Jan. 16, 2022, 4:29 p.m. | /u/nairou

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I've been a strong supporter of Firefox for a while now, given that it is the only non-Chromium browser left. We need more browser diversity, and having everything based on Chromium means more power to Google to control web standards.

And yet... this has been getting harder and harder to stick with the past few months. Firefox (at least on Linux) seems to have more and more issues with each release. I deal on a daily basis with pages refreshing, …

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