Im really confused by this sentiment. Ive been using Firefox since like 2007 and I was just a teenager who didn't know any better.
Its been working fine for 16 years now.
Personally, I stopped using Firefox when mobile became my main computing device. When I had shitty phones and mobile browsers were newer, Chrome was much more stable for me than FF. I should try to break the habit and go back to FF now that they are both structurally sound, but by now I have years of stuff saved to and remembered by Chrome. It would be a hassle to switch, and somewhat more control of a portion of my data isn't worth the trouble to me. I'm still gonna use Instagram for professional networking and personal posting, so I'm gonna be in packaged data anyway.
All that stuff you have saved isn't important. You won't even miss what you saved.
That's like not moving into a better home because you don't want to lose what's in your junk drawer in the kitchen.
Edit. Three downvotes with no replies? No one cares to explain thier point of view?
I perpetually want to document and keep things but learning that browsing history, tabs, bookmarks, and cookies are disposable trash that I know I truly don't give a fuck about was enlightening. A clean slate is actually great!
Man, what you said is so true. A few years ago, when I switched from Chrome to Brave (I now use Firefox), one of my worries was losing all the "important" stuff I had saved over the years. As you said, those things weren't important at all, I don't even remember what they were.
For those of you who are like that: change now, you won't regret it and if you really need to save something, just copy/paste those links into a word or any other program.
I didn't downvote but I'm thinking of some extension configurations as things I don't think have export/import support
yeah having all your stuff saved in chrome would make it a hassle. sounds like a rainy day project haha
Even better idea. Wait until about 6pm, open maybe 7 beers and drink them over a four hour time frame. At 10pm, start mixing some cocktails (you can do this beforehand and just store them in the fridge), make sure you have plenty, as over the next 2 hours, you'll need them.
Finally, at 12am, get yourself a nice spirit you enjoy, so maybe a good whisky, a good tequila, a good rum. Anything you like, and start mixing, 50ml alcohol, to about 250ml mixer is what I personally enjoy.
Once you hit 12, just get your things done. Whether it's moving data over. Or just anything that needs to be done. Unless it involves leaving your house. As that may get messy.
This is what I always do when I know I need to get something done. And it hasn't let me down yet.
Oh, and don't forget your favourite music.
Don't forget to speaker phone your ex at some point! Spice that night up baby
Damn you stuck with it during it's trash years, too?
It wasn't even acceptable until pretty recently, and it's still missing a lot of QoL features that make me keep Vivaldi around (except on my Linux machines, those just run Fox cause Vivaldi isn't available.)
You have been writing comments on this thread for 5 hours. Have you gone outside today? Make sure to drink some water as well.
What are you talking about? Firefox has always been very much acceptable for me. What qol features are you missing?
Nah, for any functions I've missed there has been a Firefox addon so far. My fave QOL addon is Tree Style Tab
Then you want to hide the horizontal tabs bad in the top, with an extra CSS file in the Firefox folder. Instructions here
I'm not ready to de-google, as I use the suite for my business stuff (drive, docs, calendar, mail etc), maybe one day though.
How does it integrate? Can I still keep the convenience I get from Chrome for the rest of the Google tools or is it pointless to switch if I don't switch everything else as well?
huh, this is one of the features i switched to vivaldi for.
edit: just saw the original comment about vivaldi not on linux. That's weird since I'm typing this on vivadli in linux.
Well I'm pretty new and haven't found a flatpak, does it depend on distro?
Im really confused by this sentiment. Ive been using Firefox since like 2007 and I was just a teenager who didn't know any better.
Its been working fine for 16 years now.
Personally, I stopped using Firefox when mobile became my main computing device. When I had shitty phones and mobile browsers were newer, Chrome was much more stable for me than FF. I should try to break the habit and go back to FF now that they are both structurally sound, but by now I have years of stuff saved to and remembered by Chrome. It would be a hassle to switch, and somewhat more control of a portion of my data isn't worth the trouble to me. I'm still gonna use Instagram for professional networking and personal posting, so I'm gonna be in packaged data anyway.
All that stuff you have saved isn't important. You won't even miss what you saved.
That's like not moving into a better home because you don't want to lose what's in your junk drawer in the kitchen.
Edit. Three downvotes with no replies? No one cares to explain thier point of view?
I perpetually want to document and keep things but learning that browsing history, tabs, bookmarks, and cookies are disposable trash that I know I truly don't give a fuck about was enlightening. A clean slate is actually great!
Man, what you said is so true. A few years ago, when I switched from Chrome to Brave (I now use Firefox), one of my worries was losing all the "important" stuff I had saved over the years. As you said, those things weren't important at all, I don't even remember what they were.
For those of you who are like that: change now, you won't regret it and if you really need to save something, just copy/paste those links into a word or any other program.
I didn't downvote but I'm thinking of some extension configurations as things I don't think have export/import support
yeah having all your stuff saved in chrome would make it a hassle. sounds like a rainy day project haha
Even better idea. Wait until about 6pm, open maybe 7 beers and drink them over a four hour time frame. At 10pm, start mixing some cocktails (you can do this beforehand and just store them in the fridge), make sure you have plenty, as over the next 2 hours, you'll need them.
Finally, at 12am, get yourself a nice spirit you enjoy, so maybe a good whisky, a good tequila, a good rum. Anything you like, and start mixing, 50ml alcohol, to about 250ml mixer is what I personally enjoy.
Once you hit 12, just get your things done. Whether it's moving data over. Or just anything that needs to be done. Unless it involves leaving your house. As that may get messy.
This is what I always do when I know I need to get something done. And it hasn't let me down yet.
Oh, and don't forget your favourite music.
Don't forget to speaker phone your ex at some point! Spice that night up baby
Damn you stuck with it during it's trash years, too?
It wasn't even acceptable until pretty recently, and it's still missing a lot of QoL features that make me keep Vivaldi around (except on my Linux machines, those just run Fox cause Vivaldi isn't available.)
You have been writing comments on this thread for 5 hours. Have you gone outside today? Make sure to drink some water as well.
What are you talking about? Firefox has always been very much acceptable for me. What qol features are you missing?
Nah, for any functions I've missed there has been a Firefox addon so far. My fave QOL addon is Tree Style Tab
Then you want to hide the horizontal tabs bad in the top, with an extra CSS file in the Firefox folder. Instructions here
I'm not ready to de-google, as I use the suite for my business stuff (drive, docs, calendar, mail etc), maybe one day though.
How does it integrate? Can I still keep the convenience I get from Chrome for the rest of the Google tools or is it pointless to switch if I don't switch everything else as well?
huh, this is one of the features i switched to vivaldi for. edit: just saw the original comment about vivaldi not on linux. That's weird since I'm typing this on vivadli in linux.
Well I'm pretty new and haven't found a flatpak, does it depend on distro?
Which distro are you on? Vivaldi has repos for plenty of them: https://help.vivaldi.com/desktop/install-update/manual-setup-vivaldi-linux-repositories/
Oh shit they do have one for fedora, thanks!
ive alwasy had a high end PC around so ive never had issues with it.
Depending on which distro you're on, Vivaldi is most certainly on Linux. I use mostly debian stuff and it works great on there.