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Comment by lucianbr

2 hours ago

Did you really make a blog post to tell the world that you don't know some things? That's not usual. If that is true, the only conclusion is that you should learn those things, and I'm not sure what I am supposed to get from reading it.

I think, or at least the way it reads to me is that you believe Firefox devs are wrong. This is what it looks like you meant. You believe the "..." is wrong to be there, and it should be removed. Which I do not agree with, and in any case we should first consider the "..." conventional meaning and only then we can maybe get to the conclusion that it should be removed. That it should be removed because you don't know why it is there is not reasonable, not to me.

In my humble opinion you should reflect a bit more on what you actually meant to say by this and also other points in the post.

> The greyed out options have no point because 99.99% of the links I click are already clean.

Frankly that's nonsense. They obviously have a point, and the fact you disagree with the point is something completely different. Firefox isn't specifically made for you. I appreciate the greyed out options in general, it helps me know they are there and that they may become available under some conditions.

> Did you really make a blog post to tell the world that you don't know some things? That's not usual

You are focusing on 5 words out of a 1000-word post. Get a grip lol.

In a world of usual, I like to be unusual.