• DaMummy@hilariouschaos.com
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      22 days ago

      Why can’t I enable dark theme on websites with IronFox? There’s two places in its settings, I played around with both, neither works. Help me ween off Brave.

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        Didn’t it take over the devices’ theme settings? So far the browser itself is dark, some websites within are not.

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      23 days ago

      Second this because, they based in the EU and ain’t adding AI. The only con is that it is not open source

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      I can’t close tabs and have hundreds open (I have a problem). Between their workspaces that only show specific tabs, tab stacking, and tab memory management that kills the memory of any that I haven’t used in a while so it’s not absurdly slow… I don’t think I could switch.

      edit: Also, it’s EU based.

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    23 days ago

    Firefox, grudgingly.

    It’s the best browser from a performance standpoint, and has the features i want, but it’s still a bit of a resource hog. It’s just that everything else is worse.

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    23 days ago

    Waterfox and Zen. I switched to Waterfox a while ago and have had no problems with it. It’s basically “Firefox minus AI,” which is what I wanted it to be.

    I started trying out Zen Browser a few days ago, too. It’s another Firefox fork, but Zen is more willing to try new things with the UI. So far I like it.

    So it’s been Waterfox on Android and Zen on desktop lately. (Zen does not have an Android version.) They both support Firefox sync, and syncing works between the two of them. Pretty cool.

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    I mainly use Firefox as it’s the best non-chromium browser I’m aware of for both Linux and android. But I also have Vivaldi installed on Linux for the rare cases where something doesn’t work in Firefox, Waterfox on some of my older android devices because Firefox no longer supports the versions of android they run, and I also have F-Droid’s Fennec on one of my phones because it used to be my primary browser on android and I just never got around to switching to Firefox on that phone.

    For anyone wondering why I stopped using F-Droid’s Fennec, it’s just because at some point (possibly a few years ago) they announced that their browser was outdated and missing several security features from Firefox. It’s possible that the browser is fully updated now, as it does seem to be receiving updates regularly, but I currently have no reason to switch back to using it as my primary browser on android. Now, if they were to revert the UI back to previous one, I’d have a reason to use it again. I really don’t care for the UI both Firefox and Fennec have currently on android.

        • the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world
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          23 days ago

          It makes me sad because initially I was so excited for Ladybird. Finally a new browser engine instead of another shitty chrome fork. Then I find out what and absolute douche canoe the developer was and killed all of my excitement.

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            He moved from Sweden to Silicon Valley, made a bunch of money, but came to hate the “limousine liberal” culture, and felt he was severely discriminated against (in a professional sense) as a hetero white man.

            So he left California, got sober, and went full time FOSS developer.

            He is an asshole because he now enforces a strict “anti-woke” policy among his contributors, and bans anyone who falls out of line. It’s one thing to ban controversial or political topics, but he takes things way past any semblance of reason.

            A wild one i remember was when he banned someone for using singular they in some documentation, which has been a part of the English language since the Norman period at least. He said it was “political language”.

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              Dang, I was not aware of any of this. A quick search pulls up a bunch of stuff. I’ll look more into it for sure, but come on, can’t we just have nice things?

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                Yeah me too. Didn’t know. Frustrated. I was hopeful that ladybird was going to save us.

                In fairness, the lemmy lead dev also has some… very strongly held ideological views incompatible with my own… yet here we are.

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                  I think there is a difference between having strong views and enforcing them on others, but also context is important.

                  Also not all extreme views are equally harmful/harmless. I’ve also heard the Lemmy dev has some bad takes (to perhaps put it mildly).

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      See that was my idea till all the assholery happened. But if Ladybird is good and doesn’t require me to pay or see their shitty opinions I think I’d still use it. Cus to this day nothing feels better than a well configured hyprland to me at least

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        Yeah it’s a similar situation. Sometimes assholes make arguably good software.

        Also supposedly the Hyprland community has mellowed out in the last couple years. I can’t confirm, but i hope it’s true

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    I use Librewolf almost always I try others just for comparison an fun, here are they:

    • Librewolf: I use it for its privacy defaults and because it comes with no bloat and no nonsense.

    • Konform Browser: A fork of Librewolf but based on Firefox ESR rather than the regular release and focusing in smaller settings improvements. I’ve talked to the developer and they are very nice and seem to fix issues rather quickly. By the looks of it I will be moving to this browser permantly.

    • Ungoogled Chromium: For testing webpages, like styles and stuff for my blog.

    • Glide Browser: Its basically the Vimium extension + BetterFox. It’s stil in early developement and it looks promising. I prefer Librewolf settings better than Betterfox so this keeps me from using this one.