

Focus is vastly inferior and without extension support? Also no fully FOSS version available
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Focus is vastly inferior and without extension support? Also no fully FOSS version available


@lecroix74
@firefoxnightly @firefox@lemmy.world @firefoxwebdevs @firefox@fedia.io
It is slower. Of course I know where they are, but it takes an extra click, the drawer has animations (doesnt respect the system disabling them), and not all extensions are shown and the order cannot be changed.


The idea is to create a bunch of separate ones. The whole database is huge, 144TB exists on this archive alone


Absolutely, do that for the ones you like! This is also more low level for people to guide them through the process


Well, Asahi development was not random dart throwing. They used some VM that can be loaded in an early boot stage, which apple then removed on later devices, making m4 way harder to support.
On Android, a locked bootloader means you cannot change the core operating system. It has nothing to do with how documented or standards compliant the rest of the system is.
Oooh, Federation XD
Yeah the KDE Lemmy account “reposted” your post. No idea how that works
@schnurrito
https://blogs.kde.org/2025/07/08/amarok-3.3-far-above-the-clouds-released/
Please! That was hard to open, the lemmy link is from your instance I guess, so it didnt load in #Jerboa
#Lemmy is nice (lol I just want a #Reddit that doesnt suck) but the functionality… links not loading, always weird share links to your own instance… it is annoying
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#Firefox got a ton of variants/forks recently.
So yeah I take Firefox + Arkenfox user.js or Librewolf if they fixed their CI/CD
Yes absolutely, the workflows especially in Dolphin, Plasma search, Panel are just great.
@NewNewAugustEast
Firefox Android in general has no way of selectively keeping cookies (logins vs tracking) AT ALL. You need #CookieAutoDelete for that.
It also has no content blocker, unlike Brave. You need #uBlockOrigin for that (and no, DNS-based filtering is not good. Little user control, little granularity and badness enumeration)
So it isnt really a privacy friendly browser at all.
Additionally, Focus is stripped down even more, has probably a unique fingerprint etc. And Mozilla includes blobs and nobody cares to release a blobfree version.
For privacy and usability, use #Ironfox.
Hey, @celenity is even here!
Ironfox asks if you want to install uBlockOrigin in the setup screen (which is reall neat btw)