Also, fuck xfinity and their BS. Can’t even change wifi password without downloading an app.

  • @GreenMario@lemm.ee
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    2410 months ago

    I was gonna post IE6. Internet technology was stagnated for a few years until Firefox lit a fire under everyone’s ass.

      • @11181514@lemm.ee
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        510 months ago

        Mozilla is funded by Microsoft so they can point to it and say “we’re not a monopoly look at this other browser”. Literally the same reason apple exists. We aren’t getting an open market we’re getting bought and paid for fake competition.

      • @emptyfish@beehaw.org
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        310 months ago

        I’m skeptical that a FF with a majority market share would continue to be as user-centric as it is now. Honestly I sort of hope that a third option comes out, but FF is my go to option for now.

        I’ve lost faith in Google (nod to your username) for sure - in general I miss disruption, everyone used to believe they could do it better so no one shied away from the idea of building a better browser engine or any other technology for that matter.

        Google stopped making decisions in the best interest of anyone other than their shareholders a long time ago.

        • @schzztl@lemmy.nz
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          210 months ago

          I don’t really think the current setup is too bad. Chromium being open source means anyone can fork it and make their own better browser without having to write everything from scratch.

          Personally, I use Vivaldi. To the best of my knowledge Google can’t spy on me, they have plans for mitigating Manifest V3, and it has many useful extra features such as tab splitting and separate workspaces. It’s made to be super customizable and from my experience the interface stays mostly the same between updates - something that annoyed me a lot about Chrome/Firefox. It can be a little rough around the edges sometimes, but I love using it.