Firefox Finally Adds (Experimental) Web App Support

2025-03-26
Firefox Finally Adds (Experimental) Web App Support

After years of user requests, Firefox is finally adding experimental support for Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in its Nightly builds. Unlike Chrome, Firefox's approach aims for an app-like experience while retaining core browser features like the address bar and extensions. Users can transition any tab to web app mode, and link association will allow clicking a link to directly open the corresponding web app. While currently in early stages, this marks a significant step towards improving web app experiences in Firefox.

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Privacy-Focused Orion Browser Coming to Linux

2025-03-08
Privacy-Focused Orion Browser Coming to Linux

Kagi, the company behind the paid, privacy-focused search engine, announced that its WebKit-based Orion browser is coming to Linux. Orion, known for its speed, low memory usage, and privacy features, is currently available on macOS and iOS and supports Chrome and Firefox extensions. While currently closed-source, Kagi is gradually open-sourcing components and aims for feature parity with the macOS version on Linux by next year. This is good news for Linux users, offering them another powerful browser choice.

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Development

Mozilla's Survival Plan: Diversification or Desperation?

2025-02-23
Mozilla's Survival Plan: Diversification or Desperation?

Facing major headwinds, Mozilla is diversifying its efforts to ensure its survival and growth. President Mark Surman announced a multi-pronged strategy involving increased investment in privacy-respecting advertising, development of open-source AI features, and new fundraising initiatives. A new Leadership Council will coordinate these efforts across Mozilla's various entities. However, the announcement downplays the role of Firefox, its primary revenue generator, raising concerns about the company's priorities. While the need to secure Mozilla's future is undeniable, the reliance on AI, advertising, and increased fundraising may not be the most appealing path to long-term success.

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Ubuntu Developers Migrate to Matrix for Real-time Communication

2025-02-03
Ubuntu Developers Migrate to Matrix for Real-time Communication

The Ubuntu development team announced a move from IRC to Matrix as its primary real-time communication platform, effective March 2025. This change aims to streamline communication, prevent fragmentation, and attract newer developers. While IRC remains popular, its limited features are less appealing to newer contributors who prefer richer platforms like Matrix, offering features such as discussion history, search, and offline messaging. Many Ubuntu teams and open-source projects already use Matrix, making it a natural choice. This only affects internal developer communication; end-users are unaffected.

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Mozilla's Free AI Text Detector: Fakespot Deepfake Detector

2025-02-02
Mozilla's Free AI Text Detector: Fakespot Deepfake Detector

Mozilla's Fakespot has released a free Firefox add-on, Deepfake Detector, designed to identify AI-generated text online. This tool analyzes text snippets (32 words or more) for patterns indicative of AI authorship. Unlike many AI detectors, it requires no signup or app download; simply highlight text for instant analysis. While not foolproof, it offers a useful way to distinguish between human-written and AI-generated content, particularly for those seeking authentic human perspectives.

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