31 points

Option to allow browser extensions to run only on specific websites

This actually sounds pretty awesome. Now I want that feature. Good job Mozilla, now I want a feature which I may not get soon enough. ^^ Sometimes I wish to be an ignorant.

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8 points

Just noting: If one develops a firefox extension one can already restrict it via URL. That should be the first application one develops within the official tutorials.

You could even change this as a non-programmer as long as sources of the software are available.

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At the expense of having to either hope devs do it or only use extensions that give the source, having to do it for every extension individually, having to redo it every time you want to add or remove a URL, no longer getting automatic updates, and having to redo it every time you want to update.

I get the sentiment but it’s not worth the hassle, especially when it would be trivial to have this as a browser feature that would solve all of those problems.

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5 points

Would be a great feature for online school websites…

Though that also depends on them not using Honorlock (or Honorlock adding firefox support…)

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17 points

Funny how people were interpreting the survey itself as a way to pretend that everybody wanted AI even when they didn’t - yet somehow it was possible that it didn’t end up in the top 10 😅

(Also understandably, this won’t be 1:1 the roadmap, for the caveats they mentioned in the post. Still helpful!)

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8 points

Amazing, it’s almost as if most of us aren’t techdudebros with our heads up our own asses :)

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5 points

Who’d have thought!

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5 points

Because people don’t understand statistics. The survey was very well made.

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Agreed, the survey was pretty decent. My biggest complaint, however, was that there wasn’t an option for “don’t want,” only “want least.” Sometimes I got three options that I actually do want, and sometimes I got two that I definitely don’t want, and I think it would be useful to communicate that.

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2 points

How do you weigh a Don’t Want with Want Most? A 0.1 weighting is much more useful than a negative weighting. And it is rightfully phrased so.

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16 points

The view tracker is an interesting proposition I currently use uMatrix to have fine-grained control over what is getting loaded amd some sites are downright unholy in how much thrid-party stuff gets loaded to display a site.

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I’m surprised “Customizable UI” was so high, I’m pretty sure I was one of those who marked it down as “want least.” I guess it’s cool, but I prefer the browser to get out of my way instead of being something I spend time messing with.

That said, I’m happy and not particularly surprised that AI didn’t show up anywhere in the top-10.

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5 points

RIP PWAs

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