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1984 , in True work stories
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

I actually say no to hiring more devs because it takes like a year to get someone up to speed, with lots of effort and time invested from the team.

I’m not a manager, I’m one of the devs. Don’t want more people because of the burden of training them.

funkless_eck ,

training how to do a job is all there is my dude. Even if you founded the company, worked on the code base daily for 15 years, things get updated, practices change, tools evolve, new security vectors emerge.

glitchdx , in Oh tell me again how it loads faster and takes up less resources

chrome used to be good. Emphasis on the past tense.

Firefox was always good. Chrome was very briefly better. Firefox has not suffered enshittification like chrome did.

drzoidberg ,
@drzoidberg@lemmy.world avatar

This. Firefox has always been just good. It wasn’t great or anything, it was just a good browser. Then chrome came around and it had more, better features. It was a bit more memory usage, but those were for the additional features Firefox didn’t have.

Firefox didn’t really change a whole lot, it added synching features across accounts, and didn’t get worse. It just stayed the same.

The people made Firefox better, because now they’re creating add-ons for Firefox, where chrome had more.

I feel like once chrome got the majority of browser users, it immediately started going to shit. I have no proof of this, just a memory of it being better until it was announced that chrome was the most used browser, and the near immediate heavier memory usage.

SplashJackson ,

It’s all telemetry so the advertising company that made Chrome can harvest your data for resale at bargain bin prices

Zerush , (edited )
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes, but not neccesary other Chromium do it, that depends only on the corresponding devs. Chrome is a RAM and Data Hog, because use for every tab a own process, but Vivaldi Hibernate the background tabs and because of this use less RAM than other Chromium and even FF. But generally all US browsers send data to Alphabet, googleanalytics and googletagmanager, except Edge (also Chromium), but in change it sends data to other MS partners which are even worst (Towerdata). I use Vivaldi for this, because it’s the only existing EU browser (after the French UR browser died some years ago) maybe apart Konqueror from KDE (Linux only, KHTML or KDE WEBKit engine), no data for third parties, nor Google, despite the Chromium base. The Browser companies are the problem, not the engine which they use.

GTG3000 ,

I mean, I clearly remember firefox being terrible back when Chrome was just beginning to take off.

It was a lumbering monolith that ate all your ram and loaded pages at a glacial pace. Chrome was a multi-process revolution from that.

Then, firefox got it’s shit together and chrome got overloaded with corpo bullshit.

KrankyKong ,

It used to take firefox ages to open. I switched back after the big update in the mid 2010s that made it good again.

potentiallynotfelix ,

firefox is going on a steady decline more recently with ads on the homepage by default, plus new telemetry being introduced. hopefully it can change direction

Zip2 , in Oh tell me again how it loads faster and takes up less resources

Maybe not the best image to use. Sheep bleating on about Firefox.

qprimed ,

pretty sure thats a goat. rugged, contrary and independent. one might even say… the Greatest Of All Time.

itsgroundhogdayagain , in How to get on that hi-po list.

A large bonus if the temperature is always wrong

10_0 , in My landlord thinks my gaming pc is for work... haha

Imagine buy everything listed in this post lmao

Saganaki , in True work stories

Code monkey like Fritos….

blackluster117 ,
@blackluster117@possumpat.io avatar

Code Monkey like Tab and Mountain Dew

midnight_puker ,
@midnight_puker@sh.itjust.works avatar

Code monkey very simple man

XTL ,

With big warm fuzzy secret heart

altima_neo ,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Code monkey like you

Aria , in British people be like

Why do you pronounce “le” as “el”?

whotookkarl , in Oh tell me again how it loads faster and takes up less resources
@whotookkarl@lemmy.world avatar

If you’re switching a couple extensions are uBlock origin and no script with Firefox, prevents most ads and lets you choose which hosts to accept JavaScript from temporarily or permanently.

qprimed , (edited )

noscript is your web condom. I will not touch a page without it.

wafflez ,

Do you need noscript if you have ublock?

erev ,
@erev@lemmy.world avatar

yes, noscript blocks all javascript from running unless allowed, while ublock just blocks ads and trackers to my knowledge.

uhN0id ,

Would noscript allow you to block things like when a site packs your history with their website making it impossible to back out to the page you came from? How does it work considering so many sites now are built with JavaScript libraries like React?

whotookkarl ,
@whotookkarl@lemmy.world avatar

I dunno about the history but single page apps like react apps you can just accept the JS from the actual host in the address bar and leave all the rest turned off. Just tested on twitch. Accepting no JS loaded the home page and a spinner gif after selecting a stream. Accepted just twitch.tv and I could see the video stream and chat without having to accept any of the other hosts blocked.

uhN0id ,

Rad. Thank you. Working on my switch to Firefox today. Between this noscript stuff and learning about styling Firefox with CSS I’m absolutely sold on the switch and no longer dread the process of ditching Chrome (mostly due to familiarity than anything else).

Thanks for the info!

smowtenshi ,
@smowtenshi@lemmy.world avatar

You can set uBlock to disable/enable JavaScript per site too, as per wiki page.

erev ,
@erev@lemmy.world avatar

interesting, good to know!

Tenkard ,

You can use the advanced mode of ublock to replace noscript too

Valmond ,

I use ghostery to remove the obnoxious cookie popups here in the EU.

Zerush ,
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

Vivaldi has in its inbuild ad/trackerblocker also filters to block cookie popups, no problem with this

https://i.vgy.me/EAwFBC.png

sudo42 ,

Mouse gestures is the killer-app for me on Firefox. Hate surfing without it.

P.S. Do wish Firefox had tab groups tho.

psud ,

Surely there is an add on for that

sudo42 ,

Firefox add-on for Tab Groups? I looked and couldn’t find one. At some point they appeared to try to support tab groups, but gave up? I dunno. I’ve only used Chrome a little. I don’t personally care for Chrome, but I found the tab groups useful.

psud ,

I just searched “tab groups Firefox” and found results saying it has them. No idea as I wasn’t able to find relevant settings last time I tried on a PC. Mobile just now I tried adding tabs to a collection, but it doesn’t look like it did anything

sudo42 ,

Thanks, but I tried a few weeks back to get tab groups working for Firefox on MacOS. No joy.

psud ,

Hope someone else chimes in on how to do this. I typically have hundreds of tabs open, groups were a godsend

On mobile chrome I have “:D” tabs open which I occasionally go through and cull

ASeriesOfPoorChoices , in Oh tell me again how it loads faster and takes up less resources

Orion > FF > Chrome

medium_adult_son , in Oh tell me again how it loads faster and takes up less resources

This might be known already, but I bet that Microsoft decided to switch Edge to Chromium instead of forking Gecko/Firefox because Google either bribed them or threatened to lower Microsoft sites’ ranks in search results.

Otherwise why would MS use a web browser controlled by one of their very few competitors?

Edit: maybe they were enthralled by the promise of using Proton/Chromium based “desktop applications” (which just contain an entire Chromium browser in their install directory) to cheaply create apps that people are forced to use in their jobs, like Teams. Which is still awful even after they made it a full UWP desktop app. Like Skype already was.

10_0 , in British people be like

Incorrect its pronounced, B’o’u’l o’h worah

hemmes , in thought I'd drop in for a hang sesh... but I've got my parachute on
@hemmes@lemmy.world avatar

You’re doin’ great, keep it up!

ThatWeirdGuy1001 , in Oh tell me again how it loads faster and takes up less resources
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

I’m gonna be honest.

The main reason I don’t like Firefox is the ui.

It’s one of those things where I’ve been using chrome for so long that switching to anything else is infuriating. Trying to learn the layout and all the features. Trying to figure out how to do things that are intuitively design on Google.

If someone made pretty much a 1 to 1 copy of Google without all the bullshit I’d use it in a heartbeat.

macgyver ,
@macgyver@federation.red avatar

Well bud, you can literally customize Firefox with css. So get to learning

silasmariner ,

shots fired! Shots fired!

chocosoldier ,

fuck it, where do i start? if spending a little bit of my time writing a css sheet results in Google losing market share i’m 1000% down.

macgyver ,
@macgyver@federation.red avatar

www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/ Don’t flame me for a Reddit link lol

chocosoldier ,

not at all, thank you!

qprimed , (edited )

frantic ignoring reddit sounds

dishing out the tools to help users take back control of their lIves. hero quality.

ThatWeirdGuy1001 ,
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

That’s the worst part about all of this.

I don’t even know what css is 😭

macgyver ,
@macgyver@federation.red avatar

It’s what makes HTML look fancy. You can also find something you already like www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/

uhN0id ,

How did I never know about this? This might make me switch to Firefox sooner than planned. Thanks for sharing!

erev ,
@erev@lemmy.world avatar

You can drag and drop your toolbar, extensions, and layout.

Klear ,

This is certainly a hurdle to overcome. Google helped by changing the Chrome UI for the worse in some ways I care about, but migrating to a new browser and getting used to different UI is enough of a hassle that I’m still holding out until adblock actually stops working before I make the switch.

mub ,

I have the same problem the other way around. When I use chrome it feels like I’m using a kids browser. Slightly cutesy with too many curvy bits. Sort of like the difference between Duplo (chrome) and Lego (Firefox). Basically the same thing, but also not.

Zerush ,
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

UI in Vivaldi is unique, you can set it to simple as an old IE or to an dashboard of an Spaceshuttle and everything in between in the settings and more with CSS. Also using of more than 4000 themes, or made and share your own. You can install Chrome extensions, but most are redundant because of the own inbuild ones, or even install directly userscripts as extensions.

Rhynoplaz , in British people be like

In my house it’s botta watta.

No, not from New England, that’s just how that phrase comes out.

thefrankring , in Oh tell me again how it loads faster and takes up less resources
@thefrankring@lemmy.world avatar

Firefox will become good to me when it gets the extensions that I need for work.

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