The 103 early hints is nice to finally see in the network tab, stopping a scroll by placing the fingers down on the track pad, is neat too!
Solid update AFAIC
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The 103 early hints is nice to finally see in the network tab, stopping a scroll by placing the fingers down on the track pad, is neat too!
Solid update AFAIC
finally release notes have been uploaded!
probably only OP will see this though..
Nah I did too.
We have new version out!
Oh, that's good I guess. So... what's new?
We can not tell you yet.
"Download it and you'll see ;)"
Firefox going full XDA
hey at least it's not "Improvements and bug fixes".
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We’re still preparing the notes for this release, and will post them here when they are ready. Please check back later.
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The ceo is being paid too much.
Just like at least 90% of ceos
https://9to5linux.com/mozilla-firefox-134-is-out-with-support-for-touchpad-hold-gestures-on-linux
At least has some of them. I think they always grab the betas and aggregate the release notes/changes during the nightly/beta tests.
Been waiting for this one
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I still remember when Firefox decided to go with Chrome-like versioning to show progress. No more v4.5.1. but v87.1! Still bugs me a little bit, I liked the more relaxed attitude. Now versioning is changing again here and there, now it's the year, like 2025.1 and I think that is a little pragmatic but probably a pretty good idea. They should go for that!
Year-based version numbers are pretty neat IMO, particularly for applications. Not only can you quickly estimate how up-to-date any particular application is, it also avoids the version number racing problem between competing applications, because some people equate lower version numbers with a less developed application.
For programming libraries though semantic versioning is still the good ol' reliable.
Strange that it took us like decades to figure this out :)
I blame MS (Windows 2000, Office 2003, Server 2005, etc.)
This versioning is just moronic.
A refreshed New Tab layout is being rolled out to users in the US and Canada, featuring a repositioned logo and weather widget to prioritize Web Search, Shortcuts, and Recommended Stories at the top.
before anyone starts complaining, yes I know several people in close proximity that use the news&weather windows taskbar thing, so this probably has a reason to exist
Most non-tech users will love it TBH
Higher version — more Firefox. I like more Firefox.
mull 😢