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      There is degoogled chromium for pcs. I dont mean brave. I mean literally “degoogled chromium”

      i use it for when certain web apps refuse to work on firefox or librewolf

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    Awe dang. I have a theory that the more we push away their data centers they will recoup it one cpu\gpu at a time at the user-end. This is testing that feasibility.

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      The only browser I use for Lemmy

      Still got firefox, mainly for making sense of youtube’s garbage UI with my tangled cable of extensions whenever I happen to boot that shit up lol

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    Why the fuck is anyone still using chrome? Or windows for that matter. If it’s a work computer, whatever, I get it, but get that shit off of your personal devices.

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      To be fair, some sites/things don’t work with Firefox, and keeping up with Chromium derivatives is a difficult task.

      Hence most default to Brave. They got the SEO. They got the marketing money and socials hype.

      You have to dig deep into the internet to find Helium, Vivaldi, Cromite, Ungoogled Chromium, or whatever the fork de jure is. And that’s if you miss all the scamware.

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            Yeah, but I guarantee you, that 99.99% of Chrome users never used that feature. I also keep a spare chromium installation around, which I used one time for the browser based installer of GrapheneOS.

            Other than that, I never needed that feature, and I am already a power user.

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    Let’s say I tried to show this to my brother in an attempt to make the boy degoogle and he went “Nah, I’m not a gigabite hoarder, they can have the 4 gigas.”

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    Damn, if only someone, anyone, had ever warned against using Chrome.

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    Lol who is even using chrome still?

    Edit: Yes guys I know, I am aware of the borderline monopoly Google has had on the browser space. My question should have been: Who is tech savvy and is using Google Chrome voluntarily?

    I bet those numbers are inflated by work and school computers forcing it down your throat.

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      People who are forced to use it because web developers have abandoned non chrome based browsers in their testing and validation.

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      Unfortunately I am. I really really don’t want to be but somehow Firefox has turned into a buggy mess. Maybe it’s just me but I have so many issues with it.

      Dragging into a browser window doesn’t work half the time. Trying to drag a tab nearly always bugs out the window resulting in no mouse clicks for tabs or address bar. Something screws up sometimes causing browser to flip to a random tab every time I switch back to a window, somehow related to pressing CTRL+ something. Sometimes the mouse cursor in a textbox/textarea screws up where it’s not positioned where I’m typing, and I’ve even seen it go backwards while I type.

      I have experienced these things often, albeit most of them only after having multiple windows open with many tabs. And they’re not isolated to just one installation on one computer.

      I’m just baffled how there can be so many consistent issues though. So much so that I can’t justify using it over Chromium any longer, even with all of the issues with Chromium.

      I’ve been using Firefox since the beginning, and I’m an adamant supporter of them. I really hope they get these things sorted out.

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      They install it on my work laptop without my saying so. I uninstall it every time, and until they explicitly ask me to use it, I’m sticking with Firefox.

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        Ayy what’s up twin.

        “Oh our portals are only certified for Chrome. Firefox won’t work.”

        I beg to differ.

        Chrome’s last genuine use died Aug 2024 when Puppeteer started supporting Firefox.

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        Does that count people using programs that you can’t control using chrome on the backend such as Steam? It wouldn’t be installed at all on my system if it weren’t for stuff such as that.

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          Electron identifies itself as electron in it’s user agent so you could easily identify and separate it out.

          Also I doubt most companies leave the user agent as the default, they probably change it for whatever version the app is.

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          Some might call you an idiot for “not wearing the right clothes” or “not eating X”.

          Just because others don’t have the same amount of interest about something, albeit having some would help, doesn’t mean they’re idiots.

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    The people willingly using a Google browser get what they get. This is a shining example of personal accountability.

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      Reminds me of when my brother was setting up anti-virus for a friend, I don’t remember if it was the program or one of the folders to virus.bad

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    But don’t worry, the model isn’t used for any browser features users actually use, so it’s just Google wasting petabytes of bandwidth to service a fraction of a percent of its userbase.