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cl0ckt0wer | 7 days ago

Firefox already captured the developer audience, and it wasn't enough. So they pivoted to whatever they thought of to increase mainstream adoption. That is really alienating that developer audience though.

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sethops1|7 days ago

Firefox had mainstream adoption in the Firefox 2 era, before Chrome launched. What drew people to Chrome was that it was fast, efficient, and did I mention fast? Unfortunately all browsers today seem to have forgotten how important that is.

zitterbewegung|7 days ago

The whole purpose of Chrome is to have google search by default in people's browsers. Once they have a large market share nothing else really matters. If people truly cared about speed Google would have changed it already.

acheron|7 days ago

What drew people to Chrome is that Google leveraged their search monopoly to push it, and paid other software to sneak it into installers.