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Reckon after the last couple of years of shenanigans, the ToU update for #Mozilla's #Firefox will be the last nail in their coffin.

RIP Mozilla.

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[–] meatlotion@mas.erb.pw 1 points 3 months ago

What does life after #Mozilla #Firefox look like?

I thought it would look a lot like #LibreWolf, but they're just now rearing their ugly wokeness.

I'm currently playing with #qutebrowser, so far loving it - and the vim key bindings. Still early days so the muscle memory of using vim keys for the browser operations are still not fully set in, but getting close quickly.