04:00 I am using android's battery saving mode, and during the setup of it, it forced me to select only 8 programs to have on my home screen, if I want to use more programs, I have to remove the battery saving mode to do so. So, one of the 8 programs was firefox, and interestingly after an update, it change to chrome. I can't confirm this is intentional, I am pretty sure that I did not do it because you cannot dynamically change those programs, unless you want to reset the whole setup, but I am way too lazy to change it back :D
Forgot to add, good one pointing out the task scheduler, a year ago when I saw that there were "Pings" registered by firefox I was amazed of how mozilla can get away with stating firefox is privacy oriented. Regarding not touching the firefox configuration and not hardening it however, I disagree. If you want more privacy you can use chrome, instead of unhardened firefox, because a lot less users are using it, and therefore you can be tracked more easily. I suggest installing ublock origin, and a script which changes your user agent to chrome. Of course, if some website wants to understand whether or not you're using firefox, it can do it. but it's not that simple and I'm sure that most websites do not do this. Also any fingerprints can be spoofed to join the windows + chrome market share and thus not be that unique.
I can't manage to create the link with ProfileManager parameter on Mac, can you please explain further how to do it? P.S.: I'm not very proficient with Mac, I've been using it for less then a year now.
Why do you talk about adblock like it’s a pornography term? 🤨 By the way, NextDNS’ blocking lists service is seriously great! Highly recommend checking it out!
The only reason I'm not using the flatpak of Firefox is because the Firefox PWA add-on doesn't work in flatpak due to a portal being missing atm. Snap version works, but snaps are slower and I don't wanna install snap just for 1 program. Whenever the flatpak version can use the PWA add-on I'll probably swap to that
Hi, I saw that you have browsed the bilibili website. Do you have an input method installed on your system? Can you talk about one topic regarding kde + fcitx5 + wayland + immutable system + flatpak? I have a really bad headache trying to set up a simple input method on Linux distro.
I don't have a good answer, because I am a scrub who uses GNOME's input method. I don't know much about fcitx, but heard it has gotten better on Flatpak, but you could also try to layer it on Kinoite.
What are you talking about, I did download FF from the Microsoft store and I made the default, no issues. Yeah, now they know I use firefox, but I don't really care. They would already know regardless how I download it on Windows, just the easiest way.
There are 2 versions of Firefox on the Microsoft Store, one is the Microsoft Store version, the other is the Winget version. They look the same and you might have gotten lucky by getting the Winget version. Had you downloaded the Microsoft Store version, that absolutely would try to trample your rights.
Then with this logic, Chrome and Safari is just Konquerer because both have roots in KHTML. Over many years for development, both have extremely different internals, focuses and philosophies and just can't be compared with each other except when talking about web standard compatibility
did you hear the news that firefox is actually faster than chrome now that's a big deal. the gap that has been there ever since chrome was released is now reversed.
Me watching this on WaterFox: Nani?!
Me watching this on ArkenFox: Nani!?x2
Me, also watching this on WaterFox: Nani?!x3
This isn't a Gentoo video....
04:00 I am using android's battery saving mode, and during the setup of it, it forced me to select only 8 programs to have on my home screen, if I want to use more programs, I have to remove the battery saving mode to do so. So, one of the 8 programs was firefox, and interestingly after an update, it change to chrome. I can't confirm this is intentional, I am pretty sure that I did not do it because you cannot dynamically change those programs, unless you want to reset the whole setup, but I am way too lazy to change it back :D
Forgot to add, good one pointing out the task scheduler, a year ago when I saw that there were "Pings" registered by firefox I was amazed of how mozilla can get away with stating firefox is privacy oriented. Regarding not touching the firefox configuration and not hardening it however, I disagree. If you want more privacy you can use chrome, instead of unhardened firefox, because a lot less users are using it, and therefore you can be tracked more easily. I suggest installing ublock origin, and a script which changes your user agent to chrome. Of course, if some website wants to understand whether or not you're using firefox, it can do it. but it's not that simple and I'm sure that most websites do not do this. Also any fingerprints can be spoofed to join the windows + chrome market share and thus not be that unique.
librewolf user was here.
I can't manage to create the link with ProfileManager parameter on Mac, can you please explain further how to do it?
P.S.: I'm not very proficient with Mac, I've been using it for less then a year now.
for the algorithm
Why do you talk about adblock like it’s a pornography term? 🤨
By the way, NextDNS’ blocking lists service is seriously great! Highly recommend checking it out!
Adblock is against RUclips's ToS. There's an article in the Verge about it.
@@Trafotin Ooohh! I get it! Google being Google xD
I use Edge BTW.
The only reason I'm not using the flatpak of Firefox is because the Firefox PWA add-on doesn't work in flatpak due to a portal being missing atm. Snap version works, but snaps are slower and I don't wanna install snap just for 1 program. Whenever the flatpak version can use the PWA add-on I'll probably swap to that
you could try the nix version, it is also containerized
@@linked3 similar issue, I'd rather just wait
At this point, if you REALLY need PWAs, just use a Chromium-based browser. Mozilla won't ever do it.
@@Trafotin nah, I'm happy with this. The problem in flatpak is being worked on as we speak so it's only a matter of time before I swap
thoughts about the Mullvad Browser??? you use it right?
I've been using arkenfox and everything works fine, should I remove it?
no
Hi,
I saw that you have browsed the bilibili website. Do you have an input method installed on your system? Can you talk about one topic regarding kde + fcitx5 + wayland + immutable system + flatpak? I have a really bad headache trying to set up a simple input method on Linux distro.
I don't have a good answer, because I am a scrub who uses GNOME's input method. I don't know much about fcitx, but heard it has gotten better on Flatpak, but you could also try to layer it on Kinoite.
where's the ublock vid? i can't find ur vids bout it.
It is not on RUclips anymore.
btw on windows its "winget install Mozilla.Firefox" (both cmd and poweshell works) and youre done 6:09
edit : AH, you said it nice!
mozilla is trash
Drop the MAL profile
Please expand more on how firefox ( or in my case Mull) is crippled on android?
What are you talking about, I did download FF from the Microsoft store and I made the default, no issues. Yeah, now they know I use firefox, but I don't really care. They would already know regardless how I download it on Windows, just the easiest way.
There are 2 versions of Firefox on the Microsoft Store, one is the Microsoft Store version, the other is the Winget version. They look the same and you might have gotten lucky by getting the Winget version. Had you downloaded the Microsoft Store version, that absolutely would try to trample your rights.
Please expand more on how firefox ( or in my case Mull) is crippled on android?
I use ice raven on mobile the fork version of Firefox is that good, they have tons of extensions unlike regular firefox.
Firefox just being the only open source browser is the goat.
Sad it has lost all relevance
It captures individual elephants?
Have you ever used Librewolf or any other firefox forks before?
Yes, but most of them are not worth your time if you configure Firefox. You are better off learning how to configure Firefox.
Great additions! Proudly my daily driver.
Safari kinda count’s as “Chrome” to me cause Blink is actually a WebKit fork.
No, this is not a good take.
Then with this logic, Chrome and Safari is just Konquerer because both have roots in KHTML.
Over many years for development, both have extremely different internals, focuses and philosophies and just can't be compared with each other except when talking about web standard compatibility
Great job but why do you use Firefox if you care about security way too much
The most popular downloaded Firefox extension that starts with the letter U
@@Trafotin oh yeah well great job as always Mr Matt but i will use pop os along with Linux Mint
Nothing intresting
yeah I like firefox but I am alltime Vivaldi user for life man, its just feature richest, period. Anyways keep up the good work dude.
did you hear the news that firefox is actually faster than chrome now
that's a big deal. the gap that has been there ever since chrome was released is now reversed.