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    2 years ago

    That was Internet Explorer 20 years ago and look where we are now.

    I personally can’t remember the last time I had issues with a site on Firefox in the last few years since I switched.

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      2 years ago

      The teams web app was borked for me on Firefox at one point. Idk if it’s still like that. Also Google Chat or whatever tf it’s called now disables a bunch of features on Firefox.

      Still worth it to switch. 99% of websites work just fine. They basically have to intentionally design sites to not work with FF.

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        2 years ago

        Ah yes wtf is Teams doing!? Some arbitrary features are blocked on Firefox, like you can’t direct call someone but you can be part of a group call 🤪

        But I don’t think Microsoft’s online suite is a reference, most of it feels buggy or bloated at best.

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        2 years ago

        When I was using Firefox I felt like spoofing user agent was essential to make websites work the way they were supposed to. I could loose some rounded corners here and there but it was still better that some features completely missing

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      2 years ago

      Been using it for years, and the only few times I had issues was due to worthless websites creating artificial obstacles with an “unsupported browser/OS” page or banner rather than something actually breaking for being incompatible.