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hobata@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•France’s Macron calls for major hike in defence spending: ‘To be free, we must be feared’51·12 days agoI think that explains why his wife looks the way she does.
hobata@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•More than half of Ukrainians support finding compromise in war, 20% support continuing the fight8·26 days agothey beg for donations, that should go to: NGO Ukrainska Pravda Vyacheslava Lipinskogo, 9, Kyiv, Ukraine, 01030
Their FAQ brushes it off with a single condescending line: “Use third-party tools, we know what’s best for you.”
Here’s the joke: Librewolf ships with a password manager, lets you enable it, and even allows autofill but intentionally breaks the “Save Password?” prompt. No amount of tweaking (
about:config
,user.js
, orlibrewolf.overrides.cfg
) fixes this. The only way to store logins? Manually typing every credential into about:logins like it’s 1995.It’s ironic that a browser marketed as “freedom-focused” would sabotage basic UX, forcing users into their preferred workflow. It’s the same kind of disrespect for user autonomy that drove people away from Firefox. Firefox at least lets you somehow re-enable/disable features.
My experience with Librewolf is quite sad.
Is she whinging or bragging?