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So, opening the #HomeAssistant web terminal add-on in #LibreWolf results in approximately 100X magnification of the terminal screen.

I assume this has something to do with LibreWolf not reporting the actual window size to prevent fingerprinting.

It's not HA, as the terminal works correctly in Chrome.

So, who do I report this to? Both of them?

#LibreWolf v137.0-3 is now available.

codeberg.org/librewolf/bsys6/r

Some small changes/fixes: uBlock can now be properly disabled in private windows; ETP tracker blocking now works again properly.

See mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/137. for upstream changes.

We're sorry for the somewhat delayed release: we encountered an issue introduced by upstream changes, which pretty much completely broke loading of profiles for LibreWolf (and thus, all individual settings, for example), and took a while to debug/remedy.

Summary card of an release titled "137.0-3" in repository librewolf/bsys6
Codeberg.org137.0-3 - librewolf/bsys6## LibreWolf bsys6 Release v137.0-3 (Built on GitLab by pipeline [1754436945](https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/bsys6/-/pipelines/1754436945)) [librewolf-137.0-3-linux-i686-deb.deb](https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/44042130/packages/generic/librewolf/137.0-3/librewolf-137.0-3-l...

Not sure what just happened, but my #AlpineLinux #LibreWolf browser just stopped using ~/.librewolf for profiles and switched to ~/.mozilla/firefox. All my stuff was gone! I ended up copying my profile from ~/.librewolf to ~/.mozilla/firefox (same with ~/.cache/librewolf to ~/.cache/mozilla/firefox) and got it back, but still...why? Why did LibreWolf all the sudden revert to Firefox paths? It is definitely still Librewolf running according to About.