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True. However what I have found in general is that I have been spending more and more time tweaking and fiddling Firefox to make it work the way I want it to, i.e similar to the way it was in the past with no Pocket for instance.

It is really annoying to have to watch the Firefox news and other channels to get this kind of information, reason about it, and then make my choice regarding what to do.

Browsers for me are a tool to get my work done, and I don't want to spend my time shaping my browser every time some people in Mozilla decide to change something.

There are two solutions I see: 1. The cynical/pessimistic one: the web is broken, all browsers fail to various extents, and one needs to pick one's poison - Firefox is the least of evils, hence I will continue using it with increasing dissatisfaction.

2. The optimistic one: Firefox and Mozilla will eventually get back on track, and revisit their old values - I find this harder to believe as time passes by.




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