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The original was posted on /r/browsers by /u/LooseRain on 2023-09-07 11:28:16.
I was looking around in the Mozilla archive website because I was bored, and I found a few neat things.
First is these "pine" folders, which seems to be normal Firefox but on the "nightly-pine" release channel? They seem to lag behind to normal nightly a bit (last build was on the 10th of August).
What exactly is nightly-pine? Searching it up doesn't reveal anything...
And second is the most interesting thing I have stumbled upon, the pinebuild folder
Which seems to be for a completely different browser called Flowstate? Again, searching "Mozilla Flowstate" or "Firefox Flowstate" doesn't reveal anything...and it's also on the nightly-pine update channel.
The last version was on 2022/09/01 so it doesn't seem to be anything legacy/old but rather a pretty new thing that was never developed upon.
(Also Flowstate will try to update to the 10th of August pine build because it's on the nightly-pine channel, but will always fail because these two are completely different browsers.)