Firefox 73 Arrives With Default Zoom Level and Readability Backplate (venturebeat.com) 22
Mozilla today released Firefox 73 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Firefox 73 includes a default zoom level setting, a readability backplate option, and a handful of developer features.
Excellent! (Score:2)
No new misfeatures to turn off! And no fucking about with the UI!
I think this is the first time *every* in the whole history of Firefox where this is true!
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MVP version? What the fuck is that, the Most Valuable Player?
Or is it like a Microsoft MVP, the Mostly Valueless Prick?
MVP = minimum viable product (Score:2)
I think in this context the parent poster meant "minimum viable product".
i.e.: a very little constraint subset of the technology, just barely enough to have a functionning product.
The general context of Firefox is project Quantum : Mozilla Servo is the forever perpetual alpha "test ground" for new upcoming tech that will never ever get to stable version. Instead, the bits of Servo that get good enough will get incorporated back into mainline Firefox as part of Quantum (proverbially swaping the engine, while
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Browser = FireFox. Online Services = None.
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If they really cared about privacy, then telemetry, studies, and all their money-making efforts lik
Good enough (Score:2)
Firefox's telemetry and tracking options being slightly better than awful does not make it good.
But being able to turn them off, and provably check that there are no other hidden surprises because 100% of the code is opensource(*), is good enough.
Yes, as you point out, opt-in instead of opt-out is better, but you still have the option.
Meanwhile, in Google land, Chrome is only available as a binary and is basically Chromium + lots of secret ingedients that Google has added into the soup. You can't reliably check that there aren't hidden functions that will keep pinging the mothership even if you try to
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You can turn all that off, including the "remote diddling with my settings" setting, so that Mozilla cannot remotely diddle with the settings you have set. Most people cannot be bothered however. They leave all the spying and telemetry and other useless crap intact, including the ability to let Mozilla do whatever they want to the installed software at any time.
Sounds like you want to have "security as default" rather than the general trend to "most insecure as default" in order to abate the crying of the
73! (Score:5, Funny)
Back when I was using Firefox 1.0 I did not think I would live to see Firefox 73. How marvellous it is to be alive still so very far in the future.
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The summary is wrong, it's not out for Android. The latest version is 68.5 on Android.
Rendering and zoom is still broken.
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Back when I was using Firefox 1.0 I did not think I would live to see Firefox 73. How marvellous it is to be alive still so very far in the future.
It just makes me....old.
Yes, I also used Firefox waaaaaay back when. The idea of "Firefox version 73" would have sounded like a humorous joke from the future.
Re: 73! (Score:1)
I used it in 0.7 - when it was better than Netscape.
All the memory problems are gone, relative to what they used to be, and how giant today's web pages are.
Firefox is.. (Score:3)
the best browser around