• itsgroundhogdayagain@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    But what about mobile? I started using FF and I have to admit that Chrome is a better mobile experience. Brave isn’t for me either.

    Edit: lol I’m sorry my experience doesn’t match yours and I chose to ask a question.

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        3 months ago

        Same, curious what issues they have in FF, I only know of a couple sites that don’t work right in FF mobile

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              Lol I didn’t notice it either but don’t miss it either, often the suggestions were more annoying then anything else, imo

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            Hey since we’re doing these, how about the years-old bug where ff won’t remember which bookmark folder you were in previously when opening new bookmarks. If you have bookmark folders (especially nested ones), try opening a bookmark inside one of those folders. Then go back into your bookmarks, you’ll see you’re not in that folder anymore, you’re at the root level and have to traverse your folders to get back to where you were. It’s super annoying if you’re opening bookmarks one after another.

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      3 months ago

      Firefox has ad blockers on mobile.

      That immediately makes the mobile web useable again.

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          3 months ago

          Running speedometer 3.0 gives me 7.68 for FF and 10.4 for Chrome.

          That’s not an enormous difference and in real life usage the ads and cookie banner bullshit I can’t block more than makes up for it.

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      The Reddit hive mind behaviour is seeping through the cracks.

      For me personally, the experience is allowed to take a hit, hell even a major hit, if the browser respects me as a user. FF seems to be better on that front although I’ll confess I use Vanadium on my phone. Its GrapheneOS’ default browser.

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        3 months ago

        “Everyone that doesn’t share my specific preferences is a sheep (╯° □°) ╯”

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      3 months ago

      Welcome to Lemmy where having an opinion even slightly different from the open source/Linux fanboys grants you downvotes to oblivion, no questions asked 🙃

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        3 months ago

        Thanks for putting yourself on the pyre to prove a point. Hivemind is worse here than Reddit imo, because at least Reddit has a diverse user base…

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          Yup, I totally agree. I’ve been in this situation a few times where I just asked a question because I wanted to know people’s opinion about something privacy or FOSS related, and got downvoted.

          I have an IRL friend who went back to Reddit in large parts because of stuff like this. It’s pretty bad.

          And I say all this as an open source developer