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Just use xremap!
For browsers there's also nyxt. But I have not used it in a long while.
But since it came up, I've been working on a package for browsing Reddit https://github.com/john2x/dank-mode/
I feel that! My first task in any new (Linux) environment is to set up Emacs keys just about everywhere I can. You can do that with GTK setting for some places, otherwise I like https://github.com/autokey/autokey (there are some "emacs everywhere" settings floating around, I have some I think only locally I could share) or directly in a WM if you can. For instance, I have that set in StumpWM quite nicely, so things like C-s is search in Firefox, M-w, M-y for cut/paste, and so on. But there are already good built-in defaults for some text areas in GTK/terminals/etc. too.
On macOS I use Karabiner-Elements. I remapped right Command to Control and now have two Control and two Meta keys, and can use one hand for modifier keys and the other for letter. For the occasional Command I use the left one. I’ve also extended a bit Emacs complex modifications and I’m quite happy withe the setup. Caveat: I think that due to how I use modifier keys the double keys combinations don’t always work. But have never debugged it deeper.