• RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works
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    8 days ago

    I love Firefox because with about:config and User css you can configure it just like you want it. Also Falkon because you get a fully featured browser that runs decently on older hardware

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    Firefox everywhere. It’s not perfect, but is still the closest a browser gets.

    Unless I need a PWA on desktop, then Edge (windows) or ungoogled chromium (linux).

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    8 days ago

    Started using Zen browser recently and it’s not bad! Basically Firefox but more stylish and more privacy. It syncs with my Mozilla/Firefox account so on mobile I just use Firefox.

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    Pale Moon, originally forked from Firefox many years ago (although the codebases have diverged so far that most Firefox patches no longer apply). Still xul, still supports Firefox extensions from back in the day as well as extensions purpose-written for it. On the downside, it occasionally isn’t compatible with the latest bleeding-edge nonstandard Javascript features—I keep Vivaldi around for the extremely rare occasion when something goes wrong with a site that I absolutely must visit for some reason (I think I’ve needed it twice in the past five years).

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    I have been using Vivaldi for about half a year and so far it is working well for me. Originally moved to it due to it’s privacy features, but finding other areas quite useful too such as workspaces

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      I use Vivaldi as well but every time I update it I need to change one of it’s internal JS files to remove one UI restriction that annoys me: I use two vertical tab bars, one for showing all the tab groups and another for showing the tabs inside the selected group. For some reason Vivaldi limits the width of the two sidebar (combined) to 330px, which is too small for my tastes.

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    Gonna go ahead and be downvote sponge here: Brave. Its privacy features and integrated Adblock have no peer that I’ve found yet, and easy bookmark/history syncing across multiple devices.

    Yeah the CEO is a POS. Find me a tech CEO that’s not, besides Meredith Whitaker.

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      Worried about privacy but uses a crypto scamming software. Weird flex but ok.

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          The fact that it’s even part of the software is a non starter for me. I don’t trust that company at all.

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            Fair enough. I agree for what it’s worth—just have yet to find a browser that meets my needs for both usability and privacy. Always happy to explore options and I do sometimes. Just always end up back with Brave because everything else I try ends up annoying me in some way or the other.

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      Honestly, I don’t get the hate for Brendan Eich, he created JavaScript (awkward design, but it was hugely successful) and co-founded Mozilla, so I think he was a fantastic influence for the open web until someone decided to make a big deal about his private donations. To be clear, I disagree with his political positions, but I don’t think they should have any bearing on his suitability as a leader at Mozilla, and I think Mozilla would be in a much better place had he stayed on as CEO. I like the initiative of Brave Search, and I think, in general, Brave is doing a lot of interesting things.

      That said, I use Firefox because I believe strongly in open web standards, and Mozilla is the biggest competitor to Chromium’s rendering and JavaScript engine. I use Brave as a backup browser (i.e. testing for Chromium browsers, random pages that don’t work on FF, etc), but I won’t daily drive it while a credible alternative to Chromium’s rendering engine exists. I’m also disappointed at some of the choices they’ve made (e.g. the BAT thing should’ve been a way to pay to remove ads, not a way for users to get some kind of profit; I’d love to be able to pay a few cents here and there for ad-free content I like).

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    LibreWolf on desktop and Mull on Android. Basically Firefox with a little more privacy.