#CloudFlare is again having trouble working on browsers other than the few they mainly target.
Now did they just decide not to support anything else in "Turnstile" (which is a departure from "Browser Integrity Check", which IIRC had fallbacks), or are they again requiring that all requests include headers only some browsers send?
Affects at least #SeaMonkey and #PaleMoon, and isn't so easy to debug given the minified and changing JS of turnstile (likely intended, but doesn't help here...).
Firefox Automatic Install for Linux allows you to install the latest stable 32-bit and 64-bit of Mozilla Firefox, Firefox Beta, Firefox Developer Edition, Firefox Nightly, Firefox Extended Support Release, and the choice of either performing a system install or personal installation (all for yourself).
SeaMonkey Automatic Install for Linux allows you to install the latest stable 32-bit and 64-bit of Mozilla SeaMonkey, and the choice of either performing a system install or personal installation (all for yourself).
My departure from Firefox has come to an end... again. Being stuck with the T43 for the past few days, with only 2GB memory, has made me appreciate the fact that browsers like #SeaMonkey and #Firefox exist.
I always end up coming back, I just need to see what else is out there every now and then. lol #Vivaldi is a great browser, I still stand by that, but Firefox is home. Feels good to be back.
I'll be giving #OpenBSD a fair go this weekend on my X201 (posting from that machine right now!). Running my patched suckless programs and I'm quite happy so far...
Firefox now has speed parity with Chrome on the Speedometer benchmark (mozilla.social)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/1376783...