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Thirty years later, JavaScript is the glue that holds the interactive web together, warts and all.
Thirty years later, JavaScript is the glue that holds the interactive web together, warts and all.
In case you didn’t know, the original ‘Mozilla Suite’ (the browser/HTML composer/Mail client) is still apparently being developed! I’m sure it’s behind a lot of modern standards, but I love the idea it’s being kept alive…
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
It looks like it used modern Firefox and Thunderbird code under the hood, so it should be good on standards!
Neat – I just set it up, got my gmail going in the Mail app and it works.
uBlock Origin isn’t officially supported any more as it’s considered ‘legacy browser’, but I found a working XPI here and it even seems to block Youtube ads. Wow.
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/releases/download/firefox-legacy-1.16.4.24/uBlock0_1.16.4.24.firefox-legacy.xpi
…though my self-hosted Nextcloud login page doesn’t seem to work with it. If it isn’t a known issue I’ll file a bug ticket with them.
So surreal, being able to run Mozilla (now ‘Seamonkey’) on Windows 11 in 2025.