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Mozilla: Firefox WebDriver Newsletter, MozPhab 2.17.0 Released, Tor Browser 15.0.20, and Slop
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Firefox Developer Experience: Firefox WebDriver Newsletter 154
WebDriver is a remote control interface that enables introspection and control of user agents. As such, it can help developers to verify that their websites are working and performing well with all major browsers. The protocol is standardized by the W3C and consists of two separate specifications: WebDriver classic (HTTP) and the new WebDriver BiDi (Bi-Directional).
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Firefox Tooling Announcements: MozPhab 2.17.0 Released
Bugs resolved in Moz-Phab 2.17.0: [...]
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Mozilla ☛ Mozilla Privacy Blog: Brazil is Taking an Important Step Toward More Open & Competitive Digital Markets
Competition is a strength of the internet. When people freely choose among browsers, search engines, and apps, companies compete on merit. However, digital markets have concentrated around ‘gatekeepers’ that control discovery, making it harder for independent developers to reach users. Traditional enforcement has proven ineffective, often arriving too late. Governments worldwide are now adopting new tools to ensure open, contestable markets.
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Tor ☛ New Release: Tor Browser 15.0.20 | The Tor Project
Tor Browser 15.0.20 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory.
This version includes important security updates to Firefox.
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Mozilla ☛ A billion searches a year, now built in: Startpage comes to Firefox [Ed: Startpage gives its data to a spying company]
Firefox users were choosing Startpage long before today — to the tune of more than a billion searches a year, every one of them required some assembly: an extension, a manual setting, a workaround.
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Mozilla ☛ Smart Window: Finish what you start online [Ed: What they mean by smart is slop]
Browsers make it easy to start things, but picking them back up is another story.
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Mozilla ☛ Firefox and Exa: Building AI search around people, not platforms [Ed: Slop is not search, it's a form of useless plagiarism served like junk food]
AI has changed how we browse. Full stop. The real question is whether AI leads to one browser experience for everyone, or gives people more ways to make the browser work for them.