2023-11-22 I feel that Firefox will soon have a revival of sorts. The recent youtube anti-adblock shenanigans have shined a light on the usefulness and ubiquity of adblockers but also has reminded people that google plans to arbitrarily set limits on the next generation of chrome extensions that are really only there to halt adblockers. It's really quite transparent. Firefox intends to support the exact same extension technology except they won't implement the arbitrary limits that google will. It's like HUH? if firefox can implement the new extension standard without limits, surely google can as well. But they choose not to and we all know why. Cause they want that sweet sweet ad cash. I've been a die hard mozilla user since it was opensourced. Yes I used the Mozilla suite back in the day. Even back then we knew that the old XUL extensions were a killer feature of mozilla and then firefox. While I don't expect that we return to the heady 2004 days of firefox 1.0, I do expect that more people will give firefox a try while they search for the most powerful adblock extension. and that's a good thing.