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by moron4hire
1738 days ago
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Ah, yes, well-known defect-free Firefox is being held back by Chrome's bugs. It has nothing to do with the fact that, anytime Mozilla claims it's getting serious, its answer is to make widely and wildly unpopular UI changes. This is the same, dead-end, low-energy excuse that Mozilla has been using since Chrome released. How did Firefox ever claw 30% of the market from Internet Explorer in the first place if it's true that "the incubment's bugs and half-baked featuers hold us back"? If that's the narrative you're telling yourself, it's no wonder Firefox steadily lost 85% of its marketshare over the last 13 years. I don't hate Firefox. I don't want browser hegemony. But if Firefox is our last, best hope against a Chromium hegemony, then we're doomed. It's been a decade since Chrome surpassed Firefox in marketshare. Not once, in 10 years, has Mozilla expressed any sort of believable plan to turn the ship around. Mozilla is failing Firefox. |
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For ten years now we've been watching non-Chromium browser engines die off while complaining about this, with no new one able to really compete because of the gigantic web API footprint Chrome has championed.
But yeah, go on telling me how some UI changes in Firefox are responsible for all that is wrong with Firefox. I'm sure all of the users still who still can't use Chrome-WebRTC apps in Firefox care about that more.