You're not stuck in some evil country. You have Mozilla. If you want to improve it, you can submit code to it. Or start a new browser project by rounding up a dozen friends who feel the same way you do and going for it. If you're not a software engineer, you can be an evangelist who inspires software engineers. What is stopping you from working towards your own ideals?
dmitriid|4 years ago
You severely underestimate how much work needs to be done to create a new web browser.
foxfluff|4 years ago
In fact, I believe making a good browser is impossible because the web is fundamentally broken. The standards require your browser to be crap. The browser is no longer a user agent, it's a server agent, and trying to block & work around antifeatures is akin to writing an antivirus program that somehow detects and blocks malicious code without breaking the rest of the program. You can try, but it's a ridiculous never-ending cat and mouse game and if you don't keep up, you just end up "breaking the web" without actually making any part of it good.
wombatmobile|4 years ago
And that’s the whole point.
Mozilla has made a browser. So has google. Why make them out to be bad actors for providing something that is too big for mortals to even contemplate?