ars technica: we don't know how they did it but google chrome now extracts a pint of blood every time you log on

chrome user, dizzy from blood loss: I swear to god I am like this close to switching to firefox

another chrome user, on the verge of fainting from severe blood loss: no need to resort to that, just switch to [insert today's trendy chrome fork here] and be smart like meeee

90% of you are in this picture and I don't like it
@aeva Firefox, Firefox! 
@booty as my grandma always said, "if firefox is good enough for the furries it's good enough for me"
@aeva we must have the same grandma! Lmao

@aeva @booty

Considering that the tech industry would collapse without furries it's probably a good choice.

@aeva @booty I'm partially using Firefox (like right now), but I still haven't found an alternative that downloads pages besides Chrome. The 'Share/Save as PDF' in Firefox is unwieldy and illegible on a cell phone.

Reading pages offline is a thing—for me, anyway.

Maybe somebody will find me a solution, so I can delete Chrome.

@_chris_real @aeva @booty
Not sure if it's what you after/need, bit there's Pocket (by Mozilla) tightly integrated I'm Firefox and provides (used to?) just this (and more): offline page reading.
@_chris_real Looks like you still need a development build of Android Firefox, at least for now, but there is an extension that will do what you want: WebScrapBook https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/android/addon/webscrapbook/
WebScrapBook – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox Android (en-US)

Download WebScrapBook for Firefox. Capture web pages to local device or backend server for future retrieval, organization, annotation, and edit.

@clayote thanx, I'll check it out!
@_chris_real @aeva @booty
I have used the SingleFile add-on in Firefox for this and it seems to work well:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/single-file/
SingleFile – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

Download SingleFile for Firefox. Save an entire web page—including images and styling—as a single HTML file.