> I didn't respond to Eugen thinking everyone would be happy with my suggestion.
Same 🫡
> I didn't respond to Eugen thinking everyone would be happy with my suggestion.
Same 🫡
@transicorn @Gargron I think Waterfox is in a sweet spot between vanilla Firefox and Librewolf.
Having a customized user.js ensures that when you reinstall Firefox, you don't need to touch the settings page.
@transicorn @Gargron From my experience, Mozilla doesn't change that much from update to update. I haven't messed with the user.js file to disable anything major other than the AI stuff. I sometimes edit it to enable a new feature that is disabled by default.
Librewolf's default config is too aggressive, and I need to change too many things to make it usable for normal web browsing. It's not worth the hassle for me, and there's a delay in updates.
@transicorn @Gargron You can use vanilla Firefox. You just need to put in some time to make a user.js with your settings. After that, you can just use that user.js and won't need to tinker with Firefox settings.
@Gargron I can't daily drive a Chromium browser; it feels weird. I have custom user.js and policies files for Firefox. When I place both in the right directories, I don't need to change a thing in the settings.
https://github.com/fahim-ahmed05/dotfiles/tree/main/browser/firefox