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Finally did the switch to Firefox and migrated my passwords to a proper password manager. Bye chrome!

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  • 5
    Next Steps: Brave, Konqueror, SeaMonkey, Midori, Lynx, straight-up curl, Tor
  • 6
    @Wolle curl... 😂
    Yes I can see the girl in the red dress
  • 5
    In my experience Firefox is hardly an improvement. The buggiest browser I’ve used in half a decade… tbh, I can’t think of one browser that doesn’t annoy the shit out of me 🤔
  • 1
    @100110111 I don't know, it kinda works better than Chrome on my Linux. And the devtools are nice
  • 2
    🍾!
  • 1
    @ScriptCoded the devtools in the FF dev edition are the best I’ve come across, got to hand them that.
  • 1
    @rEaL-jAsE Google, RAM, devTools, Linux non bullshittery
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    @100110111 Ever tried Brave?
  • 0
    I have done the same years ago, it wasn't an much of an improvement.

    Meantime I tried Brave which became everything I Ever wanted in a browser.
  • 1
    @100110111 Yeah... Honestly the only really good part of firefox is the integrated pdf viewer. That shit's fast
  • 0
    @masterwayne tried, dislike much. My dislike toward the company itself doesn’t help.

    I played around with different browsers on my work Mac today. Turns out @rEaL-jAsE ain’t lying. And since Vivaldi has fixed the issues they had on Mac, guess those are the two better ones.
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    @12bitfloat don't forget about decent tab management. That reason alone is enough to switch. If I have 5 different gitlab tabs open and check something out in a ticket I really need that switch to last tab to jump to the merge request instead of a pipeline run or whatever.
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    @hjk101 there are browsers with better tab management around. Like that Vivaldi I mentioned.
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