Copy Link to Highlight is my favorite addition.
And, while I like old hardware, the first x86-64 chips shipped in 2003. So, this is not exactly a Windows 11 situation.
Hardware older than that is going to struggle with modern browsers. A PC from that era would probably have less than 1 GB of RAM and perhaps a max RAM well under 4 GB (the theoretical limit). Using older software versions is probably best anyway.
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“Firefox no longer supports 32-bit Linux systems. We recommend installing the 64-bit version for continued updates and support”
And I thought only Microsoft create e-waste.
All of the 5 people who use (non-ESR) Firefox on their 2002 Pentium 4s will certainly be very unhappy about this.
It’s open source. If 32 bit support is important enough, people can fork and maintain it.
What e-waste? Your computer still works, you can install other browsers and apps 🤷♂️
Try lynx
unironically my measuring stick for a good ux is if the site is usable from lynx without knowing how to use lynx
Oh, memories 🤩
Ironically, I think it may be because of Skia. So Google.






