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      Entirely agree with this.

      And at least as far as Firefox goes I’m running it on gnome and there’s a beautiful theme that makes it look native for it. I’m sure there’s one for windows too if you look.

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        The desktop website is so bad… I ask for a light theme in my settings, they don’t care (it’s white on black) because it’s HARD to add a few CSS rules. Then there is a flash of light which could give a seizure to someone with a condition. It’s shitty design at its peak. That doesn’t really inspire confidence…

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      Firefox is really badly integrated in MacOS. The fn + arrow shortcut doesn’t work, for example, it’s not integrated in the menu system (the menu shortcuts don’t work) etc. But there is Sideberry, so…

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      “I’d kill for an IDE on macOS that uses the native UI.” Possibly dumb question from someone who hasn’t used MacOS for ages: isn’t that what Xcode is?