Too bad firebug was discontinued.
It’s time to give Firefox a fresh chance
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#92This article starts with the headline, "Because everyone using Chrome for everything is a bad idea" and it's right about the need for diversity in browsers. But that doesn't mean just Firefox or Chrome. On the contrary, for technically inclined users it's time to consider giving up on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and all the other locked-down anti-user walled gardens that violate software freedoms. I know this is a niche…
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#94Note the "Access your data on 5 other sites".
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#95I want privacy-first browser. Period.
I also was backing Mozilla foundation (small sums) for 5+ years in hopes they will focus on browsers. They did not. They are cutting deals with ad serving companies, they are spending resources on mobile os, they are spending resources on VR browser and I don't know what else.
Good luck to them, but I want fast and reliable privacy-first browser and they are not that right now. Brave is.
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#96Earlier quoted context omitted.
My same analogy with cars would be : "Would you drive a car produced by Exxon". Google interest is not the web, it's its own profit.
Mozilla made 530M in 2016 - they're a company. Firefox is is a strategical business decision. Their interest in the web is the exact same interest as Google's in the web. $$$.
Re: It’s time to give Firefox a fresh chance
#97This article starts with the headline, "Because everyone using Chrome for everything is a bad idea" and it's right about the need for diversity in browsers. But that doesn't mean just Firefox or Chrome. On the contrary, for technically inclined users it's time to consider giving up on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and all the other locked-down anti-user walled gardens that violate software freedoms. I know this is a niche…
Then what do you recommend switching to?
Re: It’s time to give Firefox a fresh chance
#98Earlier quoted context omitted.
My same analogy with cars would be : "Would you drive a car produced by Exxon". Google interest is not the web, it's its own profit.
Mozilla made 530M in 2016 - they're a company. Firefox is is a strategical business decision. Their interest in the web is the exact same interest as Google's in the web. $$$.
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#99Question on those using firefox as a daily driver on OS X. Comparisons batterywise to safari how much less battery life do you get in general with firefox now? That is my #1 reason for sticking to safari for now. That and I need to find out what extensions I need again after the switch to the new extension model.
Both Chrome and Firefox seem to use slightly more battery than Safari on my 2016 MBP. When I say slightly more, I mean that according to Activity Monitor, they both have ~3x more "energy impact", however in practice I haven't noticed a difference in my battery life. The major difference with Firefox is that on some websites (namely Google Maps, Youtube, Twitch, sometimes Gmail), Firefox spikes my CPU usage/temperatur…
If its in spitting distance of safari it'll be ok, i'm a pretty hard user of tabs though so would be nice to get back to tree style tabs. But sounds like it might be worth a go.
I'll give safari and firefox a comparison with the same tabs opened in a window and see how long it takes to get to some battery %. Chrome last time I checked with a comparison with the same kind of usage was over an hour less battery life.
But this is obviously impacted by what websites one goes to etc... so really impacted by my own usage really.
Re: It’s time to give Firefox a fresh chance
#100Best things I've loved since I switched:
- Cookie AutoDelete, keeps a whitelist of domains and deletes the rest, which works nicely with:
- Multi-Account Containers: Create multiple cookiejars
- Decentraleyes: Caches JS files from CDN servers for faster loads.