andzhi4
Something people are forgetting is that Librewolf and Mullvad are both forks of Firefox. Even Tor browser is a fork. That means the deterioration of Firefox will mean it will affect all other forks. At the very least, it will mean more work for the maintainers of those forks. If Mozilla continue going in this direction, it will be a battle uphill.
We still have options. Don't forget Brave. And arkenfox user.js. I tend to prefer arkenfox over librewolf since I have more control.
Falkon, Qutebrowser and Floorp are alternative options. Each have their strengths and use cases. These are lesser known browsers that probably aren't the best for security, and their privacy might not be as good as Brave or Librewolf, but they are options nonetheless.
I switched to Brave about a year ago for a very specific reason, the lack of native dark mode on FF (without disabling RFP). Dark Reader works but it isn't as good as Brave's (or more appropriately Chrome's) native dark mode implementation and tends to crash occasionally with large pages, and doesn't always work. Firefox's bookmarks functionality is far superior which is important for me, but not as important as dark mode.
As long as Brave exists, we're not doing too bad.