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Its a market disruption (Desktop to Mobile shift) and monopoly problem. Because if you present the user with a shitty UI, horrible usage experience, bombard them with ads, and then take away the one feature everyone uses the browser for, it won't matter if it renders those Grumpy Cat pictures 0.005% faster or not.įirefox’s decline is not an engineering problem. However, this simply doesn’t matter in this market. ALL.įirefox is today as good as Chrome in most ways, and better in some (memory use for example). it COULDN'T possibly be the fault of shitty decisions by CEOs who only exist to suck every drop of blood from the "non-profit" corporation before parachuting out.
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Surely it can't have ANYTHING to do with Mozilla constantly shitting the bed, fucking up it's UI, destroying it's main competitive feature (extensions), and aggressively alienating it's technical/power-user install base- who are not only in charge of their own browser choice, but those of all their friends & family, and quite possibly the install base for large businesses.

I've seen that shit since, like, IE7 was brand new. Google is aggressively using its monopoly position in Internet services such as Google Mail, Google Calendar and YouTube to advertise Chrome.īull fucking shit. Gee, it's almost like cutting off a huge portion of your install base is a bad idea. There is a big drop in early 2015 which is likely when Mozilla stopped support for very old versions of Android. So small that I didn't even know a browser called "Firefox Focus" existed.Īlso, how the fuck do you fuck up data collection on a mobile app? The entire reason mobile apps EXISTS it to siphon marketting data off people's phones. Mozilla doesn’t publish ADI data for Firefox for iOS and Firefox Focus, but since none of these appear in any browser statistics it means their market share is probably very small. If you mean forcefully upgrading to the latest indistinguishable-from-adware version, yes, they do a great job of that. This subset tends to be relatively small since Mozilla is doing a good job these days converting as many users as possible to the most recently/most secure/most performant version of Firefox. Oh, you mean the phone-home bullshit I turned off to keep from getting auto updated to Firefox Asscancer Edition? Woo hoo, again I made a difference!Ī subset of users are often stranded on older versions of Firefox. htaccessįirefox tries to contact Mozilla once a day to check for security updates.
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The site is a bit clumsy and you can look at individual days only so I wrote some code to fetch the data for the last 3 years so its easier to analyze It used to be available publicly for years and was public until a few days ago). Looks like the site requires a login now. Clickbait headline: Mild Dyslexia May Result In AIDS. Mozilla publishes aggregated Firefox usage data in form of Active Daily Installs (ADIs) Those comments better just be "cf: Lorne Kates" and those users continuing to use previous versions of Firefox, see comments Mozilla’s public data shows that the number of active Firefox Desktop installs running the most recent version of Firefox has been declining for several years. Oooo, reading to do on a Friday instead of work.
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on Pale Moon 28.6.0.1 64bit on Windows 10
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- it still attempts to update scripts which are disabled!.Many scripts will use google or other external JavaScript stuff. Greasemonkey scripts will not work on localhost:// URLs for security reasons. As of it has an alpha version which works for the latest Firefox.A Firefox extension which lets you modify a Web page from your browser - "What You See Is What You Get" - and then save those changes as a Greasemonkey script so that they'll be repeated the next time you visit the page.Wikipedia to Infogalactic redirector is installed but disabled.I choose /usr/bin/geany ( Geany) Scripts ∞Īll scripts share one configuration file.
