Huh, clicked on a few of these. I haven’t experienced this level of problems—like I said, I have a backup browser, but I don’t need to break it out often (once or twice a week?) I mean, I believe these people, but I don’t think I’m having some kind of consistently janky web experience that makes it not worth using, so as far as I’m concerned people should still give it a go.
(I also haven’t run into problems using Claude on Firefox. Goes fine for me.)
Sure, people should give it a go (especially if the value of their time is low enough that spending some of it on trying to use Firefox is not problematic even if there is a substantial chance of encountering serious problems). It’s just that they should be keenly aware that of what they’re doing when they give Firefox a go, and they should have Chrome (or similar) ready to go, so that they can switch at a moment’s notice if their Firefox experience goes poorly.
Huh, clicked on a few of these. I haven’t experienced this level of problems—like I said, I have a backup browser, but I don’t need to break it out often (once or twice a week?) I mean, I believe these people, but I don’t think I’m having some kind of consistently janky web experience that makes it not worth using, so as far as I’m concerned people should still give it a go.
(I also haven’t run into problems using Claude on Firefox. Goes fine for me.)
The Firefox problem on Claude was fixed after I sent them an e-mail about it.
Sure, people should give it a go (especially if the value of their time is low enough that spending some of it on trying to use Firefox is not problematic even if there is a substantial chance of encountering serious problems). It’s just that they should be keenly aware that of what they’re doing when they give Firefox a go, and they should have Chrome (or similar) ready to go, so that they can switch at a moment’s notice if their Firefox experience goes poorly.