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by throw7 947 days ago
of course. most of my friends have switched to chrome just because of these "oopses" or niggles. switch to chrome and "it just works". it's not just google here... a lot of heavy javascript sites just don't care to make things work in firefox now.

I keep chrome/chromium around for "broken" sites and to chromecast even. It is what it is.

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web experience is soo bad that there is not much difference between ff and chrome actually. Like clicking "Let me choose which info to share" on a cookie banner and it takes 5 seconds to load the next "config" window.

ff with adblocker and cookie window blocker kinda helps, but now reddit, twitter and medium, and quora all want you to login.