Yep, more & more lately I have had to jump between browsers (I use Mac/Safari primarily) to get what I need to do done. “Chrome” is the “800# gorilla” among Web Browsers right now (most popular), so I find that a Chrome-based browser like Brave or the MS Edge browser usually gets the job done. (Don’t want to use the Google Chrome tracking version if I can help it).
I don’t use google anything, if I can avoid it.
Don’t like Chrome.
I resorted to re-installing firefox, it is clearly compromised since Soros gave them money.
Using Windows machine for a while.
My Linux machine is torn down. Hard drive failure, put in new larger hard drive and the Linux version I attempted to install showed 1 disc only. Well, near the end of the install, it asked for Disc 2. I let the install bypass the Bios and installed with UEFI, Now I cannot boot to anything and have not figured how to reformat the drive yet. Pulled it out but an earlier Linux machine I have had battery backup for BIOS fail. Have been too busy putting out fires to fix them.
It’s OK.
Thanks.
Agree. The problem is not the inability of programmers to build a good browser. The problem is the use of the data that they all collect. It is being used against freedom and sanity and promotes pure EVIL.
That is the real battle, it has been since the beginning of time. Good vs Evil. (there are amplified versions of that which refines how truly evil)
Agree, misuse of browser algorithms is a serious issue.