I know you can play the game at chrome://dino, but it doesn't evoke the same nostalgic feeling of a 10yr old me turning on aeroplane mode and spamming space bar to try and beat my brother's high score.
Good memories.
Edge has replaced Chrome for me actually. If any time Firefox doesn't work for me, or the website just runs better on Chrome, I use Edge. It's chromium, so it does everything Chrome can do, plus a few features like PDF viewing, collections, and lower resource usage than Chrome (maybe).
LibreWolf is alright too. A lot of out of the box security settings most people want but I found it just as easy and a little more secure to use the hardened firefox profile settings and have UBlock Origin block any javascript and 3rd party apps. It's a pain to manually configure each website but at least when I click a sketchy link I can breath just a little bit easier knowing some of the most common deployment methods were turned off by default.
I use firefox/librewolf for everything and keep a chromium based browser around for those rare websites that don't work well on Firefox (fuck you google drive, ik you're doing it on purpose).
And I use Edge for when a website doesn't work because of one of the privacy addons: some websites don't like to have the referrer removed, domains blocked or user agent switched.
On desktop it's mainly Firefox, on mobile it's mainly the stock Samsung browser.
But I've started using Edge a bit more on mobile lately since I discovered its reading mode, which makes for a very clean readable format to read articles.
Usually use firefox for default browser, brave for PWAs, chrome for streaming to a Chromecast and edge at work for debugging because it connects nicely with Vs code
Firefox for me, and then edge if I have issues with it. I used edge on its own for a while but I got tired of that homepage it keeps reverting back to for some reason
Firefox for me, and then edge if I have issues with it. I used edge on its own for a while but I got tired of that homepage it keeps reverting back to for some reason
Edge is also built on Chromium so it's basically a different Chrome skin. It does do a few things somewhat differently than Chrome. I'm not shilling for Edge as I just switched from Brave (another Chromium browser) to Firefox, and I keep edge "clean" in case I come across a website that doesn't want to work in Firefox or Chrome.
I've not been fond of Chrome and Edge because of the spyware aspect, but Firefox lately has become so friggin' flakey since it's gone snap that it's almost unusable and now that there is a Linux version of Edge, it actually seems to operate quite smoothly.
I'm not sure why there's so much love for FF here. It sucks for web development - or rather there are some very important features that Firefox doesn't have that Chrome does have.