Firefox on Android, iPad and PC.
Firefox mainly and some forks (Floorp, Librefox, Fennex, Ironfox) also Vivaldi
waterfox and librewolf mainly.
links2 with -g if I am in a tty terminal.
Dillo for my super-minimalist setups.Surprised I ly a few people has mentioned this but Zen (and Cromite on mobile)
Firefox
Icecat for pc, lightning for phone
Mac and iPhone: safari. Mac secondary: mullvad. Linux: waterfox
The last switch I made was on mobile I went from Brave (for ad blocking) to Firefox since Firefox for Mobile has extensions and I found a good cookie whitelisting extension.
Firefox. It’s fine. The ai stuff is concerning , but nothing’s caused me enough pain to switch yet
!waterfox@programming.dev is literally identical to Firefox, but the AI removed
Hm maybe I’ll try that. Looks like there’s an android version
Waterfox desktop, Fennec mobile
Ungoogled chromium. Has no googleslop and is very fast.
Firefox-esr. This is the old stable branch of Firefox intended for corpo use. Solid, battle-tested.
Nice try, Stephen Fry.
Kidding.
Android smartphone: Brave Linux desktop: LibreWolf Windows virtual machine: Mullvad Browser
Kinda weird to use brave on Android but then use LibreWolf on Linux, no?
FireDragon based on Floorp
Firefox. I’m not happy with how Mozilla Corp is operating, but I’m not switching to a Firefox fork unless there’s actual developer exodus (akin to what happened to OpenOffice/LibreOffice). Ultimately, at this stage, those forks depend on upstream Firefox developers for 99% of the work.
wait wait, what happened to LibreOffice? I’m trying so hard to not give microsoft money ;-;
Don’t worry, this is very old news.
OpenOffice.org was basically stuck in a bureaucratic hell of their own and couldn’t really do major decisions without the leaders’ approval. I think Sun Microsystems/Oracle was involved.
Some high up developers got basically kicked out by the governing folk, so they decided to start the Document Foundation to make LibreOffice, and vast majority of the developers followed. They were just happy to be actually able to do something.
OpenOffice got donated to Apache Project and there’s been very minimal maintenance on it ever since.









