This is why I run librewolf. I don’t know if I’d call it a real solution because it’s maintained by a tiny team of volunteers who’s job becomes more difficult with every antipattern mozilla builds into the source, but for now I find turning on features to make librewolf work on all my sites preferable to turning off features in firefox.
> opens firefox, the default browser of my new linux distro. finally some common sense default, i think!
> disables new ai feature that was turned on by default
This is why I run librewolf. I don’t know if I’d call it a real solution because it’s maintained by a tiny team of volunteers who’s job becomes more difficult with every antipattern mozilla builds into the source, but for now I find turning on features to make librewolf work on all my sites preferable to turning off features in firefox.
Librewolf is my main browser, but with pesky sites I either need or really like I usually use a locked-down waterfox