(bottom tabs - seems previously it was possible to do that for vanilla Firefox via userChrome.css but that becoming harder to do which each release)
Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
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Re: Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
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I couldn't care less where my item is produced. It just so happens that a large variety of high-end products are produced at a higher level of quality (and cost, generally) in the West (including S Korea and Japan); but if someone introduced me to a Nigerian, Mexican, Thai, etc product that surpassed my current choice, I would switch in an instant. I don't understand caring at all about the source, unless there is so…
Some people care about items not travelling twice the globe before landing home. Other people care about work conditions for the produced items they buy, namely not manufactured by children, for which country origin could be an indicator.
Which is pretty dumb thing to care about, since these journeys have minimal carbon footprint, compared to something like local delivery
Re: Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
#33Re: Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
Japanese people are proud of their country. In some nations, like France or Bulgaria it’s taboo. But in the US or Japan it’s fine to be proud of where a product is coming from.
believe me the French are very, very proud of their country, that doesn't really mean you need to buy into rather cringy economic 'patriotism'. Especially when it makes zero sense as in the case of software. It's not like this browser came out of a 500 year old artisanal Japanese crafting shop, where the browser recipes where handed down the family tree With these kinds of things it's basically, I have no way to diff…
In many parts of France, simply displaying the French flag in front of your house is very dangerous, whereas it is perfectly normal for everywhere else.
Re: Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
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I definitely have a preference for made in America, but that really only applies to physical products since there are strong associations with reputation and quality; the "country of origin" of software is far less well-defined in general, especially in the case of OSS.
It's sort of strange to me how many Americans seem to share the same sentiment when my experience has often been the total opposite. China has some of the best factories, supply chains, and collaboration in the world. And while yes, of course, loads of intentionally cheap, low-quality goods are churned out regularly, many Chinese companies also make really solid products, often even the best products until you reach…
Re: Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
#36Re: Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
#37What's the point of stating that "it's made in Japan"? I just don't get it. Does it have improved IME or CJK support? It's not like Japan is famous for its quality software to be honest.
Re: Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
#38What's the point of stating that "it's made in Japan"? I just don't get it. Does it have improved IME or CJK support? It's not like Japan is famous for its quality software to be honest.
Re: Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
Japan is not "connected to some American intelligency agency"??
the connection is less direct, less direct connections imply increased safety.
Re: Floorp – A customisable Firefox fork from Japan
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I think they’re asking why it’s so prominent (more in the title of this submission than the website itself) as if it’s the main feature of the browser
Japanese people are proud of their country. In some nations, like France or Bulgaria it’s taboo. But in the US or Japan it’s fine to be proud of where a product is coming from.