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Firefox looks so much better than Chrome
  • yup vertical tabs are the dealbreaker for me, edge got me hooked. Floorp is a fork that has it, haven’t used it a ton yet but i keep hearing more about it. I’ve been using Arc which i’m enjoying.

  • When the fuck did a mobile hotspot become something you have to pay extra for?
  • wouldn’t expect anything different! man the carriers must have really hated the grandfathered unlimited people lmao

    also, just fuck at$t

    edit: though thinking back now i would use my hotspot like a maniac on my HTC Inspire and Galaxy S4 and somehow i never had any issues. i’m talking torrenting hundreds of GBs a month lmao

  • Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features
  • interesting! looks pretty cool, i’ll give it a shot later. thanks! something just feels morally wrong to me about actively using a chromium based browser, it’s always in the back of my mind lmao. we are all part of the problem.

  • Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features
  • the vertical tabs <3

    now i use Arc though which has been amazing. i don’t think i can ever go back to horizontal tabs. i love Firefox so much, its just missing a good implementation of this one feature that i can’t live without! there are some extensions but it’s not even close to the native implementation of it on edge and arc browser especially

  • F-Droid on iOS
  • why would you want this though? none of the applications will be compatible because they’re compiled for android… it would basically just be an app to download apps made for a different OS that won’t even work in your phone.

  • Firefox has surpassed Chrome on Speedometer
  • I remember that! Pretty sure I tried it out on my Nexus 5. It was cool but even then it seemed an impossible hill to climb. Looks like it was forked into a feature phone OS that’s maintained to this day!

  • Your next OnePlus phone could have a whopping 24GB of RAM
  • I can maybe see it for running an incredibly skimmed down open source LLM, but even then RAM isn’t the biggest limitation. That’s just such a bizarrely niche use case. Almost nobody needs 24GB of RAM in their phone right now. Emulation is a niche case I can see being a little more reasonable. Still insane.