- Etterra@discuss.onlineEnglish2 hours
weights.bin? So, what, Chrome got depressed and ate 40 cakes? That’s terrible.
- 5 hours
Let’s say I tried to show this to my brother in an attempt to make the boy degoogle and he went “I’m not a gigabite hoarder, they can have the 4.”
Why the fuck is anyone still using chrome? Or windows for that matter. If it’s a work computer, whatever, I get it, but get that shit off of your personal devices.
- 4 hours
To be fair, some sites/things don’t work with Firefox, and keeping up with Chromium derivatives is a difficult task.
Hence most default to Brave. They got the SEO. They got the marketing money and socials hype.
You have to dig deep into the internet to find Helium, Vivaldi, Cromite, Ungoogled Chromium, or whatever the fork de jure is. And that’s if you miss all the scamware.
It’s your laptop? You need to try not installing chrome on your own devices.
- 4 hours
Reminds me of when my brother was setting up anti-virus for a friend, I don’t remember if it was the program or one of the folders to virus.bad
Schwim Dandy@piefed.zipEnglish
10 hoursThe people willingly using a Google browser get what they get. This is a shining example of personal accountability.
- 7 hours
most people are not aware of google’s shenanigans, and even less are aware that there are better alternatives
why not help people discover these alternatives instead of being an asshole?
- 5 hours
Most people refuse to use these alternatives. Atleast in my cases.
People use the tools they have to get their tasks done. Not everyone wants to have the same weird hobbies we do.
- 4 hours
Lol who is even using chrome still?
Edit: Yes guys I know, I am aware of the borderline monopoly Google has had on the browser space. My question should have been: Who is tech savvy and is using Google Chrome voluntarily?
I bet those numbers are inflated by work and school computers forcing it down your throat.
- thenoirwolfess@fedinsfw.appEnglish8 hours
Well, at least one of those users might be my Flaresolverr machine with a Chrome user-agent header
Doug@piefed.socialEnglish
10 hoursThey install it on my work laptop without my saying so. I uninstall it every time, and until they explicitly ask me to use it, I’m sticking with Firefox.
- 5 hours
Ayy what’s up twin.
“Oh our portals are only certified for Chrome. Firefox won’t work.”
I beg to differ.
Chrome’s last genuine use died Aug 2024 when Puppeteer started supporting Firefox.
- 8 hours
Does that count people using programs that you can’t control using chrome on the backend such as Steam? It wouldn’t be installed at all on my system if it weren’t for stuff such as that.
- 7 hours
Electron identifies itself as electron in it’s user agent so you could easily identify and separate it out.
Also I doubt most companies leave the user agent as the default, they probably change it for whatever version the app is.
- VeryFrugal@sh.itjust.worksEnglish7 hours
Some might call you an idiot for “not wearing the right clothes” or “not eating X”.
Just because others don’t have the same amount of interest about something, albeit having some would help, doesn’t mean they’re idiots.
- infinitesunrise@slrpnk.netEnglish8 hours
It’s the most popular browser by user base. It’s today’s Internet Explorer.
The people who are slightly less braindead than edge users lol
- OwOarchist@pawb.socialEnglish10 hours
Nah. At this point, Edge is actually a technically superior and slightly more trustworthy browser than Chrome.
Deliberately using Chrome rather than Edge is super braindead.
- Quetzalcutlass@lemmy.worldEnglish8 hours
But don’t worry, the model isn’t used for any browser features users actually use, so it’s just Google wasting petabytes of bandwidth to service a fraction of a percent of its userbase.
- 6 hours
Can those posting here please mention their top alternative browsers for those engaging in this thread?
- blargh513@sh.itjust.worksEnglish5 hours
I know it is somehow the worst thing ever, but Firefox really is ok. Turn off some telemetry and it’s not a big deal.
- 4 hours
That’s kinda the point of waterfox, you just save time fiddling with the telemetry settings every time you install it :P
- 4 hours
Helium.
Comes with full (not lite) UBlock, but Chromium based. It’s excellent.
- Peereboominc@piefed.socialEnglish9 hours
If not chrome, what is a good browser to use nowadays? I like Firefox but the last year I keep bumping in to websites that don’t work so we’ll on Firefox. Mostly web apps. So then what is left?
- infinitesunrise@slrpnk.netEnglish8 hours
I stay away from sites and services that don’t work well on Firefox. Firefox complies with open web standards, if a site doesn’t run well on Firefox it implies that the operator is doing something fucky that you’d probably not be OK with.
- 7 hours
Firefox has been fine. I’ve thought about switching to one of the cooler forks but I haven’t gotten off my ass yet.
- 6 hours
This is your push, DO IT!
Librewolf and Waterfox have been running just fine for me
- 4 hours
Do you use either of them on android? The syncing between android and desktop is nice in vanilla Firefox
- 2 hours
That’s the one thing I’m still using stock Firefox with. I have a few hundred if not a thousand tabs open on mobile so haven’t felt too strong an urge to switch just yet lol
- paul@lemmy.orgEnglish8 hours
Vivaldi is a productivity dream. Unfortunately it’s built on chromium so it’s not a complete break but it absolutely leaves every other browser in the dust in terms of how good it is. One of its best features is the ability to limit how much ram and CPU the browser as a whole uses or just certain sites. The amount of features it has is insane. Page tiling is my favourite one
- 3 hours
+1 for Vivaldi. I keep expecting to hear that I’ve became out of the loop and it’s turned into Brave without my knowing. It’s a great concern. But so far, so excellent!
Soapbox@lemmy.zipEnglish
4 hoursI use Zen as my primary browser. Vivaldi is my chromium backup for when something isn’t playing nice with Firefox, and for installing PWAs. Vivaldi is great. I used it for years before Zen came along.
Limiting resources sounds cool. I wish I could at least determine why Firefox sometimes goes out of control eating everything. Setting a resource limit per page would be good too. Sometimes my whole computer is ground to a halt, but closing a single tab fixes it. Often not a page that is obviously doing much. Certain ecommerce sites are frequent culprits. Doing something in the background.
Firefox can tile two pages now: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/split-view/
- 9 hours
Ever tried uploading an 8GB file to Copyparty on Firefox for Android? It just hangs (but so does the unofficial app). I needed to ask my sister to use Chrome :(
- infinitesunrise@slrpnk.netEnglish8 hours
Brave is Chrome, stop suggesting that people use Chrome as an alternative to Chrome.

















