Cari tutti

I'm looking back. Reluctantly. 

The transition of Firefox to 57 marks a point.

The TiddlyWiki issues are the LEAST of it. TW now has multiple ways of 
saving thanks to a great community of folk who care to gift the many ways 
to go on.

But I STILL have many problems that keep me on Firefox ESR holding back as 
long as possible.

The change to "web extensions" is a shift to "web restrictions." 
Empirically there is virtually NO evidence the retired Firefox extension 
API ever led to any serious issue. Show me any data it was actually abused. 
But  there is an issue about misplaced paranoia.

MY issue NOW is  NOT TiddlyWiki in FireFox. Its everything else. The 
environment I created. 

The ability through extensions to Edit Before Print, to  exactly Manage 
Tabs, to have searchable Scrapbook of web downloaded pages (about 3,000), 
to Customise the Firefox interface etc.

My POINT  is that transfer of TiddlyWiki usage is in a context of material 
praxis that enfolds many other things that DIE at 57.

The change in Firefox at 57 is one of the worst non-upgradeable ones in 
computer history.

Best wishes
Josiah

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