What browser does Sup Forums use?
What browser does Sup Forums use?
Firefox on desktop, Brave on mobile.
Pale Moon for Sup Forums. Pretty much entirely for the GTK2 file picker, because Firefox is all GTK3 now and the GTK3 file picker is a huge pile of shit.
Firefox for everything else. I don't use Pale Moon as a general browser because as far as I can see uMatrix is exclusively a webextension going forward, and that's a hard requirement for anything that's going to be used on arbitrary websites. Also the ghacks user.js.
Firefox with openSUSE patches make it work a lot better with KDE/Qt
Safari
Comfy combo
not biting that bait, sir.
Working since 2010 TM
Waterfox on PC, Lightning Browser on phone.
Firefox Quantum, switched from Edge within a minute of using 57. It's really that amazing, fuck the haters.
Imagine shitposting of 4chinz so much that this becomes a big deal.
Firefox not because it's "the best" but because its the best out there
Internet Explorer 7
>2018
>still using browsers
I just think about Sup Forums and i already know what's going on here.
Chrome
Used to have Chrome, Firefox, Iridium, Safari at some point in my life and Vivaldi just blows them all away (2 year user).
its important to my image-posting workflow
I use Firefox Nightly and/or Falkon.
PC - Firefox
Android - Firefox
Waterfox
Phone: Chrome
Laptop: Qutebrowser
Desktop: Chrome
Waterfox on desktop and Lightning on phone.
Waterfox, Orfox on mobile.
fpbp
Firefox Quantum with modified configurations.
Firefox on my 2010 laptop, chrome on my desktop and Yandex on my phone
Qutebrowser
Waterfoxxxy
Waterfox is a horrid meme "browser" (really a Firefox shell, Pale Moon is more of a browser than that) that only exists because someone at Mozilla hated Win64 many years ago. Yeah, it was stupid, but using Waterfox is far dumber.
You people are contributing to fragmentation in the browser market for no good reason, and helping to ensure Chrome's dominance.
Nightly on desktop
Safari on mobile
Waterfox as my primary. Brave as my secondary.
Switching from Firefox to Vivaldi for a bit might try Brave while I'm at it.
I use it because Quantum sucks, and it removes some shitty features that come with the ESR.
>Hur-durr you can just disable that stuff through about:config
Sure, but I'm a big believer in "opt-in," as opposed to "opt-out," especially when opting out is convoluted. You don't have to like it, but the reasoning is valid.
Tried waterfox and pale moon for a while but both have issue with my dark theme and importing stuff from Firefox is annoying manual work, importing the bookmark toolbar seems to be impossible. Midori and Cupzilla have the same problem with my theme, also Sup Forums is borked on both browsers. So I stick with Firefox. I don't particularity like it, but it seems the best option.
Chrome is the best, period
What version of iOS is that?
>Quantum sucks
Quantum is an unironic browsing revolution. And I usually hate using that term in such a context.
You don't know what you're missing.
I'll give you opt-in versus opt-out though, but it shouldn't be a separate browser just to change some config settings.
Don't know if it's just me, bit does palemoon feel more bloted as of late?
I'm using Linux, so FF is something included with it. I've tried Quantum. I see no reason to go with it, especially since I can only firejail it or waterfox.
I also have certain add-ons that aren't replaced in Quantum yet. DNSSEC/TLSA Manager is non-negotiable, so if they aren't going to make it work, I may as well use Chromium (which also has other add-ons that I use that Quantum doesn't have). And that's not even touching on the personal preference stuff, like the old NoScript vs the new.
Do you really think the forks are going to support legacy extensions for much longer anyways?
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Who cares? I'll ride this bitch as long as I can. If they don't support the add-ons that I want, I'll move to something that does.
Hell, I'd use brave if they bothered adding my extensions, instead of more and more password managers.
I've used many over the years. Used Netscape Navigator back in the late 90s. Used Opera in the early 2000's cuz it was the best at the time.
Then I switched to Firefox when it first came out, used it for years until the SJW bullshit.
Now I use Vivaldi for desktop, and Brave for mobile. Both are amazing, Vivaldi has a slick interface, especially for bookmark fags like me.
Fuck off Mozilla shill.
>Mozilla shill
I'm the user from I used Edge for quite a while (and IE before then), until only a few months ago.
same, i like how there’s a mobile browser with adblocking that doesn’t run like ass like firefox android. sadly brave on the desktop doesn’t offer all the extensions and customizability as firefox so i’m not switching to brave entirely
Not him, but if you used IE before quantum, then that says enough about your tastes to make a judgement against you.
You're proudly declaring that you used the absolute worst browser for years and years.
Same. I also use Brave on desktop as my YouTube/Google botnet containment zone.
qutebrowser
Basilisk/Pale Moon on desktop and Lightning on mobile.
Firefox for years.
Switched to Opera 6 months ago & haven't looked back. Youtube in PIP mode, WhatsApp messaging in sidebar, great bookmarks system, Auto Ad-Block. Comfy af
Android: Lightning
Computer: Firefox
firefox on main pc+notebook
firefox focus on mobile
qutebrowser on desktop
lightning on mobile
>tfw gotten so used to qutebrowser that cannot use firefox
Chromium continuously built from HEAD
fuck mozilla! firefox is like IE, extensions are being banned, slow as fuck, can't change anything... fuck that shit!
Opera (Presto)
>switch to Palemoon
>use Gmail
>retarded Google bots think this is suspicious
>whatever, this is my new browser now, get used to it Gmail
>the third or fourth time I use Gmail on Pale Moon I get locked out
>Still use Firefox to check emails, use Pale Moon for everything else
You'd think with their infinte resources Gmail wouldn't be such a festering dog heap
Mobile -> Firefox, Chrome, Orfox
Desktop -> Firefox, Chrome, Tor Browser
Only because of Blink and Gecko. If you aren't using a de-Google'd Chromium fork or a modified Firefox, you're doing a disservice to web developers across the globe.
>sadly brave on the desktop doesn’t offer all the extensions and customizability
Doesn't brave use Chrome extensions?
FF was unusable for years, Chrome is still unusable to this day, and Opera made itself unusable many years ago. Not much choice.
Chrome
None of what you wrote is true, though.
Memes don't necessarily reflect reality.
Firefox is sadly still the best choice. You have to use choice addons, ghacks-user.js and pyllyukko.js to disable most of the bad bits though. I wouldn't recommend Nightly anymore. It's too volatile and you can't trust Mozilla to make sensible choices. Use Firefox ESR or the latest stable (if you value the speed increases and don't mind Quantum).
Pale Moon/Basilisk and Waterfox are undermanned and mostly a meme.
Firefox 56 for desktop, though I've been thinking about moving to waterfox because of the bullshit sjwzilla has pulled lately
Naked browser for android
Firefox.
It has problems, mostly on the political and privacy side but Icecat 60ESR will fix that.