Firefox.
Just thought I'd get that one out of the way early.
Firefox.
Just thought I'd get that one out of the way early.
I love Firefox, but we need more variety in browsers and Chromium is just making it worse! There has to be a way to make building browsers simpler without everyone ending up relying on the product that was designed to ruin the free internet.
Yeah, the biggest problem with Firefox is that its engine is so hard to embed. Chrome has endless clones because it's just so damn easy to embed. And Firefox just has some weak forks like Librewolf.
I'd really rather see Mozilla focus on this rather than all their other stupid endeavors....
What we actually need is more variety in rendering engines. There were never that many, and two or three (Presto, Trident, and Spartan if you count it) have been killed off within the past ten years. All that's left are two lineages: Google's Blink and its barely-threre parent WebKit (in Apple's Safari), and Mozilla's Gecko and its barely-there child Goanna (in Pale Moon).
Unfortunately, the rendering engine is probably the largest single chunk of code in a browser, and writing a new one (or even forking an existing one) is non-trivial.
Firefox fans spamming F5 for any thread that they can comment "Firefox" on
Geez you guys can't take a joke.
God beware someone posting the solution to the problem. ¯\(ツ)/¯
The thing is — not trying to sound snarky about this — do you honestly believe there is someone on the fediverse that hasn't heard of Firefox before.
I believe there are people here who still haven't switched, and this post about a problem and the obvious solution could convince them.
Do they already know the argument? Sure. It's a pretty simple one.
Google Chrome fans spamming F5 on the news page to see what features are being removed next.
We don't have to. There's an ad on for it.
Sure, they just need to fix their annoying bugs on Android.
Everytime I leave a tab open and switch to another app, it's a 50/50 whether I return to a black screen and am forced to restart it or it just works fine.
oh no, anyway... -Firefox users
That, my friends, is why we kept fighting for firefox. It doesn't matter if you like or dislike Mozilla foundation, they have to exist because of shit like this
Thank goodness for Firefox. Google is really doing their best to make the Internet unusable.
Google justified this change by highlighting how extensions using the Web Request API could access and modify all the data in a network request, essentially being able to change everything that a user could do on the web (~~which is pretty scary and problematic when you think about it~~ which is a perfectly valid usecase of a user-installed extension).
I mean what else do I want it to do if not ~~modify~~ extend my usage of the web?
This is good new if you ask me: more people switching to firefox
People don't even know about manifest v3 let alone switching to Firefox. They will just use whatever google throws at them.
This was true of IE too.
All of this has happened before, and will happen again.
Goddamnit I missed out again, faaaackkk! Why do i keep using Firefox ? Why?
Because you don't randomly insist that your tab UI is some extremely fucking specific way that is somehow required to use the Internet! The nerve!
Guess I just need to keep using firefox. shrug
Well what did you expect from an advertising company with a side hustle in web search.
This article is really wrong, wow. There is already a Manifest V3-compliant version of uBlock Origin, it's discussed in this thread: https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/338
I don't know if it's stated definitively anywhere, but I'm pretty sure the plan is to roll out that different version to Chrome users as an update to the existing extension. It's going to be slightly worse because MV3 is still missing some API features.
that version works but it's always been a lite version compared to the standard ublock origin with far less capabilities and features.
I could have sworn I saw something saying Google caved on this due to pressure.
It was something else. Web drm : Web Integrity API.
Tho I don't think they canceled the mobile variant of it for apps.
Enshitification continues.
Not sponsored, I just genuinely like the product. Adguard doesn't require manifests because it works outside the browser.
On the other news I hope this bullshit is finally the straw that kills chrome.
Not sponsored, I just genuinely like the product. Adguard doesn't require manifests because it works outside the browser.
But trivial to circumvent. Just change the origin url from (for example) 'ads.google.com' to 'google.com' and you no longer can block ads based on DNS blocking.
While it is now not a hugh thread it will eventually happen when they manage to eradicate adblockers in the browser.
Ublock origin is far way more advanced and complete than adguard, though. Cosmetic filtering, for example
Amazing how versioning can give an air of legitimacy through the illusion of progress.
I suppose this will affect chromium too?
Since Chrome does not "disable uBlock Origin" but Google deprecating manifest V2 in favor of manifest V3 it will be done in Chromium because Chromium does the heavy lifting and Chrome is "just a Chromium based browser".
Didn't expect the day to come when I can no longer use Chromium based browsers.
Oh well, anyway.
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