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Re: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

#11
post #7

Why is this on here?

Because https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20044430&p=2

It just feels like an ad. No mention of that other article, and it's a REAL stretch to say that these are related. No more ad spam on Hacker News, it's one of the few good sites left.

Re: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

#12
post #2

Really tired of this Firefox spam. If you think ad blocking is so important then let usage share % speak by itself when Chrome removes ad blocking, if they actually do it.

As much as I also don’t like the same, I do think it’s important and healthy for the browser ecosystem to have diversity.

Re: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

#13
post #2

Really tired of this Firefox spam. If you think ad blocking is so important then let usage share % speak by itself when Chrome removes ad blocking, if they actually do it.

Yes, god forbid people advocate their perspectives on technology in a technology discussion forum.

What opinion? It's just an ad by firefox to download firefox. Do you have an opinion why I should download this you want to share?

Re: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

#14
post #2

Really tired of this Firefox spam. If you think ad blocking is so important then let usage share % speak by itself when Chrome removes ad blocking, if they actually do it.

Yes, god forbid people advocate their perspectives on technology in a technology discussion forum.

With some reasoning or something, okay. Example: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18626316 --- That was an interesting read.

This? This is just spam.

Re: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

#15
Google will keep locking down Chrome and using corporate talk to hand wave it away, only recourse is to leave.

First it’s “sign in” with obtuse ways to turn it off. Then block Adblocking, once again with obtuse ways to disable... the end goal is pretty obvious, get the majority of Chrome users to turn on ads and tie their real names to their Chrome browser.

Of course let “power users” (who’ll turn that crap off anyways) have their switches to do so. It gives Google plausible deniability.

——

To those who say just fork Chrome adfm had a good article explaining why that doesn’t work:

> And while you can use or adapt Chromium to your heart's content, your new browser won't work with most internet video unless you license a proprietary DRM component called Widevine from Google. The API that connects to Widevine was standardized in 2017 by the World Wide Web Consortium, whose members narrowly voted down a proposal to change the membership rules for the W3C to require members not to abuse the DMCA to prevent DRM from becoming a tool to undermine competition.

https://boingboing.net/2019/05/29/hoarding-software-freedom....

Re: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

#16

Am I missing something here? There is no article just a download link correct? I use Firefox exclusively because of the sidebar tab extension and will probably use it until Firefox dies a slow death.

The content is:

> Switching to Firefox is fast, easy and risk-free. Firefox imports your bookmarks, autofills, passwords and preferences from Chrome.

    1. Select what to take from Chrome.
    2. Let Firefox do the rest.
    3. Enjoy the web faster, all set up for you.
Pretty brief article, but that's the point isn't it? Firefox makes it easy to switch, hence the article is brief.

Edit: This page (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/download/) is the firefox download page. The article linked (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/switch/) is not that page, it's a page specifically explaining the [trivial] process of switching from Chrome. It also happens to have a download link.

Re: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

#17
Too bad it takes a lot more than "a few minutes" to get used to Firefox and all of its quirks. Like the fact that I can have like 20 tabs open at the same time before they start hiding themselves from me.

Re: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

#19
post #18

Why is leaving the only recourse? Chromium is free software. Forking always remains an option.

Chromium is not Chrome. Switching from Chrome to Chromium is still leaving Chrome.

Whether or not Chromium or Firefox are more to your liking is another matter, and whether or not switching to Chromium accomplishes what you want to accomplish by leaving Chrome is another matter.

Re: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

#20
I switched a couple of months ago because Chrome is just a bloated piece of garbage. One of my favorite features in Firefox is containers, which I used to have different users for in Chrome. Maybe Chrome has something similar now but it's one of the things I liked when I switched over. Haven't had any issues so far, glad I did
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