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- wolnyinternet@szmer.info
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- cross-posted to:
- wolnyinternet@szmer.info
- memesy@szmer.info
- I don’t understand why people use Chome? Just use any other Chromium based open source browser or Firefox - Probably because most don’t know what Chromium is, or what open-source means or why certain websites don’t work (or work as well as in Chrome). Sad but true. 
- most of the population isn’t tech-savvy enough to know about different browser types, or care about which one they’re using. The reason chrome is so dominant is because it comes pre-installed on many devices, and so people just don’t bother to change it. 
 
- if I recall correctly many adblockers (including uBlock origin) stopped working a while ago on chrome when chrome implemented manifest v3.0 for extensions - Hasn’t happened quite yet. uBlock Origin on Chrome is much less robust than on Firefox, that’s for sure. Manifest 3 is finishing it’s rollout this month and we’re looking at not being able to functionally use adblockers in Chrome very soon. - Ah okay, thanks for the info. I don’t use chrome myself and haven’t been reading up on the whole ordeal recently so my information was a bit outdated lol 
 
 
- Use librewolf, much better. - What’s different between Firefox and librewolf ? - librewolf is hardened firefox out of the box. If you want to harden firefox yourself or use user.js from arkenfox you can achieve the same end result. 
- librewolf is hardened firefox out of the box. If you want to harden firefox yourself or use user.js from arkenfox you can achieve the same end result. 
 
 
- I didn’t realize people were still using Chrome. I thought most jumped ship a few years ago. - Not trying to be rude, but really? You thought that “most people jumped ship” on a browser that still has over 70% of the desktop browser marketshare in 2023? - Hell on mobile browsers it is just over 60% marketshare. The people that “jumped ship” on that one all own iPhones. - This is just a silly statement. 
- I used Firefox for years, then switched to Chrome for a bit. It ate up 60% of my RAM for no fucking reason, so I switched back to Firefox a few years ago. Fuck Chrome 
- I currently have 32 tabs open in Edge, albeit most of them have been suspended. - I also have FFXIV running at 40-60 fps. I could start encoding a video right now, and Edge would slow down minimally. - But for some reason, Firefox has always been slower for me. I truly don’t understand why. 
 
- Friendship ended with Youtube (partially) - Now Piped is my new best Friend. 
- Always have been 👨🚀🔫 
- Anyone have any good extensions for hiding ad blockers from sites? Can ublock origin do it natively? - If those popups appear you can usually manually remove them using ublock origin - Yep, using the Element Zapper. The little lightning bolt icon. 
 
- I’ve used only ublock for a while and haven’t had any issues with sites detecting adblock. Heck, even with the recent youtube debacle I still block ads on yt and haven’t noticed any of the things people are complaining about. Though, I have youtube enhancer as well which also blocks ads. 
 
- I switched back to Firefox just yesterday. 
- I have been really digging Brave lately. - I switched to it a little more than a year ago now and can’t imagine going back. 
- It’s just chrome with cryptobro twist - Not just a twist. It tries to shove crypto in your face and monetize your browsing time constantly. There are far better alternatives like Vivaldi and Firefox that don’t do that nonsense at all. - For what’s it’s worth, finding an alternate revenue source would be good for keeping the web good. - Hosting is not free and how many sites can you donate to, realistically? 
 
 
 
- Be friends with Vivaldi!! - Been there, done that, found more holes in vivaldi than the chrome itself, switched up to LibreWolf (a hardened fork of firefox.) - Nice to see LibreWolf getting some attention. Great fork 
 
- Vivaldi still uses Chromium as a base, so you’re still supporting Google and Chrome. Literally only Firefox and its forks use a different rendering engine (used to be Gecko, I think it’s Quantum now). If you are using a browser with Blink as a rendering engine, you’re using Google code, and Google will still be in control of your browser. - deleted by creator - Thank you for the clarification! 
 
- doesn’t safari also hav it’s own engine? - It does, but Safari is not cross-platform only macOS and iOS. Firefox is on Windows, Linux (x86 and ARM variants), macOS, Android, and iOS. 
 
 
 














