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Hope this results in Firefox changing it to be opt in and not result in Firefox going the way of the dodo - We can't have Chromium be the only option, and without somebody developing base Firefox, the forks are going to die off
I could see tor browser continuing to be developed. There are enough users who are technical enough to take on a browser project.
Yeah but Firefox and signal are both stalling and taking weird routes otherwise. It feels like people in charge either don't understand the usebase or just botching it on purposes while getting paid out.
It is OS so if it gets that bad, adults will need to pitch and pay a team to get the job done to cater to our needs. Devs can't slave for us for free at some point enjoyers will have to pay for all Foss goodness.
Shit ain't free and you don't win wars without funding. While most of US is poor AF or don't give a fuck, I am pretty sure avg fediverse enjoyer is in a bit stronger economic position.
Either way, we know big tech is coming for all of us...
How is Signal taking weird routes? I know about their weird payment system thing with their own shitcoin, but has anything been added more recently? I'm quite happy that they finally added usernames.
There's always the Ladybird browser and an independent open source browser engine called Servo that's under The Linux Foundation
If the Servo engine + accompanying browser will look like a Terminal pulled out of darkness into a desktop environment or an app developed in 1998 by Microsoft/any other UI designer at the time this is nothing I'd would want to use at work nor at home even if I am paid to use it...
I appreciate your apprehension. Fortunately, you don't need to speculate. Go try it and find out.
Currently: If it's on Windows, sure. If it's Linux only, no because I have no desktop environment on my server.
That battle is lost. Wait for ladybird or servo if you have any hope.