Are there any plans for Moronzilla to fix this shit?

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works on my machine

useful reminder: keep the least shitty version and never upgrade

opportune reminder: backup your favourite addons as they will be discarded soon

timely reminder that in one (1) year mozilla will harakiri themselves.

false

am mozilla
can confirm
will continue

Come to the furry side - version 27.1 fixed stuff

I've been using Waterfox for a couple months now, only down side is no HTML5 support on Netflix and such.

I'm actually looking forward to see how gecko slowly turns into servo.
Shame panorama will no longer work.

Have you tried servo? It has fucking doge as its icon and wont even load on macos.

First bits from servo already landed in 52 nightly for testing. People say it makes a big difference.

The dumped firefox OS, thunderbird, multidevice integration to focus on firefox, and they'll end addon support in version 57.
That's how MOZILLA will RIPiss.

It is time to be Brave, user.

>bits from servo
what bits?

ghacks.net/2016/11/11/firefox-52-nightly-quantum-compositor-has-landed/

> and only if Direct3D 11 is supported.

If I wanted a toy that has problems dealing with websockets, I'd install chrom*

>nightly for testing
Is this hard to understand?

Brave is Chrom*.

My point is if I wanted to use shit, I'd install vanilla shit.

If I wanted to read a retard who spreads FUD about software he never used, I'd go to Sup Forums

worthless

I know, I'm just saying that Brave is yet another Chrom* with a different skin.

Retards should have just forked Firefox since Eich co-founded Mozilla anyway.

>Important: Chromium-based browsers do not relay websocket connections to the extension API. This means websites can use websocket connections to bypass uBO (or any other blocker). This can be remediated by installing uBO's companion extension uBO-WebSocket.
>needing a workaround because of shit engine

But furry moon is already a fork of Firefox, no point in re-inventing the wheel.