Browsers are doing way too much nowadays

2024-05-07, 11:48:22
The Pocket integration in Mozilla Firefox
Pictured: The Pocket integration in Mozilla Firefox

Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a ✨side panel✨! It's not like we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool and automatically better even though it sucks!

Sorry for the TikTok comment-like intro (no, I don't have social media), but I feel this is what many people think about obviously poorly designed features in browsers. I'm not saying that browsers should do very little. Many features that are directly web-related are useful and enhance the user experience, like bookmarking, history, extensions, search engine management, and so on.

However, there's been a new wave of features that I believe don't belong in a browser. Opera is probably the biggest offender.

I don't, however, oppose all extras. For example, PDF viewing is good, because it's another type of web documents that may be served as opposed to HTML. I also don't oppose "internet suites" that have a browser, email, IRC, usenet, FTP and more because they acknowledge the focus is not just the web. I also don't oppose extensions, because there are legitimate ways to enhance the browsing experience.

The best browser, in my opinion, is a "no-name" browser from an independent developer with a good track record and no funding from a big tech company. It should be free software, and it should not have many gimmicky features other than the ones that are from upstream.