So is there like a Firefox equivalent to ChromeOS? Wikipedia mentions a few discontinued projects by companies but that’s it. I still like the concept of a really minimal device that outsources storage and heavy computation (probably to a server I also own).
The desktop browser was better than IE back in the days and I like how they market/position themselves. Nowadays I switch between Chrome and Firefox just to have different containers (private and work), and yes I know this is also somewhat native supported in Firefox… but it still felt unintuitive to me.
I recently started using Firefox on Android because of the new privacy sandbox strategy (which I’m not against per se, I don’t know all the details yet though), but I must say… it feels a bit buggy and seems to suffer from input lag. Too bad, the desktop experience is flawless.
Am a masochist and like to do things in spite others. I’ve been working through browser wars as a developer and hated every minute of adapting things to look good on IE. These days I really dislike Firefox. Mainly because they pretend things work fine and need no optimization or for being set in their ways. Took them embarrassingly long time to implement adwaita theme or Wayland and just told us to use other display server.
But I keep using it because I don’t want Google to be this dominant. Giving them more power is always going to end worse for users. So as before am suffering again. Oh well.
Honestly, even though I want to say it’s for security or something, I use Firefox because of habit. Ive used it ever since I got my first PC over a decade ago and don’t remember the reason I switched in the first place.
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