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No, it’s pretty awesome. I guess you could get it to break by enabling some experimental features, but the normal ones are solid.
I just started using Firefox Nightly and I’m really liking it. Daily updates, more customization, access to new features (2 full versions ahead of vanilla Firefox).
It feels faster to me but I audited it and it’s actually ever so slightly slower than regular Firefox.
Only two drawbacks – 1) you have to manually give some extensions needed permissions and 2) it makes your browser easier to fingerprint because fewer people use Firefox Nightly.
But it’s still a great browser.
ok, so i’m not arguing with you because i also don’t like snaps. i’m just asking if you have proof so that i can use that info to make a more convincing argument about why snaps suck
google fanboys be like ooh but that new pixel tho
i agree with you that canonical is all to happy to deliver firefox as a snap, but what evidence do you have? money changing hands is definitely a possibility, but snaps do have advantages over debs.
i also don’t like snaps but mozilla said that the official version of firefox on ubuntu is the snap version, so that’s why canonical pushes it on people
even tho ken thompson was involved in it’s development, it’s still a google product and i hate google. and if you don’t like that, then continue to feed their monopoly on the front-end of the internet…whatever bro
thank you for saying this
i use gdu. it’s written in go which sucks but it’s faster and looks nicer
i am so happy that this didn’t get downvoted to oblivion. thanks!
why not use rhino linux instead? ubuntu but rolling release
Sorry for wasting your time, bro
Well, they say Nix is the new Arch, so there’s that. Redcore is Gentoo but without the compiling – you might like that. Void is out because it’s too similar to Arch and has no Systemd.
Instead of experimenting with distros maybe instead you could hop on a reliable distro and explore some other facet of Linux. For example, I lived in Emacs for 9 months as a challenge. Or you could mess around with a WMs instead, maybe try to work your way from i3 to Qtile to Xmonad?
Oh, that’s a good work-around. Thank you.
This is awesome. Thanks so much.
Thank you. I think the issue here is most people (unlike you) have no clue what I’m talking about, which explains the immaturity in the comments section.
Wow thank you for this thorough explanation.
I used to use Librewolf but found it lagged behind Firefox too much when it came to security updates. But I agree with you that it does take the work out of configuring Firefox, which is convenient.
Can confirm Molly > Signal