It's just HTTP only (no SSL) and there's nothing there. ... until now!
Here's some nice GTK3 patches for you:
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-allow-disabling-atk-b...
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-allow-transparent-win...
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-allow-wheel-scrolling...
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-appearance-tweaks-and...
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-disable-mnemonics-del...
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-file-chooser-tweaks.p...
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-remove-dead-key-under...
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-restore-old-context-m...
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-set-default-settings....
http://killthe.net/patches/gtk-3.24.43-show-alternating-row-...
Note that GTK 3.24.43 is the last version of GTK3.
My system is full of patches like this to tweak, improve, and adjust things. The point is to get off the "upgrade" treadmill and focus on making things work right.
Who's the guy with Firefox 147 32-bit x86 who downloaded a patch? Nice to see there's still at least a few 32-bit users left out there. My system cross compiles to i686, and builds as multilib (both 32-bit and 64-bit libraries) for x86-64 as well, FYI.
Some of these User Agents have to be fake. Android 6.0.1 with Chrome 144, really? lol
Thanks for your work! Getting off the "upgrade" treadmill really resonates with me.