@neil Ah fair, personally I just have too many issues with mozilla to seriously consider them for anything. But I certainly agree on wanting browser diversity, though my bet long term is on the ladybird engine getting to a state where you can make a browser built on it your daily driver ^^ And yeah if ff works for you that's great, just recently a lot of people are using topics as a excuse to yell at everyone to use ff, completely discarding valid options like ungoogled chromium

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I’m curious what those issues with Firefox are.

What “topics” do you refer to?

@spradlig @neil by "topics" I am referring to the topics API (the thing google is pushing that now every firefox user is using as an argument to yell at you to use firefox). As for the issues most of them are in regards to mozilla, the company, not firefox itself. Google at least is openly evil, mozilla pretend to be the good guys whilst being no better.. None of their browsers should be used stock but can be good if sufficiently modified (ungoogled chromium and waterfox being examples of those modified versions that are sufficiently improved in favour of the user)

@Anniiii @spradlig @neil I’ve heard good things about Librewolf (Firefox fork) but haven’t had chance to try it. librewolf.net/ Currently using a heavily tweaked Firefox also.

@joshaspinall @spradlig @neil Oh yeah I wasn't saying waterfox is the only firefox based browser that is usable, I was just giving an example for a chromium and a firefox based browser that are usable.

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