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joined jan 12, 2024

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joined jan 12, 2024

quoting NovaVeles:

Abrowser. It is a de-mozilla version of Firefox for Trisquel GNU/Linux OS. It works for me but I doubt many people would find it as charming.

a true libre enjoyer! nice to see.

posted 2/8/2024, 4:42 pm

joined feb 10, 2024

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i'm such a silly little sysadmin :3

joined feb 10, 2024

On my Linux setup (which is my main) I use Pale Moon, as well as Librewolf, as many websites are broken on PM. On my hackintosh I use Librewolf. On my phone I use Fennec. No trace of Google anywhere. I avoid it like the plague.

posted 2/11/2024, 7:02 pm

joined dec 1, 2023

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I support scalper curbstomping

joined dec 1, 2023

previously used Vivaldi, but Waterfox Current has treated me well for a couple years now so i'm happily team firefox. my mobile devices get mull and waterfox for android.

posted 2/11/2024, 7:09 pm

joined dec 4, 2023

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joined dec 4, 2023

I've been using Firefox since I discovered it in 2008. I used Librewolf for a year or so, but it broke too many websites for me so I switched back to the default build.

posted 2/13/2024, 12:59 pm

joined feb 10, 2024

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i'm such a silly little sysadmin :3

joined feb 10, 2024

quoting darylsun:

I've been using Firefox since I discovered it in 2008. I used Librewolf for a year or so, but it broke too many websites for me so I switched back to the default build.

As far as I know, you can disable some privacy settings in order to make some websites work, but doing so makes Librewolf kind of pointless.

posted 2/13/2024, 6:06 pm

joined feb 24, 2024

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joined feb 24, 2024

I use Vivaldi, it's a lovely browser with many added on features that runs on chrome's engine, it runs very smooth aswell.

posted 2/24/2024, 11:13 pm

joined feb 26, 2024

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joined feb 26, 2024

Right now, for home use, I’m enjoying SigmaOS. It’s not perfect, but I love the workspaces. I used Arc for a while, but the icons for the various workspaces were not large enough or bright enough for me to easily see at a glance what they were. So, I ended up paying a bit of money for Sigma OS.

At work, I’m still using mostly Chrome. I’m a backend developer, so I don’t need to test my stuff in a lot of browsers. Inertia keeps me from moving to Firefox, even though I probably should.

posted 2/26/2024, 12:55 pm

joined sep 22, 2023

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lives in a pineapple under the sea

joined sep 22, 2023

quoting amykhar:

Right now, for home use, I’m enjoying SigmaOS. It’s not perfect, but I love the workspaces. I used Arc for a while, but the icons for the various workspaces were not large enough or bright enough for me to easily see at a glance what they were. So, I ended up paying a bit of money for Sigma OS.

At work, I’m still using mostly Chrome. I’m a backend developer, so I don’t need to test my stuff in a lot of browsers. Inertia keeps me from moving to Firefox, even though I probably should.

If I get it right, SigmaOS is sort of an webbrowser/workspace combined?

Like multiply browser windows combined intro one window?

SigmaOS looks interesting tho

edited 2/27/2024, 1:45 pm

joined mar 14, 2024

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Ya like freeform jazz?!? -Nimona

joined mar 14, 2024

I use Firefox for home and chrome for work

posted 3/14/2024, 7:48 pm

joined feb 17, 2023

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Brother Rail Gun of Desirable Mindfulness

joined feb 17, 2023

Firefox since it was Phoenix/Firebird, Safari on iOS cos can't be arsed installing a different browser.

posted 3/14/2024, 11:09 pm

joined mar 12, 2024

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joined mar 12, 2024

firefox for just about everything, tor for boredom. Occasionally use the PS3 Internet browser once in a while for the sole purpose of saying that I did.

posted 3/15/2024, 3:23 am

joined dec 4, 2022

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joined dec 4, 2022

dam i'm learning that brave browser isn't all it's cracked up to be:

https://digdeeper.neocities.org/articles/browsers#brave

i'll probably still use it though. although that article is a really interesting read for anyone interested in their browser choice

posted 3/17/2024, 3:58 am

joined sep 22, 2023

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lives in a pineapple under the sea

joined sep 22, 2023

quoting orchids:

dam i'm learning that brave browser isn't all it's cracked up to be:

https://digdeeper.neocities.org/articles/browsers#brave

i'll probably still use it though. although that article is a really interesting read for anyone interested in their browser choice

Yeah, i've read those articles before.

I never really understood brave; Is it just a chromium fork with tor and a vpn?

posted 3/19/2024, 7:35 am

joined dec 4, 2022

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joined dec 4, 2022

quoting dean:

Yeah, i've read those articles before.

I never really understood brave; Is it just a chromium fork with tor and a vpn?

there's also some built in privacy settings like blocking trackers, cookies, etc, but yeah it runs on chromium, so it's basically an better version of chrome

it's nice for work at least since you can install the same extensions as chrome

edited 3/19/2024, 3:52 pm

joined sep 22, 2023

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lives in a pineapple under the sea

joined sep 22, 2023

quoting orchids:

there's also some built in privacy settings like blocking trackers, cookies, etc, but yeah it runs on chromium, so it's basically an better version of chrome

it's nice for work at least since you can install the same extensions as chrome

Yeah, its nice that you can use the same extensions.

Okay, it sounds that it is probably better at privacy than chrome.

But since I already rarely use chrome, I don't think its worth for me to switch all my stuff there shrug smiley

posted 3/20/2024, 9:58 am

joined aug 16, 2023

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non serviam

joined aug 16, 2023

quoting orchids:

dam i'm learning that brave browser isn't all it's cracked up to be:

https://digdeeper.neocities.org/articles/browsers#brave

i'll probably still use it though. although that article is a really interesting read for anyone interested in their browser choice

Basically, every browser that supports CSS and JavaScript is irredeemably fucked.

posted 3/28/2024, 5:10 pm

joined mar 29, 2024

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joined mar 29, 2024

Firefox.

I used to be in love with what Mozilla was about, but I feel like they are not entirely what they used to be. Still, it's better than Chrome, and I'd rather use a browser that is upstream, getting the security patches as quickly as possible, so all the offshoot alternatives are out for me.

posted 3/29/2024, 12:22 am

joined mar 14, 2024

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Ya like freeform jazz?!? -Nimona

joined mar 14, 2024

I just learned that my sister uses Edge and I'm wondering where I went wrong

posted 4/4/2024, 12:24 am

joined sep 22, 2023

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lives in a pineapple under the sea

joined sep 22, 2023

quoting starbreaker:

Basically, every browser that supports CSS and JavaScript is irredeemably fucked.

I think im safe enough with tor and the highest security settings tho.

EDIT: For some reason quoted this post twice

edited 4/5/2024, 11:53 am

joined jan 15, 2024

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A janny on another realm

joined jan 15, 2024

I used to use waterfox and pale moon as my browsers of choice. Linux hopping and webdev later and now i'm a primarily firefox user with a dash of Edge and Chrome for making sure bits work and separating some of the services to their respective identities evil smiley

posted 4/9/2024, 12:27 pm

joined apr 10, 2024

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joined apr 10, 2024

Chrome on both my PC and iPhone. So used to it, tried Safari on my iPhone 15 Pro but ended up going with Chrome in the end sinc it syncs all my content from my desktop. <3

posted 4/10/2024, 11:34 am

joined apr 15, 2024

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joined apr 15, 2024

Firefox mostly

posted 4/15/2024, 2:34 pm

joined apr 20, 2024

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Dribble X Spitz is my OTP <3

joined apr 20, 2024

I use Chrome on my laptop, and sometimes PaleMoon if I want to visit flash game sites. On my iOS, I use the Google app.

posted 4/21/2024, 1:05 am

software What is your everyday use browser?