280: Improving Firefox With Cool Extensions

This week’s episode of Destination Linux, we’re going to be talking about completely awesome and unique extensions to check out for your browser. Then we will be discussing big tech funding the fix with open source security. Plus, we have our tips/tricks and software picks. All this and more coming up right now on Destination Linux to keep those penguins marching!

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  1. You should do an episode where you improve Firefox with HOT extensions instead, for comparison.

  2. I also love Firefox due to the container tabs and the easy syncing features.

    However, I’ve recently tried out qutebrowser after hearing about it on the show, and I immediately fell in love with the way it can be driven with the keyboard, especially how the link highlighting + following works there.

    Does anyone know of any Firefox extensions, that could bring the qutebrowser-style keyboard driven operation to our favorite browser?

  3. There were Pentadactyl and Vimperator but are discontinued unfortunately. I used both in the past. I am not sure if there are replacements for them.

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