Mozilla has removed RSS and Atom support from Firefox.
>Mozilla is working on various initiatives that provide similar functionality to RSS/Atom feed support, like Pocket (for aiding content discovery and selection by users) and Reader Mode (for features like voice support and user-controlled styling of content).
Keep in mind that Pocket is closed source.
Mozilla has removed RSS and Atom support from Firefox
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>Pocket is closed source.
it might eventually become opensource, still a shitty service overall.
good
no one used this shit anyways
You can't even _view_ RSS/XML data anymore in the browser. How fucking embarrassing.
>this shit
you mean firefox, right?
Yes, same as RSS and Atom shit.
Does this mean that pages like pic related have been removed too?
What does it show instead?
Forgot image
websites rarely support RSS for years now, it's more profitable for them to provide their posts and articles through commercial services like (((feedly))) and (((pocket)))
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you use that feature so much that you can't even find a link to open and see by yourself
yes those have been removed.
you need an addon to replace the functionality (but not the looks)
addons.mozilla.org
it advertises itself as renabling live bookmarks but it doesnt work for me
I'm asking because I can't check myself, obviously.
I haven't updated yet and I don't have access to a computer atm.
Thank you.
Does this mean that the RSS button that activated when a page had an available feed has been removed as well?
Can WE addons replace that functionality or is it another thing we'll have to give up?
switch to 60 esr, at least until an addon can completely restore the feature.
I'll check it out, thanks.
Welcome to the wonderful world of capitalism.
Are we tired of winning yet?
Waterfox doesn't have this problem
ironic shitposting is still shitposting
What do? Brief and other rss addons suck monkey shit.
But he's right. When people are motivated by profit, they stop caring about the quality of what they make, but about the revenue they make.
>non-profit corporation
>implying there aren't people with big salaries at Mozilla
en.wikipedia.org
Do you think this guy doesn't make money?
btw
>Unlike the non-profit Mozilla Foundation, and the Mozilla open source project, founded by the now defunct Netscape Communications Corporation, the Mozilla Corporation is a taxable entity.
>When people make no profit*
fixed
This. Just use Twitter you fucking autists. This is why we can't have nice things.