Condense that to 280 chars and tweet it @Firefox @FirefoxNightly On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 12:01:32 PM UTC-6, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Cari tutti > > I'm looking back. Reluctantly. > > The transition of Firefox to 57 marks a point. > > The TiddlyWiki issues are the LEAST of it. TW now has multiple ways of > saving thanks to a great community of folk who care to gift the many ways > to go on. > > But I STILL have many problems that keep me on Firefox ESR holding back as > long as possible. > > The change to "web extensions" is a shift to "web restrictions." > Empirically there is virtually NO evidence the retired Firefox extension > API ever led to any serious issue. Show me any data it was actually abused. > But there is an issue about misplaced paranoia. > > MY issue NOW is NOT TiddlyWiki in FireFox. Its everything else. The > environment I created. > > The ability through extensions to Edit Before Print, to exactly Manage > Tabs, to have searchable Scrapbook of web downloaded pages (about 3,000), > to Customise the Firefox interface etc. > > My POINT is that transfer of TiddlyWiki usage is in a context of material > praxis that enfolds many other things that DIE at 57. > > The change in Firefox at 57 is one of the worst non-upgradeable ones in > computer history. > > Best wishes > Josiah >
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