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  • not_your_vase · 1 hours ago

    I wonder if it's like a hail mary before going out on a whimper, or if they really have this kind of money to spend

    • futuraperdita · 1 hours ago

      Many of the decisions Mozilla has made throughout the past decade have felt more like it’s a resting place for a professional-managerial class, post-capital set of leadership who want to perform tech-goodness from within the same playbook as a big tech company. It’s somehow rudderless and declining, but has plenty of time and connections to chase old-boys-club vanity projects like this. Next up they’ll be next to CrowdStrike on a Formula 1 car.

      I’m not saying non-profits should necessarily give off the opposite vibe of being derelict and desperate, but even startups choose to run austerity measures when in decline.

    • sefrost · 23 minutes ago

      What would Firefox need to do to make a comeback as a web browser?

      Obviously this is not it, but what could really work?

      I am required to use Chrome at work. I enjoy using Safari personally because it’s well integrated with my Apple devices.

      Why would I switch to Firefox? I don’t think there is anything they can do. The party is over.

      • mmmlinux · 8 minutes ago

        Its not built by a company that would really prefer you not have an ad blocker.