Extensions can be a good thing for sure. But they need to be done right. Hacking out some hurried implementation of extensions is how malware and security advisories happen. It is elitist to suggest that the desires of the 3% trump building a good browser first.
Also, the Internet and most technology happens to break existing workflows. We shouldn't assume disruption is bad if the result is an improved version.
Also, the Internet and most technology happens to break existing workflows. We shouldn't assume disruption is bad if the result is an improved version.