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by fsniper
1050 days ago
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Exactly. To have a fighting chance to not loose your control over your hardware and software choices, you need to do compromises. (Which we are already loosing on many fronts.) I see people complaining Firefox having subpar font rendering, in sufficient tab management, Mozilla not acting up to their standards, but lack on some fronts. So what? You won't make compromises on some of your convenience and still use a user hostile company's software, or forks of it which strongholds you to their whims? And expect everything to play in your favor?
Silicon Valley is trying to profit against your best interests. I don't really say you should be using Firefox, but saying you should use some other browser which is not depending on Chromium, or forks. I also can say Safari would not be the best choice here. As Apple is the Pioneer on restricting you, the users. |
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