Does app.element.io still work in Firefox?
At first I thought they were blocking the IP-address range of VPN nodes that I'm using, but now that I've tried switching to a different one, I think something else is at play here.
It doesn't give me any meaningful error — it just looks like a blank page, the only error I see in the console is:
Uncaught TypeError: Intl.Segmenter is not a constructor
node_modules bundle.js:2
Webpack 21

Could this be it? 🤔

OMG, it's not just me and it's… disgusting:
github.com/element-hq/element-
Apparently, their policy is to only support two latest releases of Firefox and Chrome, so the fact that it had worked for me is just a coincidence!
The "that browsed is a year old already" line is simply priceless!
The most fun part is that this update coincided with the new FF ESR, so their solution is: just install the new ad-ridden FF — or Chrome even, what is your problem?😤
Oh my, this is such a trainwreck!

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@m0xee
>> just install the new ad-ridden FF

Ad-ridden now?! I use it though

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It's not ad-ridden, you can still opt-out, but it's concerning — it was a harsh (and somewhat vague) reference to this: gladtech.social/@cuchaz/112775
Latest Firefox ESR hasn't been around long enough, people don't realise what using it means — that was my original point.

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