That’s worrying. I wasn’t surprised that google did it with chrome, but this is surprising. I was thinking surely people would be looking to fork it and take it in a different direction. Maybe it’s finally time to switch to another browser. With just chromium and Mozilla engines, I wonder what the good options would be.
The bug tracker almost has no discussion, just a few comments. I archived it on Wayback Machine personally, nobody did it in 2 days.
That’s worrying. I wasn’t surprised that google did it with chrome, but this is surprising. I was thinking surely people would be looking to fork it and take it in a different direction. Maybe it’s finally time to switch to another browser. With just chromium and Mozilla engines, I wonder what the good options would be.
There does exist override option. Read blog post I linked. user.js still retains all the power we need.