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4 days agoSince the early days of reddit I’ve wanted tags, it would avoid a lot of noise. Sometimes I wonder if lemmy is broken when I see all the topics again that I voted on and marked as read earlier. Or maybe I’m losing my mind.
Since the early days of reddit I’ve wanted tags, it would avoid a lot of noise. Sometimes I wonder if lemmy is broken when I see all the topics again that I voted on and marked as read earlier. Or maybe I’m losing my mind.
Or be a patient gamer and get it on a sale.
I skimmed all the comments and it looks like I’ll be the first: Chrome. Not Chromium, or any fork. Just Google Chrome. Even on my Ubuntu HTPC.
I’ve used it since it was new and blew everything else out of the water for smoothness. Over time I’ve gotten used to features like sync and profiles, and tab groups. Now my life is too busy to put ideology over convenience, and since uBlock Lite seems to work fine for me on Manifest v3, I really don’t have a particularly strong reason to change.
My second browser is Firefox, but it’s literally only for NSFW things. To try migrating over, they would have to implement profiles better so that this can coexist with my main usage.
Sometimes I also use Edge to keep different logins, although I could also achieve the same with profiles on Chrome now.