What is Firefox?
You suck at what you do. The idea of about:config flags is ridiculous. You do nearly nothing to improve users privacy and browsers defenses against fingerprinting. You do not even have the basics (effective cookie…
But Firefox is a piece of crap since they killed add-ons in v.57.
Proofs?
What a bullshit article. Why is it here?
> Also Crimea IS the piece of Ukraine. Was.
1. Telemetry enabled by default. 2. Selling telemetry data about users to evilcorps like google. 3. Ruining interface with project Australis (during the 3.6 > 4.0 update [status bar got removed], tab-bar got degraded).…
I hope you get fired. I hope mozilla either switches its course into the right direction or goes bankrupt and stops existing.
Regular bullshit, has nothing to do with truth.
> I do not have numbers for how many users use extensions, but my gut feeling is that it's much lower than it was in 2011. No shit, Sherlock. After crapzilla removed/maimed most of the APIs - who'd even think that…
> I don't want to be dismissive, just point out why what you or I want or believe is right, may not always be the best from the perspective of someone who has to decide for the product used by hundreds of millions of…
tl;dr of this post: We don't ignore negative feedback, we just make /so complex/ decisions that your opinion is just like an amoeba compared to it.
What is Firefox?
You suck at what you do. The idea of about:config flags is ridiculous. You do nearly nothing to improve users privacy and browsers defenses against fingerprinting. You do not even have the basics (effective cookie…
But Firefox is a piece of crap since they killed add-ons in v.57.
Proofs?
What a bullshit article. Why is it here?
> Also Crimea IS the piece of Ukraine. Was.
1. Telemetry enabled by default. 2. Selling telemetry data about users to evilcorps like google. 3. Ruining interface with project Australis (during the 3.6 > 4.0 update [status bar got removed], tab-bar got degraded).…
I hope you get fired. I hope mozilla either switches its course into the right direction or goes bankrupt and stops existing.
Regular bullshit, has nothing to do with truth.
> I do not have numbers for how many users use extensions, but my gut feeling is that it's much lower than it was in 2011. No shit, Sherlock. After crapzilla removed/maimed most of the APIs - who'd even think that…
> I don't want to be dismissive, just point out why what you or I want or believe is right, may not always be the best from the perspective of someone who has to decide for the product used by hundreds of millions of…
tl;dr of this post: We don't ignore negative feedback, we just make /so complex/ decisions that your opinion is just like an amoeba compared to it.