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              104 months ago

              Except now you have to maintain a branch that’s missing everything after that release upstream.

          • John Richard
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            Users do want MV3. The people complaining about it are in the minority.

            • @halcyoncmdr
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              Users don’t know what the fuck Manifest is period. They just click the internet button. And for the longest time that meant the E with a loop around it. Now that means the multicolored circle.

              • John Richard
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                Users know that they want more security. MV3 makes a major of users that use Chrome safer from malicious extensions.

                • @halcyoncmdr
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                  I get what you’re saying, but the average person has no idea what it is, why they should care, or anything about it. All they see is Google making their extensions stop working. And when that includes some of the most popular extensions, that directly affect Googles revenue, they’re going to think that’s the reason.

                  The overwhelming majority of users get their extensions from the Chrome Web Store… Which Google has full control over. Users expect them to be blocking almost all malicious extensions before they’re even available to download.

                  • z3rOR0ne
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                    This. Google is pushing MV3 to single out and neuter the more robust and customizable ad blockers, like uBO. They’re trying to appease their advertising investors by force feeding ads to you and they’re plugging the leaks/workarounds savvy developers have created to block them.

                    If Firefox ever gets popular enough, what do you wanna bet money bags Google, their primary monetary contributor, will put a condition on the next round of funding that they stop support for MV2?

                    Stay small and crazy customizable Firefox.

              • John Richard
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                Because it makes a majority of users that use Chrome much safer. Do you do any basic research? Do you need me to point you to the getting started guide?

                • The Quuuuuill
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                  254 months ago

                  It doesn’t though. An adblocker is your VERY most important tool in a good security posture. Googles playing any users who ask for MV3 for fools

                  • @Jarix
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                    64 months ago

                    The average user is and always will be an ignorant and careless user. And they are the majority. As in over 50%

        • @AWittyUsername
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          So is Android. So is Chromium. So is React, and Flutter. So is Java.

          Open source doesn’t mean FOSS.

      • Boozilla
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        184 months ago

        I’m grateful for FF, but they also annoy me at times. Just little stuff probably not worth bitching about in detail. But also a peek at the potential for problems that you’re talking about.

        So of course I’ll bitch about it.

        I call it the “stop whatever you think you’d rather do right now and pay attention to our product” type shit.

        Imagine you have a combination wrench and whenever you take it out of the toolbox it starts yammering at you about how great of a wrench it is and all if its shiny features. Fucking ridiculous, right?

        So why do we tolerate software that does that?

        Way too much software does this pushy shit. Just stay outta my face and do your actual job, software.

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          Because people have the attention span of a goldfish and if you aren’t reminding them every 5 seconds of the features they have available they’ll forget they do in fact use them and then complain to support because they can’t spend 5 seconds on the help page.

          I say this, not in defense of mozilla, but in frustration at having to deal daily with these kinds of issues. You can put giant screen-size arrows on where to go / what single “do the thing” button to press and people will still forget 5 seconds later.

          • Boozilla
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            44 months ago

            Good point. That’s true, there is definitely that side of it. I think what you’re talking about is less obnoxious than the stuff that feels forced and make-the-boss-happy promotional. Push notifcations for no reason, etc. It’s a spectrum from necessary to uneccessary, and there’s too much of the latter IMO.

        • The Quuuuuill
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          We’re so fucking used to ads we don’t even always realize we’re getting pushed propaganda

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        104 months ago

        Mmm mmm mmm, Bill Cosby tells me to love my puddin’ pops!

        …i feel sleepy…

      • @[email protected]
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        Firefox is a foundation, not a corporation. And I’m already using Fennec instead of the official release.

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        Yeah, it’s strange just how readily the blinders go up wherever Mozilla is concerned. They’re a corp, just like any other; if they had the money and leverage, they’d be just as aggressive as Google. Have people already forgotten that time they laid off 200+ employees and then gave all the execs bonuses?

        E: Apparently y’all have forgotten. In 2021, Mozilla laid off a few hundred employees. CEO’s salary doubled that year. Fuck Mozilla, they’re no more your friends than Google or Microsoft; they’re the same evil, just smaller-scaled evil, is all.

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          But they haven’t threatened to undercut ad blocking yet, so as a comparison they are better.

          • @[email protected]
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            Absolutely, but Mozilla is pretty much owned by Google anyway, and falling in love with these companies as wide eyed fanboys never looks good when they eventually turn.

            • @Sordid
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              174 months ago

              It’s okay to like them while they do good and then change your mind when they turn evil.

        • John Richard
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          You forgot to also mention that they are a cult where you get attacked if you say anything negative about Mozilla.

          • @TrickDacy
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            You forgot to not shill for an actual corporation

            • John Richard
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              I’m not shilling for anyone. If you want to discuss actual technical details I’m happy to do so. If you’re here just to share your feelings absent facts then I don’t care what you have to say.

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                “this is way safer for users” may as well be feelings. It’s not backed up by anything but a clear boner for Google

          • Beej Jorgensen
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            Looking around, I don’t think that’s true. Lots of bad things are freely said about Mozilla and the people running it.

      • @rtxn
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        594 months ago

        Librewolf, my beloved.

        • @Lost_My_Mind
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          This is the first I’ve heard of LibreWolf. Is it compatible with Windows 7? And also, why is it good?

          • @[email protected]
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            204 months ago

            https://librewolf.net/

            A summary from its site and known technical details:

            • no telemetry by default
            • includes uBlock Origin
            • has sane privacy-respecting defaults
            • prepackages arkenfox user.js
            • relatively well-maintained fork of Firefox that keeps up with upstream
            • No major controversies AFAIK

            As for Windows 7, nobody should really need to install Librewolf anyway on such a device. No device running Windows 7 should have access to the internet at this point. If you are asking about compatibility intending this use case, you have bigger problems to worry about than your choice of browser. If you just need to view HTML files graphically, even Internet Explorer or an older firefox ESR will do.

            • AWildMimicAppears
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              Main features: … Continued support for NPAPI plugins like Silverlight, Adobe Flash and Java

              Picture this in your minds eye: a Windows 7 machine running a browser with still working Flash and Java plugins, connected to the internet in 2024.

              what do you see?

              i see a flourishing ecosystem of worms, viruses and rootkits, all trying to be the one species to get to be the one who does the most damage to the prey species, the common user.

              • @[email protected]
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                Sounds like an interesting experience to me. Admittedly I hadn’t looked that far into it. If Win 7 is a must I’d say just go with latest Firefox.

      • @[email protected]
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        224 months ago

        You’re overreacting. Firefox knows their users. I am a huge “stan” for Firefox, but I will delete it like a time traveller if they make it impossible to ignore ads. I will salt the earth and poop on Firefox’s grave and actively avoid it everywhere… However. If I’m wrong, there will be a Next Thing…

      • @[email protected]
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        64 months ago

        Yeah I’m using Fennec, which doesn’t have that. But as long as it’s a flick of a switch to disable, I don’t really mind. Still a million times better than manifest v3.

      • TerkErJerbs
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        54 months ago

        If you use a DNS solutions you can block all the telemetry shit. Frankly FF has been phoning home in a lot of undesirable ways for many years even before this, like most browsers.

      • @dohpaz42
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        34 months ago

        Not entirely true.

    • @[email protected]
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      64 months ago

      Anyone else been having issues of not being able to load YouTube videos past the first few seconds on Firefox using ublock? I couldn’t find any recent information online. I don’t know if this is part of the war on ad blockers, or unrelated.

      • @[email protected]
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        54 months ago

        It’s been a side effect of the server side ads apparently, but reloading the page fixes it for me.

      • @[email protected]
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        24 months ago

        Yeah, yesterday. I just kept refreshing. FF + unlock + not signed in, seems to trigger it

      • @[email protected]
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        24 months ago

        I watched several videos today on Firefox with ublock origin and no issues. Haven’t run into issues with ads yet.

      • @TrickDacy
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        14 months ago

        Haven’t had that issue, nope

    • @Matriks404
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      04 months ago

      Besides the fact that Mozilla sucks, Firefox is an amazing piece of software. It’s PITA that it’s about to be enshittified.