If you're still using Chrome for performance reasons:
- Firefox is now faster than Chrome out-of-the-box
- Firefox uses less memory than Chrome
- Contrary to Chrome, Firefox does not restrict Ad blockers, which will make your browsing experience much faster (and safer).
@bladecoder and what about Waterfox? ;)
@nitrofurano Never tried that one and I'm not convinced it's better than a tweaked Firefox (also it seems to be based on an older version of Firefox)
@bladecoder so, which Firefox alternatives (based on Firefox and drm-free) would you recommend?
@nitrofurano @bladecoder Firefox DRM is opt in and you can permanently disable it
@pl @bladecoder one of the problems is that is turned on by default, and the other one is that they started on implementing it - and how easily we will be able to disable it in the next versions?
@nitrofurano
That's exactly what it is about — the defaults. My FF has all telemetry, WebP and VP9 disabled. Has all the necessary exts: uBO, LibRedirect, DecentralEyes, ForgetMeNot and Privacy Possum + a few others I like. And its UI is *heavily* tweaked. I doubt it's any different from LIbreWolf at this point. But were I starting afresh, I'd probably go with LibreWolf because saner defaults make sense.
@pl @bladecoder
@nitrofurano
One more thing: you get security updates earlier with base FF, forks take some time at least for the patches to get rebased and to get built for all platforms — but I'm pretty sure it doesn't take a great deal of time 🤷
@pl @bladecoder
@nitrofurano Why should I disable WebP and VP9?
@tealcows @nitrofurano @m0xee I’m confused about this as well
@lil5 @tealcows i was thinking webp was just a format, not that obscure - i saw that it took a long while for a gimp and imagemagick support... :S