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as a chromium browser user - i've been meaning to switch to firefox, and i know it'll take me maybe a day, but it feels like so much workkkk. In a similar fashion i've been meaning to switch to Linux for ages too. I guess it just hasn't gotten bad enough for me to take action
as long as my adblockers & script blockers work, i'm not forced to upgrade to win11, and win10 still has security updates i don't think it's pushing on my discomfort buttons strong enough. I know the day will come, but like with a lot of things in my life - why do something today when i can do it tomorrow?
What do you mean "work"? What is it that needs to move?
You just fire up Firefox and start using it. It'll even scrape your chrome setup to move bookmarks and stuff over.
It's not an OS. It's an application.
i don't use chrome itself. i have a lot of saved things, roughly a million tabs open at every moment, and passwords saved which i do not remember
If you have tabs like that, they're not "open". They are crumbs left as you wandered the internet. You're not going back to them. Do yourself a favour and close them.
It's like having thousands of unread emails in your inbox. At some point you have to stop kidding yourself you're going to read them.