>Are you really going to let Google control your computing just because you can't stand the very mild discomfort associated with change?
Exactly that's the big picture question and I find it mind-boggling when when people can't look past an idiosyncratic user experience to more fundamental things like Google seizing long-term control over web standards, getting rid of ad block, imposing DRM, and creating a paradigm or even its own competitors are increasingly dependent on Chromium development.
Whenever I've used Chrome I find it weird and annoying. Which just goes to show it's all down to what you're used to.
If people would just try switching they'd find it normal in just a week or so. Are you really going to let Google control your computing just because you can't stand the very mild discomfort associated with change?