yianiris, to foss
@yianiris@kafeneio.social avatar

See how your browser rates in privacy and security against others

https://digdeeper.neocities.org/articles/browsers

it is about choice

njsg, to random
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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 and , and isn't so easy to debug given the minified and changing JS of turnstile (likely intended, but doesn't help here...).

parleur, to random French
@parleur@mastodon.parleur.net avatar

Firefox c’est surfait.

Repassez à .

kkarhan, to firefox German
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

I n case some Trademark Dispute were to happen with @mozilla (like it happened with @debian_os ), please rename your applications with names.

Like:

Linux_Is_Best, to firefox
@Linux_Is_Best@mastodon.social avatar

Let's see... What I am I missing? 🤔

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).

https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/Firefox-automatic-install-for-Linux

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Linux_Is_Best,
@Linux_Is_Best@mastodon.social avatar

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).

https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/seamonkey-automatic-install-for-linux

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Linux_Is_Best, to random
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SeaMonkey Automatic Install for Linux v 1.1.1 is now released

https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/seamonkey-automatic-install-for-linux/-/releases/1.1.1

This release addressing a conflict caused by MX Linux, which changed their package manager install path to /opt/seamonkey.

I tested the top 100 distros listed on distrowatch.com and that included previous copies of MX Linux. None of them used /opt/seamonkey

This fix changed the install path to /opt/mozilla_seamonkey to overcome MX Linux's change

Only impacts system install on MX Linux

Linux_Is_Best, to linux
@Linux_Is_Best@mastodon.social avatar

SeaMonkey Automatic Install for Linux v 1.10

https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/seamonkey-automatic-install-for-linux/-/releases/1.1.0

  • Added confirmation for personal uninstalls

  • Improved multi-language support for personal installs

Linux_Is_Best, to firefox
@Linux_Is_Best@mastodon.social avatar

I have completed the trifecta. 😂

  • Firefox Automatic Install for Linux

  • Thunderbird Automatic Install for Linux

  • SeaMonkey Automatic Install for Linux

Firefox = https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/Firefox-automatic-install-for-Linux

Thunderbird = https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/Thunderbird-automatic-install-for-Linux

SeaMonkey = https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/seamonkey-automatic-install-for-linux

Linux_Is_Best, to random
@Linux_Is_Best@mastodon.social avatar

I am proud to announce, SeaMonkey Automatic Install for Linux - v1.0.0

https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/seamonkey-automatic-install-for-linux

  • Easily install a pure, unaltered stock copy of SeaMonkey direct from Mozilla.

  • Choose between 32-bit or 64-bit.

  • Choose between a personal install or system install.

  • Automatic updates supplied directly from Mozilla.

  • Easily uninstall with the option to purge for a fresh start.

corsicanguppy, to firefox in Firefox now has speed parity with Chrome on the Speedometer benchmark

Remind me: Mozilla is the company that couldn’t cope with … building Mozilla. Right?

idle_automaton, to firefox
@idle_automaton@bitbang.social avatar

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 and exist.

I always end up coming back, I just need to see what else is out there every now and then. lol
is a great browser, I still stand by that, but Firefox is home. Feels good to be back.

killyourfm, to random
@killyourfm@layer8.space avatar

They really look awesome together, don't they?

This summer, please reorganize your taskbars appropriately 😆

tinbee,

@killyourfm
Now if they could just be added together into some sort of internet suite. Maybe with built in IRC…

tdarb, to linux
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I'll be giving 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...

tdarb,
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Also should mention that I've been using Seamonkey all this morning. It seems to use significantly less resources than Firefox

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