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Half the point of asking questions in a public sub is so that everyone can benefit from the answers—which is impossible if you go deleting everything behind yourself once you've gotten yours.
No time for features that users actually want, we're too busy stuffing in AI shit.
Maybe read the Mozilla standards position on this before making inflammatory comments. There's good reasoning behind it
Here it is.
Apparently there are concerns that a site could be compromised, and then it would be able to do bad things to one of your USB devices, after you gave the permission to access that one USB device.
So now the users just download an executable and run it, that's clearly better. Or they have to use Chrome.
Yeah, I should have linked it in my comment. Thanks for doing it!
I read through the linked issue and then started on the one that was linked when the first issue was closed, even though the debate went on for several more years after it was closed and frankly gave up.
There was an unstructured debate between several people discussing what each of them thought was important and sometimes they even responded to each other.
One comment pointed out that this debate had gone on for seven years.
From my understanding, it's been implemented in Chrome for all of those years.
The sky hasn't fallen down, hell hasn't frozen over and pigs still are rooted firmly on the ground.
If you ever wonder why people don't use Firefox more, I cannot think of a better example.
As for a formal Mozilla position on the matter, I have yet to see anything beyond apathy.