Also, we know Microsoft will eventually do something to mess this all up.
Even if they change absolutely nothing, Windows on a handheld is an infuriating experience, which is saying a lot, because the desktop version isn't very good either.
I almost feel like there's some type of coordinated sabotage going on against Firefox.
There's zero issues using the browser - performance, extensions and websites all work as expected.
The "privacy scandals" were extremely overblown pieces of nothing, especially compared to what Brave, Chrome and Edge do.
And yes there are a million reasons to criticize how Mozilla spends their money... But I don't see how that would mean somehow Firefox is bad for the user?
Hell, Lemmy and Reddit (and "tech" YouTubers like Chris Titus) are so anti-Firefox and into hax0r l33t browsers that they heavily recommended a Chromium fork that turns out was maintained by a prepubescent boy hiding furry porn in the builds.
I simply don't get it. Use Firefox, it works, it's private unless you're a major target like Snowden, it's fast, it's been around for over a decade and will be for a decade more.
My company actually desires that we use AI. If you fix a problem quickly and it works perfectly but you've done it manually... it's somehow worse than a colleague who took twice the amount of time and had a bad solution, but "generated by AI!"