>hit ctrl+shift+q for network monitor
haha we just updated the shortcut keys!
>30+ tabs close without a warning
Who thought this was a good idea?
>Using Furrefox
Who thought this was a good idea?
I'm pretty sure that google has paid infiltrators who work at mozilla tasked with completely destroying the firefox brand and turning it into a crappy chrome alternative to drive people to using chrome.
You might think it sounds far fetched but that's what I think.
>>60956324
>shortcuts with more than two keys
no
>>60956350
>waaaah i. hate. chaaaaange.
>>60956340
shoo shoo
>>60956369
Nah I mean think about it.
Chrome is a very good fast browser.
Firefox on the other hand is/was great because of it's extensiblity and ecosystem of addons which gave developers full control over the browser to tweak it in any way what-so-ever.
Once XUL addons are eliminated in favor of the google style webextensions firefox will be essentially be nothing more than a chrome clone that's slower, buggier, shitter and has a far smaller market share.
As it stands the only reason to use firefox is because of what makes it DIFFERENT from chrome. Not what makes it the same. Once its one niche is eliminated than its users would be fools not to migrate to chrome and firefox will be dead.
If I worked at google and wanted to kill the competition that's exactly what I'd do.
Alt+F4 now opens the integrated Firefox packet sniffer
Who thought this was a good idea?
>>60956350
Yeah I reckon it's entirely possible to be quite honest famalam
>>60956366
Show me where emacs hurt you.
>>60956350
I've been thinking the same thing for quite a while.
Firefox dies in November at 57. It's been living as a bloated psuedo corpse, long since hijacked in to becoming some type of chrome-like browser.
>>60956369
>change is always good
Kill your self
>>60956369
Google pays insiders to sabotage projects
>>60956369
I don't hate change if it is progress.
Change for the sake of change is stupid.
>>60956393
Go away reddit
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