• soulfirethewolf@lemdro.id
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    1 year ago

    My gripe is Mozilla not implementing PWA’'s (for reasons I have no idea), and then the whole thing with privacy pass (because they’re too afraid of centralization of any kind despite being a multi-million dollar non-profit).

    I seriously do hate that Firefox is going to be my only option on a couple of months for ad blocking. Because I strongly doubt it’s going to get any better between now and June given the rate that Mozilla develops that and how little they listen to their userbase.

    As for all the forks out there, they usually don’t have a mobile equivalent to go with them so they’re only half decent to me.

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      1 year ago

      The reason was that it didn’t have enough users and it costed resources to maintain and develop (despite Mozilla’s- how many developers?- that needlessly removed GTK theming support from their apps). Personally I don’t like web apps due to their memory footprint, so for the only times I use them, I just search it up.

      I seriously do hate that Firefox is going to be my only option on a couple of months for ad blocking.

      It isn’t. uBO Lite and Adguard are already enough to block most ads since Google increased the adlist-without-extension-update-limits a bunch of times.

      As for all the forks out there, they usually don’t have a mobile equivalent to go with them so they’re only half decent to me.

      Waterfox recently launched their Android version