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Just curious, what browser(s) do you use, and why?

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    firefox developer edition
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    Chrome
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    I use Vivaldi, Firefox on Android and Windows, and Brave on Android and Windows. All on a daily basis
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    Chrome and Firefox (when Chrome doesn't work) and w3m
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    Chrome by default.
    Firefox when testing browser support and IE/Edge if there’s a complaint that something doesn’t workπŸ˜’
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    Firefox of course ✌️
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    @C0D4 w3m? Really? What sites work?
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    @TechnoTrumpet i think you meant @ilikeglue ??
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    Chromium πŸ‘
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    Oh I forgot to add the why.

    Because it's the best browser obviously πŸ˜„
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    Not related but my hero is Netscape back in Dial up days. Now I use a mix of chrome, FF , Iridium, Vivaldi, and safari.
    Just don't ask me why, I have no answer πŸ˜…
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    Quantum and chrome
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    chrome, because the developer tools are better.
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    Edge because it integrates better with the Windows 10 ecosystem, it doesn't lack anymore compared with the other two main browsers and it's not memory intensive. (even Firefox Quantum is slightly better on the last regard, always on my machine of course πŸ˜›)
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    Firefox Quantum/Dev Edition on PC, CM Browser on Android
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    Firefox because open source πŸ˜„
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    Chrome but I've just installed Firefox quantum and haven't been this impressed with a browser since chrome was released. But as I rely heavily on syncing, I need to check out the mobile version first before moving.
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    @TechnoTrumpet I tried Vivaldi, it refuses to use the dark theme in dev tools though πŸ€”
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    elinks for simple browsing and Firefox if I have to watch some vids on yt
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    Nightly/Quantum, or opera on VMs. probably gonna switch them to nightly too though
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    Real developers use lynx.
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    @TechnoTrumpet not much but it's faster when I'm in the terminal and all I need is a few files from a static host. Google is nice though but stack overflow is a bit pushed away though
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    Google Chrome for development; Microsoft Edge for content consumption.
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    Firefox's alpha version, Nightly. Not only it is fast, it is also open source and respects my privacy.
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    Vivaldi and opera. Opera just for that built in vpn. Vivaldi for daily browsing.
    Firefox was once my beloved. (from version 0.9 to that chrome wannabe edition).
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    Vivaldi and edge on desktop, edge on Android and sometimes chrome on both
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    Opera, because built-in dark-theme, built-in VPN, neat mouse shortcuts and pretty neat extensions

    When I use some Linux distro, I just use whatever comes pre-installed
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