Spyke
beehaw.org

Firefox mobile with uBlock origin is a fucking godsend, the mobile web is nigh unusable without it because of ads.

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Whenever I'm watching someone else use a browser and I see how many ads there are, I realize how great UBlock is.

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pawb.social

It's also part of why I don't use apps for things like YouTube: I don't have to deal with ads if I just access the site like normal via Firefox.

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lemmy.one

If you want to put in a little effort: Youtube Revanced is the official Youtube app without ads

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delmainreply
beehaw.org

You need to be able to see how long people have until they die?

(What does "Shinigami Eyes" do?)

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Thanks, I already used Firefox Nightly with Ublock Origin but imma also add Shinigami Eyes

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meow_dreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

i know this is a joke, but: firefox is still implementing manifest v3. the difference is that they're keeping WebRequest

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blahajreply
lemmy.world

Yes, but they will keep supporting MV2 "for the foreseeable future", which means that all old extensions should keep working. It is going to be somewhat scary when they decide to remove MV2 support, but for now we are good.

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IIRC they said that they will keep MV2 until they are able to make the extensions work without MV2

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Not to mention the Firefox app on Android allows add-ons so you can use Ublock Origin on it too.

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alright now put on the ears and install Arch

Already have, and my Lemmy instance is iusearchlinux.fyi

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halvareply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

ublock still works on chromium browsers, it's just that it's less feature rich

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FIREFOX MY BELOVED!!! I haven't touched chrome since summer of 2019, don't regret the switch one bit.

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I vibe with Firefox Nightly. It's unstable, but I've only had a build completely stop functioning once.

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Librewolf is great; ngl it feels like vanilla Firefox has gotten too comfortable pushing sponsored content as of late

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Lanthanaereply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Tbf Mozilla needs money to keep doing good work, and I don't mind "paying" for Firefox like that when the only alternatives are "paying" by letting Google track and sell my personal data.

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That is true. But honestly, when it comes to software I'd just rather be left alone, it's why I moved from Windows in the first place.

I totally wouldn't mind donating to Mozilla in some other way though.

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feddit.de

That money's going to Mozila tho (or the Mozilla foundation or something, I never get the exact details right without looking up).

Anyway, the point is it will not be used to fund Firefox development if that is where you intend it to go. Can't, for legal reasons or other bs.

Probably no harm in donating whatsover, they do other great stuff aswell, just YSK.

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as far ar I know:

the corporation builds the browser

the foundation does activism (and owns the corporation)

MZLA only exists because thunderbird needed some legal entity after Mozilla handed it over to the community

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what would I do without my cross-platform history, passwords, and addon syncing? Mozilla is a godsend <3

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I used to use Firefox but half the websites I visted were broken on it. Companies don't make their websites compatible with it anymore which really sucks. If Chrome kills adblocker, I'll switch back, but it's just annoying when you get to the middle of a transaction and the site stops working because the devs were too lazy to test on anything but Chrome.

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What kinds of websites are you using? Been using Firefox my whole life, and the only instances I can remember of stuff not working on it are the web version of Microsoft Teams (Which works now), one proctoring site which required Opera, and some website where you could create music from samples that for some reason required Chrome.

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I've been using Firefox since the days of Windows XP, I ain't gonna stop now.

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Jokes on those that went shiny and chromium, I never left Firefox.

Bless the gecko! Gecko is love, gecko is lyfe.

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beehaw.org

I mean I use Firefox, but why is it a better alternative? (I think I started using it cause it doesn't stop screen sharing on discord)

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Mainly because it's not a Chromium based browser. Chrome is making it hard/impossible to use adblock, and if Firefox were to die for whatever reason, Google would basically monopolize the way we interact with the internet (which it has almost done already)

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uBlock Origin (the good ad blocker) works best on Firefox because Google made it impossible for it to work as well on Chrome, and all browsers based on Chrome inherit that flaw. uBlock Origin is better because the developers don't have an "acceptable ads" program where they let some ads through, like Adblock Plus does.

Also, the developers of Adblock Plus let websites buy their way into the Acceptable Ads program.

https://ublockorigin.com/

https://adblockplus.org/en/acceptable-ads

https://restoreprivacy.com/report-ad-blockers-allowing-acceptable-ads/

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feddit.de

I found Firefox WAY before i found Lemmy, no Chrome on my machines, UBlock Origin, Noscript, Facebook Container, Video Downloadhelper, Firefox lets one retake control

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I switched to Firefox two years ago and never looked back :) Google chrome is transphobic

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halvareply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

fyi brave is owned by a homophobe and they profit from putting their ads on content creators' accounts without asking them first

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Feels like I can't support anything without finding out it's run by pure evil- or that it's in the process of being ruined.

Fail again

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autocorrect doesn't work on firefox in macs which drove me away, very annoying

but also lemmy only works in firefox [and definitely not safari, very bad]

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Da_Boomreply
iusearchlinux.fyi

Sounds like your PC might need a refresh. Apps don't usually break for no reason.

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Da_Boomreply
iusearchlinux.fyi

Firefox remembers tabs as well, there are many days where ill start Firefox and ill be looking at the same tabs I'm looking at when i last closed it, and if not there's always the "restore previous session" option in the history menu.

  • It's an option in the settings for remembering previously opened windows and tabs.
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I was using Firefox on my phone forever because it can block ads on mobile, and moved back to it from Chrome when it came out that Google was basically going to make ad blocking impossible in chromium itself eventually. I had been using Firefox for a long time even after Chrome came out but started using Chrome during a period where Firefox was much slower and was having a lot of issues for some reason.

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lemmy.world

Ok but Firefox is kinda bad compared to Edge, functionality wise. It beats it in privacy hands down though.

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I have a separate work laptop and a KVM. I log into one domain on one account. So yeah, it's not an issue for my use case.

As for Teams on Linux, what distro are you running? There is a client for Ubuntu and others based on it. It never gave me any trouble.

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I see. I only JUST switched my laptop to Mint so I haven't even gone looking for it yet. I installed the beta probably early last year or maybe late '21 but never noticed it not updating lol Damn, that sucks ass.

And yeah, sorry, I meant a KVM switch. I love working from home. I go to the office about 10-15 times a year and travel for work a few times outside of that and that's enough of seeing some of my coworkers I need. My boss is on the same page. She's gonna be pissed if executive leadership ever take telework away from us.

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lemm.ee

Thats only a problem for you, Ive used teams on firefox running arch for ages without a problem

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Edge is so laggy and inefficient on low-spec hardware though, like try running that baby on 8 gigs of ram and... no, it's all crashes.

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