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Every time I'm forced to use Chrome, I'm blown away by how bad their developer tooling is; both in general and in specific cases. They've *finally* added some sort of visual display to
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And their general developer tooling is only good if *that's all you know*. It's set up so that The One True Way™ works well, but anything out of The Chrome Way is buried underneath piles of menus and options and invented language. I find Chrome virtually unusable for development
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And it's a good thing, too. Firefox is a better browser by virtually any measure including - and specifically excelling at - standards compliance. I can't even count the number of times shit like this happens, and it's just because Chrome is bad at the web rockerest/1062041662929625088
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And Chrome is specifically intended to steal my privacy, and it's bloated and disrespectful of both my machine (RAM eating) and me (that option is unavailable because we know best what the setting should be). Seriously, if you're using Chrome, why? What is the draw?
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It's objectively worse than Firefox in every meaningful metric. What is drawing people to this tire fire?