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qupada, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?

Something not so far mentioned is Tree Style Tab.

If you habitually have a lot of tabs open, you'll probably know how annoying it is finding things when each page title has been condensed down to 4-5 characters. On widescreen displays (especially 16:9), vertical pixels are also a lot more precious, while horizontal ones are plentiful.

For me (3840×2160 display, 200% scale), its vertical tab sidebar fits about 30 tabs before needing a scrollbar, and you get a full width title for each and every one.

It can be a bit of an adjustment at first, but I've been using this since the pre-WebExtensions days (since around Firefox 4.0), it's definitely one of my must-haves.

kjetil,

Can’t recommend TreeStyleTabs enough!

Not only does it trade off precious vertical space for plentiful horizontal space, but also the tabs get organized hierarchical, so when searching and opening multiple tabs , the tabs get grouped naturally

berg,

This changed my habitual way of working with browsers for the better, can’t recommend it enough. I’m using Sidebery though, not sure of the differences, but I really like its snapshot feature.

8orange8,

If you like Tree Style Tabs I’d also recommend trying Sideberry. Does the same thing but has some additional functionality.

solariplex, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?

Consent-o-matic

Ublock origin (activate cloud storage and sync rules between devices!)

Bitwarden

Onetab

Firefox translations

Dark reader

Privacy redirect

SirToxicAvenger,

thanks!!

Lancoian,

also look at sponsorblock for YT

it skippes segments of videos where the creator is taking about sponsored content directly in the vid

Veraxus, in What is your ideal Oreo dippage time? (Or your biscuit or cookie of choice.)
@Veraxus@kbin.social avatar
  1. Fill a cup with oreos.
  2. Cover with milk.
  3. Wait until oreos become paste.
  4. Stir and eat with spoon.

Also, my favorite cookie/biscuit used to be Mother’s Taffy sandwich cookies, but then they went out of business, got bought out, brought back, and ruined by completely changing the recipe. Pretty sure the new recipe is just cardboard pulp and reclaimed wastewater.

I miss those.

gcfbrian, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?
@gcfbrian@lemmy.world avatar

Foxy gestures is an enormous reason why I could never swap off Firefox in the first place

Dave, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

Lemmy Instance Assistant It does things like if someone links a post and the link takes you to the post on another instance, it adds a button to show the post on your home instance. You can also right click on a page (say, an article on a news site) or image and choose the option to share it on lemmy, which creates a new post. It also has stuff to help you when you click a link to a community but the community is not federated to your server, or you can go to the list of communities on another instance and it will have links to take you to that community on your home instance. That sort of thing. Basically the beginnings of a RES for lemmy.

I also like Dictionary Anywhere, which lets you double click on a word to get a definition, a bit like the one Google one for Chrome.

There are also various container extensions such as a Facebook or Google one, that isolates those sites to attempt to prevent that activity being associated with your activity on other sites. It can be a little annoying to get used to but I use them. The annoying thing is that when you click say a google site from a search result on duckduckgo, it closes the duckduckgo tab and opens the site in a google container, but then you can’t click back to go back to the search results.

The general container tabs extension is good too. It keeps separate cookies per container. So say if you have 3 different microsoft accounts, you can create different containers. Then you can open a new tab in a specific container and it will remember the account you logged into last time in that specific container, but doesn’t affect other containers or tabs not in a container.

pyrflie,

If LIA is anything like RES I am 100% on board.

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

It’s only beginning, it has nowhere near the features of RES, and mainly it helps with issues related to lemmy federation. But if there’s something you want, the dev is pretty open to new feature suggestions.

GissaMittJobb,

RES shouldn’t really be needed for Lemmy - it’s better to just directly upstream the changes, since it’s open source.

SirToxicAvenger,

thanks!!

kalkulat, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?
@kalkulat@lemmy.world avatar

Cookies: Cookie autodelete or Forget me not

Block site (so you’re not sent where you don’t want to go)

Wayback Machine (if you use it much)

Audio equalizer (to better understand mumbly / old Youtube audio)

Dark background and light text (so you don’t go blind)

miroslav, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?

Firefox Multi-Account Containers

ad_on_is,
@ad_on_is@lemmy.world avatar

this!

Sootie,

It does have some rather specific use cases but if you need it it’s amazing. Way better than chrome profiles imo

pyrflie, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?

Ublock Origin

NoScript

Dark Reader

Sponsorblock

Bitwarden

everything else is down to preference.

catsup,

What’s the point if having NoScript AND uBlockOrigin? ubo does everything noscript does, but better

pyrflie,

Whitelisting.

If you have anyone in your house or on your network that is, shall we say, less tech savvy then this effectively shuts them out of some sites.

And for yourself if you happen to make a miss click it shuts out most passive security risks.

The extension is as dumb or smart as you make it. For most of the users on my network it’s functionally retarded, but it works fairly well to prevent missclicks and curiosity fuckups for me as well.

SirToxicAvenger,

dark reader looks very useful, thanks!!

mittyta,

Double upvote for bitwarden, since OP is switched browser, they defenetly need move all their passwords. No need to use built in Firefox manager. Don’t forget to use password export from Chrome.

SirToxicAvenger,

ah nice I was wondering how to do that. got a lot of passwords in chrome

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Also browser password manager couldn’t be more unsafe…

moriquende,

honestly it’s fine if you’re generating different passwords for every service and you’re just storing the less important ones there for convenience.

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Way too easy to get malware and it scans your whole pc for easy to aquire passwords.
If it’s safely encrypted, go for it but I suspect it isnt.

glorious_albus,

Used to use lastpass before they became paid. I haven’t even remembered that until I read your comment. Bitwarden is great.

5dashes,

DeArrow for unsensationalizing YouTube titles and thumbnails

coffinwood, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?

ublock origin with the annoyance list activated.

dark reader. It’s not perfect but I get most sites in a usable dark mode.

That’s mostly it.

Extrasvhx9he,

Same, all you really need. Maybe also password manager extensions for the added phishing protection

coffinwood,

Yeah, I didn’t include my Enpass extension, as it’s more like a plug-in.

I also excluded TamperMonkey because I solely use it to sell my Steam cards and become filthy rich. Already 34 cents into my first million.

And last but not least: an extension that auto-upvotes YT videos from my subscribed channels because I’m too lazy to do it manually and YT can’t be bothered to assign a key to it.

datavoid,

In my testing, dark reader made sites load much slower. Anyone else notice this?

AphoticDev,
@AphoticDev@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Dark Reader is entirely client side, so it shouldn’t affect load times.

Zpiritual,

Render times may increase significantly though depending on cpu((/gpu?).

AphoticDev,
@AphoticDev@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Yes, I suppose if their computer is a decade or two old, it might have an impact on their render times.

netburnr,
@netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

Nope, still fast on my machines

sock,

it can make my google drive stuff take a couple extra seconds to realize whats happening

Vengefu1Tuna,

This is my experience as well. Noticable slowdown after installing it. But IMO, it’s still worth it.

TurnItOff_OnAgain,

Sponsorblock for YouTube.

Javascript disabler to get around many paywalls.

IronKrill,

In my experience enabling some of the annoyance lists broke several websites and it took a while to realise why. I do use the cookie consent list but no longer use any annoyance lists.

altima_neo, in hey - trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox, what are your recommended extensions and/or quality of life addins, etc?
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Ublock
Imagus mod
Return Youtube Dislike
SponsorBlock for Youtube
Video Download Helper
Zoom Page WE

SirToxicAvenger,

added them all, thanks!!

Thorny_Insight, in What is your ideal Oreo dippage time? (Or your biscuit or cookie of choice.)

In Finland we have a “local Oreo” called Domino. Oreo always had this mythical reputation as a famous american cookie almost no one had tasted. Then Oreos came to the stores here for the first time so I naturally bought a pack to try them out. I never bought another one. Those are incredibly dry and dull tasting compared to the Domino cookies I’m used to.

intensely_human,

That’s why we’re talking about dipping them

Mr_Blott,

Yeah in the UK, Oreos are the lowest common denominator too. You’d have to finish the custard creams, bourbons, fly cemeteries and the dusty old packet of pink wafers you inherited when your gran died before you’d consider an Oreo

cashews_best_nut,

Hob Nobs are top tier. 🤌

Mr_Blott,

Close, *homemade hobnobs are top tier. Trust me, I’m an emigrant 😂

SavageJomama, in What is your ideal Oreo dippage time? (Or your biscuit or cookie of choice.)

I like to dip it far enough that my fingers are in the milk a little too so that I can feel once the oreo starts to get soft.

morphballganon, in What is your ideal Oreo dippage time? (Or your biscuit or cookie of choice.)

I’m perfectly happy with 5 seconds, or not dipping at all. Eat cookie, drink milk. Still enjoyable one after the other.

My wife’s a 5-second dipper, though, so I have adopted her practice when she’s around.

flicker, in What is your ideal Oreo dippage time? (Or your biscuit or cookie of choice.)

Dip a chocolate digestive in tea for maybe two full seconds and it is absolute glory.

ChaoticNeutralCzech, (edited ) in Did the pope vote in Argentina's election?

Argentina is the country whose citizenship you cannot legally lose (though dual citizenship is permitted), and they have mandatory* voting. So the Pope is still a citizen of Argentina and did vote or faced charges. I don’t think they allow exceptions.

  • Edit: Not quite true. See replies.
bayta,

It is possible to vote while outside the country by going to designated embassies but if you live outside of the country or are further away than 500km from your legal residence the day of the vote you are not obligated to vote. Also, a lot of people (above 20% on the last election) that should vote don’t despite it being mandatory since that law is pretty much never enforced in practice. Source: I’m Argentinean.

Nibodhika,

Correction, voting is mandatory only for people who live in Argentina, if you live on another country voting is optional. Source: I’m an Argentinian who lives in another country.

WarmSoda,

But are you the Pope?

Oh shit. Are you?

Zagorath,
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

I do know for a fact that the Pope has someone working at the Vatican who is precisely the kind of nerd that might be on this site. The Pope himself…probably not.

BigDanishGuy,

I’ve got this.

OP, how do you feel about defecating in an arboreal setting?

intensely_human,

I’m for it

BigDanishGuy,

Welcome to the big ARE YOU ACTUALLY THE POPE quiz!

  1. Are you an Argentinian living abroad?
  2. Do you regularly wear weird head gear?
  3. When visiting a new city. Does your Uber have a large glass cage instead of a rear compartment?
  4. Do strangers keep asking you to hold their children?
  5. Do you have a strange urge to poop when you are near forests?

If you can answer yes to all of the above, you should find the nearest cardinal and observe how you are addressed.

intensely_human,

He’s just tweeting at me. What does it mean??

cashews_best_nut,

Falklands.

LegionEris,

This is fascinating. Assuming he follows the law of the land per the Bible (per my minimal understanding of the Bible…) he would be sinning to note vote. So the pope most likely voted by absentee ballot in Argentina, but also likely has diplomatic immunity in Argentina, and therefore could not be prosecuted for failure to vote.

ChaoticNeutralCzech,

I don’t think you are eligible for diplomatic immunity if you are a citizen. He might choose not to extradite himself but he plans a visit in 2024.

I think he either voted for Sérgio Massa, whom he supported publicly, or symbolically cast a blank ballot. The other options are to declare that he was ill or 500 km from the nearest polling place, or pay a 50-500 peso fine. None of these are off-limits for somebody with a good diplomatic position and a large amount of staff.

Nibodhika,

He can also just not vote, he’s an Argentinian living in another country (just like me) so voting is optional for him.

DasRundeEtwas,

Iven if he can’t get true diplomatic immunity, I don’t think Argentina would trouble a foreign monarch over a 500 peso fine, even if he came back into the country.

ChaoticNeutralCzech,

Yes. I just listed the legal options I found. The law and its enforcement are different things: most domestic non-voters are not punished either, and they are likely going to let him pass even without a formal excuse; it would harm their reputation to be that petty.

probablyaCat,

Not even just a foreign monarch. The pope. In a country with a lot of Catholics. Imagine them trying to arrest the pope. Likely even the police and military would revolt. But you did give me a great idea for an ai image prompt!

cashews_best_nut,

Have you ever been caught by Czech Hunter?

ChaoticNeutralCzech, (edited )

No, I’m too ugly. AI says I look like this and I’m not much prettier IRL. But the number of fake (hidden fee) taxis, Fake Taxis and fake Fake Taxis is larger than the number of honest taxis.

BigDanishGuy,

500 peso fine? How will he ever be able to pay that? /s

According to google 500 argentine peso is 1.43USD

ChaoticNeutralCzech,

The law is apparently old and not enforced. The other consequence is that offenders cannot run for office for 3 years but I doubt they check every municipal candidate. I imagune it could turn up as a minor affair, though.

intensely_human,

That’s amazing

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