• itsgroundhogdayagain@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    But what about mobile? I started using FF and I have to admit that Chrome is a better mobile experience. Brave isn’t for me either.

    Edit: lol I’m sorry my experience doesn’t match yours and I chose to ask a question.

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      3 months ago

      Firefox has ad blockers on mobile.

      That immediately makes the mobile web useable again.

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          3 months ago

          Running speedometer 3.0 gives me 7.68 for FF and 10.4 for Chrome.

          That’s not an enormous difference and in real life usage the ads and cookie banner bullshit I can’t block more than makes up for it.

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      The Reddit hive mind behaviour is seeping through the cracks.

      For me personally, the experience is allowed to take a hit, hell even a major hit, if the browser respects me as a user. FF seems to be better on that front although I’ll confess I use Vanadium on my phone. Its GrapheneOS’ default browser.

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        3 months ago

        “Everyone that doesn’t share my specific preferences is a sheep (╯° □°) ╯”

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      3 months ago

      Welcome to Lemmy where having an opinion even slightly different from the open source/Linux fanboys grants you downvotes to oblivion, no questions asked 🙃

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        3 months ago

        Thanks for putting yourself on the pyre to prove a point. Hivemind is worse here than Reddit imo, because at least Reddit has a diverse user base…

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          Yup, I totally agree. I’ve been in this situation a few times where I just asked a question because I wanted to know people’s opinion about something privacy or FOSS related, and got downvoted.

          I have an IRL friend who went back to Reddit in large parts because of stuff like this. It’s pretty bad.

          And I say all this as an open source developer