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^Is good. Are IceWeasel/IceCat still in use?
Pretty much everything is chromium-based besides firefox
Firefox has retained all of the chromium-based hooks since 2011.
But it's "techincally not chromium," and they "removed all the Chromium features" when they rewrote the code to do the same thing, but in Firefox.
Which means I'm getting the same ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ browser, but with worse integration.
Yeah, that'll be a good way to alienate the US during a trying time.
"We have to block russian brigadiers from our platform; there's no way to do this without shutting down or limiting anonymous traffic."
UK, France The Eu: "Nooo!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBXTnrD_Zs4
Which feature, the UI skin...?
Firefox was ideal between 2006 and about 2008. It went downhill until it was bought by Mysterious Forces in 2010, after a long period of trying to remain soluable, and rebranded as a Chromium-adjacent in 2011.
Stuff like DoggyWoof and QuackQauckDuck is just trying to build a brand they can sell.
Why is this associated with specific, often finnicky and hard to utilize hardware that often insists on leaving certain ports and tunnels open on a hardware level?
Could never trust Google after they bought YouTube, and after Chrome having memory leaks.