> you'd rather run Microsoft's proprietary browser
No, I'd rather use higher quality free software: as it's chromium based it's open source.
Nothing prevents debian from compiling a de-microsofted edgium, like they do with a de-googled chromium.
As for sideloading darkreader, that's a decent idea!
But I'm not sure I want a worse user experience (firefox firing its devs may not have been the brightest idea!) and be forced to sideload extensions for things that are already included in another free software browser.
No, I'd rather use higher quality free software: as it's chromium based it's open source.
Nothing prevents debian from compiling a de-microsofted edgium, like they do with a de-googled chromium.
As for sideloading darkreader, that's a decent idea!
But I'm not sure I want a worse user experience (firefox firing its devs may not have been the brightest idea!) and be forced to sideload extensions for things that are already included in another free software browser.