it also whitelists ad blockers from working on some, presumably “partnered”, websites.
I do miss the tab bar, it would be great to have it on the tablet. I can’t comment on how differently the browser behaves now regarding storing loaded pages in memory though, because most of the time I’d have an underpowered phone that would kick out everything out of memory when switching apps anyway.
It was also much smoother
now that’s just rose-tinted glasses speaking. I remember how absolutely abysmal old Firefox’ scrolling was, and how they’ve claimed multiple times that they’ve improved it but it was still horribly sluggish compared to Chromium browsers. I’ve been using Firefox Preview (and then Nightly after enough performance improvements have landed on it) for about a year just to have acceptable experience on mobile.
nope.
WhatsApp is now in Meta’s hands
it’s been owned by Facebook/Meta for almost a decade, so I’m not sure it warrants using “now”.
Ready to get downvoted again
such courage
“Windows bad pls upvote”
one of the mentions that you added to your post (along with thelinuxEXP for some reason) makes it appear in a Lemmy community that’s focused on Linux news, not screenshots.
“guys look here’s an ASCII logo of the distro I use”
okay… and?
Mastodon. I got to a point where it’s actually getting difficult to catch up with what people I follow have posted while I’ve been asleep.
then it’s worth mentioning that only the manager (and possibly the modifications) are open source. the Spotify client it installs is still closed source. same deal as with apps patched with Revanced.
no and no.
…so?
almost 11 years and over half a million karma.
way better, as it lets you choose the block lists, add custom domains or whitelist the ones that are being blocked, check the statistics on which domain is being blocked the most, and some more nifty stuff. and it’s also not made by a Russian company.
NextDNS
he won’t see this, my guy