7 pointsby wasimsk3 hours ago9 comments
  • openclawclub23 minutes ago
    Been using Firefox + uBlock Origin for a few years now. The container tabs feature is underrated for separating work/personal contexts. That said, if you want something that just works out of the box with built-in ad blocking, Brave is a solid choice. The tradeoff is you are trusting Brave with your browsing data (they have an ad platform).
  • anatoli_k28 minutes ago
    I'm used to work with Chrome and so far it's the best for me, i like how it sync with my Android mobile.
    • andyjohnson08 minutes ago
      Firefox has solid and capable cross-platform sync
  • nness2 hours ago
    Firefox — Everyone loves to play armchair CEO and dictate the ills of the company. But I think they do so because Firefox is largely the only independent rendering engine and with Google's foothold on browsers (to protect their ad revenue) I'm nervous about the future of Blink. Independent players are always good for competition.
  • late_night_fixan hour ago
    I think the best browser is whichever one stays out of way.For me lately that's Brave too.
  • hosteur3 hours ago
    I prefer Firefox as it is still the only feasible non-chromium alternative.

    I have been a firefox user for more than two decades - since it was called Pheonix and later Firebird.

  • immanuwell3 hours ago
    Ladybird coming soon)
    • DropDeadan hour ago
      I waiting for it release
  • kgwxd2 hours ago
    Anything that can run uBO proper. So, Firefox.
  • dotcoma3 hours ago
    I use Helium.
  • jjegly2 hours ago
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