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"textContent": "**Off-topic:**\nI really hope that ownedbywuigi doesn't let himself be discouraged by some of the posts here.\nI think there will be a noticeable difference compared to Google Firefox XTreme and its glorified derivatives. They forced users to forgo legacy extensions, non-e10s mode, bookmark descriptions, Direct3D compositing, and so on. With the browser developed by ownedbywuigi, users could once again choose what they want to use. There are multiple reasons to use or not to use e10s or to use legacy extensions or WebExtensions. Mozilla was evidently pursuing an agenda when it replaced or removed useful features. This left many users of Waterfox 56 and Firefox dissatisfied. I miss the spirit that has been gone ever since. The user's freedom to switch to any available preference without having to fulfill the expectations of others.\n\n* * *",
"title": "Browser Support • Re: Why is Pale Moon so slow?",
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