I made a network throttle tool controlled by a Chrome extension

14 pointsposted 2 months ago
by hazzamanazza

10 Comments

xnx

2 months ago

Sounds similar to Toxiproxy, Trixter, or Speed bump, but with a control in Chrome.

firefax

2 months ago

Any chance of a Firefox extension? I'd love to play with this, but I don't allow Chrome on my personal devices.

EbNar

2 months ago

Maybe the OP doesn't allow Firefox on their personal devices and is so unable to develop for it.

firefax

2 months ago

>Maybe the OP doesn't allow Firefox on their personal devices and is so unable to develop for it.

No need to be snarky.

EbNar

2 months ago

Well, in my opinion you've been very snarky and rude to OP.

firefax

2 months ago

How so? I said positive things about the project and expressed a desire to explore it.

Do you work for Google? Maybe I hit a nerve by mentioning my boundaries.

EbNar

a month ago

You didn't. You just needed to brag about your choices. Let me tell you a secret: nobody cares, you're not special and you're not saving the internet. I can't stand Mozilla's absolutists, above all when it's an absolutely terrible company, as bad as Google (just smaller) and it made me leave Firefox for good after... 20 years? They don't care about users anymore, they're just after the money.

Don't you want Chrome/Chromium? Well, you can't have a nice extension, as the developer can't likely be bothered with your paranoia. Nobody cares what you allows or what you don't on your devices. Stick with your browser and stop complaining.

On a side note, let's not even mention the equally terrible FF/Mozilla community, accusing people of "working for Google" (happened twice in two days) every time someone calls them out. What a idiocy.

_jzlw

2 months ago

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