unwarlikeExtortion
@unwarlikeExtortion@lemmy.ml
- Comment on Firefox has an ambitious new roadmap, the browser is also losing millions of users a month 3 weeks ago:
Great suggestion!
I’m a refugee from Reddit back from the API apocalypse days, so I might be suppsed to be an experienced Lemming, but I’m not.
Nor here or on reddit do I know “how” to post. What community, what to say, how to say it. I only know how to hijack others’ comments and add in my own shitty take.
I would very much like to up my browser game. I remember trying to get a userchrome that emulates the 2016-era Chrome tabs, but I had little luck. I managed to make something myself by splicing together some github repos I found, but that was a long time ago and that install is long gone.
Oh, and to avoid any ambiguity: I switched completely from Reddit onto here in protest during the apocalypse.
- Comment on Google will now verify if you're a human by turning on your webcam and asking you to wave your hand 3 weeks ago:
Doesn’t AI work great for this, what with those AIs that turn Reddit mods into anime cosplayer girls?
- Comment on Firefox has an ambitious new roadmap, the browser is also losing millions of users a month 3 weeks ago:
AFAIK most forks disable everything they deem privacy-problemstic, which I would assume includes all telemetry.
- Comment on Firefox has an ambitious new roadmap, the browser is also losing millions of users a month 3 weeks ago:
Also, what’s with the pushing of the football world championship?
I don’t care for it.
I also want a browser that lets me browse the web and do what I want. Not what it decides to shill next.
In someone’s eyes it might seem a small issue, but they add up.
All the resources spent pn testing this one-off feature that’ll be scrapped in a few weeks because it’ll outlive its usefullness is a waste of time and resources.
What I want is a chrome-style history page with good UX and not the history sidebar and modal from 20+ years ago.