Spyke

Still a crap statement.

They have yet to explain why my data has to be processed by Mozilla for Firefox to retain it's core functions

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They don’t need a ToS to run Firefox. But they need a ToS to allow Mozilla (not Firefox) selling the data.

So, yes.

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lemmy.world

They have been for a while. Now they understand they can't lie to you about it in all jurisdictions

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I've been running nightly for months to use their vertical tab implementation and I really like it. The icon is great too, incidentally. I do find the higher frequency of updates a bit distracting in general though so I'll probably switch back to the public release version, unless there's something just as compelling coming up in the nightlies again soon.

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lemmy.ca

We've had vertical tabs for a while now? Release 130 or 120?

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Only as an experimental feature, I think. I think it graduates from Firefox Labs this release.

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9to5Linuxreply
floss.social

@[email protected] maybe in Nightly, yes, but not in the stable build. This is the first release to roll out vertical tabs to everyone on the stable channel.

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Lucireply
lemmy.ca

That's odd. I'm on 135 stable and have the feature, I didn't need to go into about:config to enable it, it was in the normal settings.

Was there a soft launch?

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@[email protected] @[email protected] Afaik vertical tabs were since some times on stable builds but you had to set at least "sidebar.verticalTabs" (and "sidebar.revamp" probably) to true on about:config
I'm also using vertical tabs since, what… version 132 or 133 maybe?

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