https://www.quippd.com/writing/2024/10/02/the-reason-the-list-all-tabs-button-is-permanent-is-because-of-firefox-view.html

Firefox 131 is out, and with it arrives a change to the Tab overview menu: “a new, refreshed icon”. There has been some outcry on social media, since the redesign came with an undesirable change for some - the button is no longer able to be hidden by default.

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An update on Mozilla's PPA experiment and how it protects user privacy while testing cutting edge technologies to improve the open web.

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    You can grab a profile of performance issues and report them: https://profiler.firefox.com/docs/#/./guide-profiling-firefox-android

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    TL;DR: Firefox used to have a great extension mechanism based on the XUL and XPCOM. This mechanism served us well for a long time. However, it came at an ever-growing cost in terms of maintenance for both Firefox developers and add-on developers. On one side, this growing cost progressively killed any effort to make Firefox secure, fast or to try new things. On the other side, this growing cost progressively killed the community of add-on developers. Eventually, after spending years trying to protect this old add-on mechanism, Mozilla made the hard choice of removing this extension mechanism and replacing this with the less powerful but much more maintainable WebExtensions API. Thanks to this choice, Firefox developers can once again make the necessary changes to improve security, stability or speed. During the past few days, I’ve been chatting with Firefox users, trying to separate fact from rumor regarding the consequences of the August 2020 Mozilla layoffs. One of the topics that came back a few times was the removal of XUL-based add-ons during the move to Firefox Quantum. I was very surprised to see that, years after it happened, some community members still felt hurt by this choice. And then, as someone pointed out on reddit, I realized that we still haven’t taken the time to explain in-depth why we had no choice but to remove XUL-based add-ons. So, if you’re ready for a dive into some of the internals of add-ons and Gecko, I’d like to take this opportunity to try and give you a bit more detail.

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    https://www.quippd.com/writing/2024/06/24/mozilla-reddit-ama-2024-firefox-priorities-what-you-missed.html

    Mozilla did their biggest Reddit AMA yet on Thursday, June 13, with eight members of the Firefox leadership team. With 400 total comments on the post, they c...

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    hacks.mozilla.org

    Firefox 130 will feature an on-device AI model that automatically generates alt-text for images, integrated into its built-in PDF editor.

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    https://blog.mozilla.org/sumo/2024/04/09/keeping-you-in-the-loop-whats-new-in-our-knowledge-base/

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    hacks.mozilla.org

    Today’s Speedometer release is more open and challenging than before and is the best tool for driving browser performance improvements.

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    blog.mozilla.org

    Today marks a significant moment in our journey, and I am thrilled to share some important news with you. After much thoughtful consideration, I have decid

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    blog.mozilla.org

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearJA
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    https://www.quippd.com/writing/2023/10/14/firefox-120-searching-tabs-from-address-bar-will-work-across-containers.html

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    https://www.quippd.com/writing/2023/08/02/how-firefox-loses-when-it-tries-to-copy-chrome.html

    You might not know it, but Firefox was once widely considered to be an innovative browser. It wasn’t just an alternative to Internet Explorer (and now Chrome). Firefox introduced honest-to-goodness new features that people loved and rely on to this day.

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    DuckDuckGo’s privacy-focused browser is available for Windows now
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    Please forgive the spam -- if you use Firefox and would like to join the Reddit diaspora from r/firefox, check us out on Kbin/Lemmy.

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  • With its API Update, Reddit Should Start Paying its Users (Or They Should Leave)
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    Personally, I prefer not to salt the earth, as I was one of the people trying to help build up a corpus of good quality knowledge. Still, I suppose we can remake a lot of it on open platforms.

    I would instead prefer to backup my posts, so you can at least repost them as you like.

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  • SpiderMonkey Newsletter (Firefox 114-115)
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    Very cool - the focus on React performance is great, as is the proposal for WASM code to use the in-browser GC engine. Most of the other stuff is over my head.

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