UPDATED: Firefox web browser share keeps going down, while The Mozilla Foundation continues to make staff cuts and gives up its Mountain View California offices.
So long as people use it, it will not die. I have used Firefox since day one as my primary browser, excluding earlier browsers like Netscape and Konquerer.
If Chrome(ium) really did take over, I’d probably ditch the modern web and go full force for Lynx and no-JS sites. There’s a reddit terminal reader, I’m sure someone would make a lemmy terminal reader.
It’s open source software, if someone really wants, they will continue developing it. Just like how someone is developing Qutebrowser.
Icecat is a derivative of Firefox without the tracking or Mozilla nonsense, I figure if Mozilla dropped Firefox (which does seem unlikely), GNU/FSF would continue improvements to Firefox through Icecat.
It’s a depressing situation, but people keep using Linux despite Windows being the majority. Maybe not a totally fair comparison.
So long as people use it, it will not die. I have used Firefox since day one as my primary browser, excluding earlier browsers like Netscape and Konquerer. If Chrome(ium) really did take over, I’d probably ditch the modern web and go full force for Lynx and no-JS sites. There’s a reddit terminal reader, I’m sure someone would make a lemmy terminal reader.
It’s open source software, if someone really wants, they will continue developing it. Just like how someone is developing Qutebrowser.
Icecat is a derivative of Firefox without the tracking or Mozilla nonsense, I figure if Mozilla dropped Firefox (which does seem unlikely), GNU/FSF would continue improvements to Firefox through Icecat.
It’s a depressing situation, but people keep using Linux despite Windows being the majority. Maybe not a totally fair comparison.