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This made me switch to waterfox
I switched to LibreWolf when the privacy policy fiasco happened a while ago. It's funny how every few weeks Mozilla manages to demonstrate why I won't switch back.
The new CEO has also already lost me with this gem:
Even taking the statement at face value, it's unacceptable for it to just "feel off-mission". It should be a clear "no, never" instead of some wishy-washy answer.
But reading between the lines, such a statement is not just an off-the-cuff remark, but at best a threat to their users, and at worst a way to gauge the blowback of such a decision. They must have already taken it seriously enough to come up with the $150 million.
If I had to put up a number, I'd guess there's a 25+% chance that Firefox will drop Manifest V2 in the next few years.
Hearing this genuinely disgusts me
That's cool while it lasts. I don't have a ton of faith in a project that's just one guy's personal crusade to create a non-shit browser, though.
"Cool while it lasts" is still better than "terrible now and forever". Hopefully Waterfox survives long enough for Ladybird to get off the ground.
I did for my phone but can't get Teams to share screen on my desktop (Linux desktop) while Chromium can... once I have that one figured out, I will switch to Waterfox on the desktop as well