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@asgs meh, considering *why* they were doing it, i think mozilla's full of crap. Banning sideloading addons that aren't in compliance with their guidelines? Oh come on, 1984 has passed, mozilla's a little late
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@Frederick considering your views on free speech what do you think about mozilla banning dissenter?
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asgs115626y@fuck2code maybe. But I don't want to hate and stop supporting a product that did a lot of things to the public, just because some people in their org decided to do something
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@Alice use curl to get the html file, convert it to a pdf with ms word 2009 and then view it in a pdf viewer or you should jump off a bridge
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Chrome. I'd switch to ff but it's not as intuitive as chrome. Or at least my fingers do not like the change
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@Alice @fuck2code curl is the best one. Simple and fast, you just need to parser the HTML in your head.
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@Mizz141 my partner in crime? Sure how can i forget? Btw it's not like you were the first one to notice i'm back.
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I'm glad that the add-on system is secure. Used nightly for a couple days then the update on mainline hit and everything works again.
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maykdev4176yThis might sound a bit odd as I'm saying Brave Browser. It is a chrome build with added tweaks it is my fav browser now.
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@EDWCode the ad blocks works for the most part, the only thing I've noticed it missing is the ads Google sticks in Gmail. Beyond that it's been stable as a rock.
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Root826026y@Frederick I absolutely get what you mean.
And really, the more you dig into anything, the more crap you'll find. Everything is just layers upon layers of crap. Some piles have different building materials and might look better than others; doesn't mean they aren't full of crap, too, if you dig far enough.
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Chromium nobody? It is almost like Google Chrome but open source. It surprises me that most people I work with did not even hear of it
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@EDWCode they released a large update for it (I think a couple months ago) that substantially improved my experience with it.
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I still use Firefox, because what are the alternatives that the people we develop websites/applications for actually use? Basically just Chrome / Safari / Edge (or IE if you're unlucky). Out of all of those, Chrome is the only one that even comes close to being usable for development, but I switched back to Firefox when they released Quantum and haven't looked back
What browsers do you guys use? After allthe controversy with firefox lately, I want to switch to something else.
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