Firefox is an essential project. I am so god damn happy that this has
been fixed. omg. a basic feature built into youtube/audible, any major
media distributor has built in speed controls expecting functional
browser implementation. especially in the era of chromium based browser
monopoly this is important. (I don't trust chromium even though it is
open source) I listen to audio at like 3.5-5.5 speeds with closed backed
studio tuned headphones and any improvement can be noticeable. I can't
get past 2.0-3.0 with laptop speakers on chrome/firefox 73 or with pre
firefox 73 and headphones. but now, YEET Chrome, google. I moved my
bookmarks over and deleted most of my chrome data already this here is
my last action on chrome before uninstall.

I am wondering as an aside, could i get some code usable in the console
to mess with more precise window and stuff to experiment at very high
speeds. (If you have spare time, I can figure it out after some
finagling) I am very satisfied with beta Firefox 73 audio at high
speeds, but i wanna experiment. I consume a lot media always involving
speech. In any case thank you, thank you, thank you guys ad infinitum
for your very important work here and in general.

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