GAB is back on Cloudflare and became inaccessible in Firefox. Some sort of incompatibility in the way Firefox meddles with site's (JS') auto-refresh capabilities and the Cloudflare's code. Funny how Cloudflare bumped GAB off because it was "full of Nazis", and now they're happy to have it back. It's also funny how nobody on the Web gives a flying crap about FIrefox, because it's market share is in the single digits and falling. But Mitchell Baker is paid millions while this is happening.
@union There always hope for Brave.
@maxmustermann I use Brave all the time, but they are consuming Google code. I'm concerned they would not be able to digest it (e.g. know what's in it).
@union @maxmustermann I'm simultaneously annoyed by Mozilla dropping Servo, and thinking that it could make a good alternative engine to Chromium if enough people got together to maintain it, and for that purpose it's good that Mozilla isn't messing with it anymore. We need an alternative to Chromium because it's really taking over the net. Alternately, if many groups look at the Chromium code, they might be able to find all the crud that Google is sneaking into it for all the alternate browsers to clean up.
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@kazriko @maxmustermann Gecko is still an alternative, I think. Either way, Michell Baker's regime is doing everything to drive the thing into the ground regardless. Servo wouldn't help, I suspect.