Enabling privacy.resistFingerprinting in Firefox 103 will cause it to limit the framerate to 60 FPS on high refresh rate monitors.
Will moz://a developers ever stop breaking this browser?
Mozilla Firefox 103
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Did you even read what the option is called? Fucking idiot
Why do you need 360 fps for a browser?
>enable antifingerprinting feature
>complain that it works
more to the point, who gives a shit about HRR in a fucking web browser?
They should consider reverting that one.
What if people have other Hz?
It will makes that browser feel worse.
Why would I need 60 fps in a browser? Now everything has a delay while interacting with the UI. xkmws
>enable option to resist fingerprinting
>browser resists fingerprinting by limiting framerate, thus making requestAnimationFrame timings less unique
>browser bad
And here is Firefox 102. Thank fuck this is the next ESR. Hopefully they either will allow to control this shit separately within a year.
privacy.resistFingerprint true breaks sites anyways.
>radio.garden
>windy.com
Install jshelter and it gives firefox brave browser's anti-fingerprinting "farbling". They lifted the code straight from brave.
And it has white lists and global/per site settings n shit.
jshelter.org
it doesn't break the sites, it reveals sites that are already broken
lincucks btfo
>the absolute state
>Your browser has a randomized fingerprint
How?
Disregard this. They fucked the next ESR as well. Fucking mozilla!
but why? bugzila link?
I can't find anything. I might open one later.
I remember posting about it for months a few years ago when webrender broke high refresh rate animations. what a waste
fucking phones come with 120Hz screens these days
My wife.
>Will moz://a developers ever stop breaking this browser?
It's a toggle you turn on that's hidden in about:config. A setting that is supposed to resist browser fingerprinting which this contributes to. Don't pretend to misunderstand this.
>My wife.
You are a street shitter you know.
windy.com and radio.garden are my 2 examples because they both have a legit reason for knowing your location and drawing on your screen.
Forgot to include my screenshot in my orginal comment so I posted it in a reply to myself.
Guess I should have said "forgot screenshot"