cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/5091456
Mozilla’s stable browser is not stable enough. especially the Android-based one. They are destroying that amazing browser with every single update. Mozilla converted Firefox from a great-promising browser to a crappy, useless browser. Don’t you think so?
I don’t know about you, but I use Firefox on desktop and mobile!
Seems fine for me.
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Don’t you think so?
Nope.
I have no idea what you are talking about.
I have been using FF for decades on pc and almost a decade on Android and it is working fine for me. As it basically always has,
Do you have any actual issues to raise or is this just a rage post?
That’s the dumbest shit I’ve read this week
Not in the slightest. Both versions continue to function without issue for me. The one thing you have mentioned in this thread is such a non factor for what I’d imagine is a large majority of the user base. I can’t even tell you the last time I looked at the Mozilla home page
I exclusively use Firefox. On my desktop, on my laptop, on my phone, on my steam deck, and on my work computer.
Are you me?
I use Firefox all the time.
shitpost.
I mean, I have my issues with firefox
But this post brings up nothing. Someone had to make a followup comment just to see what stability issue you were having and it was just a content issue, not even the actual stability of the client.
It’s not even like the original thread says anything different, which yeah it’s a cross-post, but still…this says effectively nothing.
Take a bit more time making your topics…
What specifically did they destroy in the last update?
Clearly you don’t read the release notes.
In this release:
- Bug fixes and incremental improvements
- Secret code committed that undoes all previous bug fixes and incremental improvements
Introduced sponsored contents on its homepage.
Mozilla even provides their own tutorial on how to turn this off if it bothers you: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/sponsor-privacy
This is also not new. It’s been a feature since at least 2018. If that’s your beef you’re a bit behind the times. I haven’t found Firefox to be “ruined” or nonfunctional at any point within the last half decade.
Which you can turn off easily in 5 seconds or less? That content?
You sound like a broken record
A spicy take indeed.
Destroyed itself? Hm, all my devices must not have heard the news, still working great.
I haven’t had any problems with it.