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They added features that benefit power users and developers? I’m sure someone at Mozilla will be fired for this soon enough

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That’s likely a mistake that will be corrected before the stable release. /s

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It’s something you can disable, and work is already been done to allow the user to further customize it.

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Anybody who thinks that feature should ever have been included in the first place should be given a dunce cap and a Vsmile

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Using Firefox to post on Lemmy - feels good man.

Having said that, Firefox would be much better if Mozilla would spend their resources on improving the browser instead of random shenanigans.

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I wish they could just bring back PWA’s. The PWA extension doesn’t work with the dumb snap Firefox.

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Don’t use snap.

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i really dont understand the snap packages argument, care to elaborate?

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Well I’m not really opposed to it but if someone forces me to use something, I won’t. And snap Firefox is sandboxed meaning extensions that requires a separate plug-in won’t work.

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Its simply because its slow and bulky and the snap store is not open source and themes wont work on it.

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I’ve been wondering for quite a while what the “Actions” entry in the Search settings does. I suppose this feature has been planned for some time now, but they just never bothered to implement it. No idea why the had that shortcut present though.

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