Comment on: Insider comments on the state of affairs at Mozilla and predicts it's demise
0 07 Mar 2016 04:13 u/Broc_Lia in v/programmingComment on: Insider comments on the state of affairs at Mozilla and predicts it's demise
They have a repository, but I think you have to build it from source.
Comment on: Insider comments on the state of affairs at Mozilla and predicts it's demise
Does it? I'll give it a go so. My only gripe is that it's closed source.
Comment on: Insider comments on the state of affairs at Mozilla and predicts it's demise
I tried all of those except Konqueror and Vivaldi (not available for linux). I wasn't very impressed, they're usable, but they all had major bugs for basic functionality and didn't really compare to FF or Chrome.
I basically installed every browser in the ubuntu software center, plus a few others from around the web.
Comment on: Insider comments on the state of affairs at Mozilla and predicts it's demise
I think it was probably both. Mozilla has pulled all kinds of other socjus bullshit since, so it wasn't just a one off.
Comment on: Insider comments on the state of affairs at Mozilla and predicts it's demise
Never heard of otter, might give it a go.
I've tried around a dozen others, but they all fall short of the mark. The closest is probably pale-moon, which is a firefox fork with a bunch of bugs. Right now I've given in and I use chrome.
Comment on: Insider comments on the state of affairs at Mozilla and predicts it's demise
Well, as they say, it's easy to fork if the company keeps going down a bullshit path. And I wouldn't want Eich back in Mozilla, he's probably achieving much much more working on Brave (which I will install the moment someone makes a PPA for it).
Comment on: Insider comments on the state of affairs at Mozilla and predicts it's demise
Curiously, they didn't mention all the socjus crap, but I guess that could just be a smokescreen for the stuff they did argue about.
Insider comments on the state of affairs at Mozilla and predicts it's demise
25 34 comments 06 Mar 2016 18:36 u/Broc_Lia (..) in v/programmingComment on: Open database of countries and cities needed!
Maybe try openstreetmap?
If they do... I'd imagine they'll strip it down alot. That said, TOR is somewhat insecure at the moment. You need to disable javascript for example.