> They could add so many features to make the lives of academics, researchers, journalists and professionals in general better. Who cares if it's a bit slower than Chrome if it allows to efficently write my article or keep together the sources for my thesis?
They don't want to settle for a niche for academics, their mission is to be a popular mainstream browser (even if they're failing at that ATM).
They don't want to settle for a niche for academics, their mission is to be a popular mainstream browser (even if they're failing at that ATM).