Alternative take to what I've read here: Mozilla may be getting worse and worse, but Firefox is still a good browser, and is by far the only sane desktop browser.
Meanwhile, Pocket... is trash. Pocket's condensing algorithm, or at least whatever it serves to Kobo devices, is shockingly bad. It inexplicably removes large parts of many websites that are actually part of the content, especially noticeable in websites that include examples of programming code.
Out of the ~1000 websites I've saved on my account over the years, I'd say about 25% never made into my Kobo because they're not considered articles. Of those that did make it, at least a third are unreadable because a substantial amount of the article content is missing.
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