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  • teohhanhui@mastodon.socialT
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    @the_wub @Gargron The ads in Firefox can be turned off. The AI features can also be turned off. Yes, it's annoying that they're focused on such things that do not benefit the user whatsoever, but Firefox is still the best way to help fight the Chromium / Blink monopoly.

  • fahim_ahmed@mastodon.socialF
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    @Gargron I can't daily drive a Chromium browser; it feels weird. I have custom user.js and policies files for Firefox. When I place both in the right directories, I don't need to change a thing in the settings.

  • fahim_ahmed@mastodon.socialF
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    @transicorn @Gargron You can use vanilla Firefox. You just need to put in some time to make a user.js with your settings. After that, you can just use that user.js and won't need to tinker with Firefox settings.

  • stinerman@mastodon.socialS
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    @teohhanhui @the_wub @Gargron yes, the AI stuff in Firefox basically does not exist in forks like LibreWolf.

  • transicorn@mastodon.socialT
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    @fahim_ahmed @Gargron Or, use a fork if you're like most users and don't either have the time or want to put it in to do something already done ootb that continues to update accordingly as Mozilla adds more things you don't want... unlike your user.js.

    If you want more control over your config... there's certainly that option as well.

  • the_wub@mastodon.socialT
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    @teohhanhui @Gargron If there was a single button to permanently* disable the ad infrastructure then I would use it.

    If there was a single button to permanently* disable all AI features I would use it.

    And so on for other "features".

    Using about:config to change the state of a list of switches to ensure that all AI is turned off, switches that may, at some point in the future be removed from about:config is not going to make me want to be a FireFox user again.

    *as in disabled for evermore.

  • fahim_ahmed@mastodon.socialF
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    @transicorn @Gargron From my experience, Mozilla doesn't change that much from update to update. I haven't messed with the user.js file to disable anything major other than the AI stuff. I sometimes edit it to enable a new feature that is disabled by default.

    Librewolf's default config is too aggressive, and I need to change too many things to make it usable for normal web browsing. It's not worth the hassle for me, and there's a delay in updates.

  • fahim_ahmed@mastodon.socialF
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    @transicorn @Gargron I think Waterfox is in a sweet spot between vanilla Firefox and Librewolf.

    Having a customized user.js ensures that when you reinstall Firefox, you don't need to touch the settings page.

  • tikend@mastodon.socialT
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    @Gargron such a shame Firefox stopped being a real alternative. It has a better core, but they are just afraid doing it differently than Chrome for some reason

  • chemicalheadset@mastodon.socialC
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    @Gargron it’s Firefox’s lack of modern standard support and worse dev tools that keep me away

  • gargron@mastodon.socialG
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    @chemicalheadset You can't be for real, Firefox dev tools are far more extensive than what Chrome offers.

  • chemicalheadset@mastodon.socialC
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    @Gargron chromium ones have nice integration with vscode and a set of matching keyboard shortcuts. Plus I really like the profiler, but this is all just preference I suppose.

  • herruncle@mastodon.socialH
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    @Gargron Although Brave is based on Chrome, it is a completely different browser. By default, it blocks ads and much more, and it doesn't lag even with 100 tabs open. You just have to try it. And in addition, there is the Duckduckgo.com search engine.

  • gargron@mastodon.socialG
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    @HerrUncle Brave being founded and lead by a massive homophobe is a deal breaker for me.

  • cairobraga@gts.cairobraga.comC
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    @tachan @Gargron you can also EASILY change that setting globally, so your point seems VERY misinformed, Eugen.

  • chris_colvin@mastodon.socialC
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    @Gargron unfortunately ram usage is only part of the equation. Especially on mobile, Firefox (and/or Waterfox) regularly scroll terribly, break sites, or just load extremely slowly. As a web dev it's also frustratingly slow at implementing new standards. I want to use something other than Chromium, but it's becoming rather difficult.

  • chris_colvin@mastodon.socialC
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    @Gargron heck just today I was trying to use Mastodon on my Pixel 10 with Firefox and scrolling my timeline was like a slideshow. No issues on Chromium browsers.

  • davesmeg@mastodon.socialD
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    @Gargron I've tried Chrome on and off for many years.
    Never managed to get on with it.
    Most of the plugins don't work right and barely any privacy/adblock plugins work at all.
    Pages would render only half way a lot of the time, other times IE would load instead and show the xml of the page that the link to download something would use.

  • fahim_ahmed@mastodon.socialF
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    @transicorn @Gargron

    > I didn't respond to Eugen thinking everyone would be happy with my suggestion.

    Same 🫡

  • coldkennels@mastodon.socialC
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    @KalenXI @Gargron the absolute best chromium-based browser I’ve ever used was Stainless. It didn’t exist for long and it hasn’t been updated since 2011 (!), but it was still the only Chromium browser that didn’t feel like bloatware.

    Vivaldi showed promise initially, but it’s now so over-laden with features that it feels more like an operating system than a browser.

    I just want a bare-bones stripped back browser that blocks all ads and AI bullshit. That shouldn’t be as rare as it is.


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