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- firefox@lemmy.ml
optimizes efficiency in our browser-centric digital routines, eliminating manual startup delays and facilitating immediate web access
This sounds so much like AI generated text. I don’t need “browser-centric digital routines” to benefit from faster launch times.
optimizes efficiency in our browser-centric digital routines, eliminating manual startup delays and facilitating immediate web access
I wish that would translate to “just opening the fucking web browser and not auto updating first”. Every time I try to fire up FF on my laptop it wants to update first. I just want to check something really quickly. Update on close, not on open.
They said browser centric, not user centric. You are second class so you need to wait.
the CPU architecture for 32-bit x86 Linux will now be reported as x86_64
Why? Like I get that 32 bit is basically nonexistent at this point, but does this really benefit anyone to lie about the architecture? At least on linux you’re generally getting your software from a package manager and not some exe from the internet.
The purpose is to reduce fingerprinting.
This is the user agent reported to websites. It increases compatibility with certain websites apparently.
Glad to see updates to screenshots. It’s a killer feature that keeps me on Firefox along with Containers.