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tomkaos | 1 year ago

Not really useful when it's not support on most recent Firefox version.

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phoronixrly|1 year ago

Sounds like a total win for Firefox! Hope it stays this way.

Use Firefox! It does not support sites that make you physically ill when you scroll them!

dylan604|1 year ago

The number of devs that see something isn't supported on FF and do something other than shrug their shoulders is probably me and one other person on the internet. Maybe. It could just be me.

I don't think that moves the needle much on if people care it doesn't work in FF.

tshaddox|1 year ago

> The number of devs that see something isn't supported on FF and do something other than shrug their shoulders is probably me and one other person on the internet. Maybe. It could just be me.

The number is likely extremely close to the number of Firefox users.

layer8|1 year ago

Depends on the region. In Germany for example, Firefox has higher market share (around 10%) than Edge or Samsung Internet.

ewalk153|1 year ago

If Firefox does release support, it shouldn’t be long before adoption is widespread: > Since Mozilla throttles the rollout of a new version (incrementally upgrading the percentage of the population getting upgrades), it takes about four weeks for about 70% of clients to upgrade before stabilizing.

https://data.firefox.com/dashboard/user-activity

DoctorOW|1 year ago

Unrelated but from that link "But why profiles? Why not just measure new user rate? Because we don't track users." is a weird thing to write after showing Monthly Active Users.