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Discussion is centered on Firefox’s upcoming UI redesign efforts, including a rounded redesign and a new settings interface in Nightly builds, plus ongoing feature work like privacy/AI controls and Web Serial support. There’s also attention on Firefox stability/crash behavior on Intel 13th/14th Gen systems and further 151/153 release-channel changes.

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Key Takeaway Firefox’s next major user-experience upgrades—privacy/AI-focused redesigns and refreshed settings UI—are already surfacing in preview channels, alongside ongoing crash investigation on specific Intel CPUs.
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Firefox’s next major user-experience upgrades—privacy/AI-focused redesigns and refreshed settings UI—are already surfacing in preview channels, alongside ongoing crash investigation on specific Intel CPUs.

Discussion is centered on Firefox’s upcoming UI redesign efforts, including a rounded redesign and a new settings interface in Nightly builds, plus ongoing feature work like privacy/AI controls and Web Serial support. There’s also attention on Firefox stability/crash behavior on Intel 13th/14th Gen systems and further 151/153 release-channel changes.

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Design preview Firefox 2026 “Nova” redesign can be enabled already
Crash scope Mozilla explains crashes on Intel 13th/14th Gen Raptor Lake systems
Nightly change Firefox 153 Nightly rolls out a new settings UI

What to Watch

  • Look for Firefox 153 Nightly as the new settings UI spreads beyond Nightly builds. Phoronix
  • Follow Mozilla’s updates for Intel 13th/14th Gen crash root-cause and fixes. Neowin
  • Track the rollout of the Firefox 2026 “Nova” redesign after you enable it in current builds. Neowin

What Changed

  • Mozilla explains Firefox crashes on Intel 13th, 14th Gen Raptor Lake systems Neowin
  • Firefox is working on a rounded redesign with easy-to-find controls for privacy and AI The Verge
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