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Mozilla Firefox 123.0 Available With Improved Translation Support, New Developer Features

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  • strophy
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    Would love to see the new translation feature supported on Android

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  • avis
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    Originally posted by Sonadow View Post

    As do I.

    Especially when cloud productivity suites like O365 and GDocs use them a lot as well.

    Already built Firefox 123 yesterday, but have not started using it yet. Maybe I won't, if it's bad enough.
    Not using the latest version is really ill-advised, see https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/securi...s/mfsa2024-05/

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  • avis
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    A lot of antifingeprinting features have been enabled by default recently and I've not changed any defaults.

    In about:config I have zero resistFingerprinting features not in their default state.

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  • yump
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    Originally posted by avis View Post
    Mozilla has broken font rendering in Firefox 123 but most people here won't be affected because barely anyone uses Microsoft TTF fonts. I do.
    Are you using any of Firefox's antifingerprinting functionality?

    Edit: See also https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1336208
    Last edited by yump; 21 February 2024, 12:34 AM.

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  • Sonadow
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    Originally posted by avis View Post
    Mozilla has broken font rendering in Firefox 123 but most people here won't be affected because barely anyone uses Microsoft TTF fonts. I do.
    As do I.

    Especially when cloud productivity suites like O365 and GDocs use them a lot as well.

    Already built Firefox 123 yesterday, but have not started using it yet. Maybe I won't, if it's bad enough.

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  • Sonadow
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    Originally posted by andyprough View Post

    In your browser? What would be the point?
    Cloud productivity suites.

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  • Quackdoc
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    Originally posted by avis View Post

    That's false.

    Only the most expensive smartphones based on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2/3, and iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max support HW AV1 decoding.

    No other Qualcomm SoC supports it. Mediatek has some SoCs with the feature but I'm not following. Again, premium SoCs.
    exynos, mediakek, broadcom, and realteks new devices almost all support it iirc, even non premium socs. I believe av1 will be standard on new qualcomm devices too now

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  • Rovano
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    And finally on Linux... Firefox one, two, three released....Web Codecs API​!

    Acceptance Criteria The listed features are documented sufficiently on MDN BCD is updated Interactive example and data repos are updated if appropriate The content has been reviewed as needed For f...

    RESOLVED (padenot) in Core - Audio/Video: Web Codecs. Last updated 2024-09-03.

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  • andyprough
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    Originally posted by avis View Post
    Mozilla has broken font rendering in Firefox 123 but most people here won't be affected because barely anyone uses Microsoft TTF fonts. I do.
    In your browser? What would be the point?

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  • avis
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    Mozilla has broken font rendering in Firefox 123 but most people here won't be affected because barely anyone uses Microsoft TTF fonts. I do.

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