• Event_Horizon@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    I think his point is that as long as Google is the primary funding source for Mozilla it’s not worth relying on Firefox because there’s always the risk Google will demand Mozilla capitulates and tows the line. Once/If Mozilla secure independent funding then they can be ‘trusted’

    • Link.wav [he/him]@beehaw.org
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      2 years ago

      Oh, I see. For some reason, I thought they were referring to content creators and others who profit from Google ads or something like that.

      And yeah, there’s a lot that Mozilla’s corporate branch needs to sort out, but Firefox and its forks are the only viable alternatives to chromium browsers right now, so people should still care about that.

      “Perfection is the enemy of progress” … or something like that

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        2 years ago

        Browser engines are very, very, very, very very hard to make and maintain.

        See: Opera and Microsoft Edge, which formerly ran on bespoke engines until they converted to Chromium because no one would support their browser.

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          It doesn’t matter, we literally have no choice. We either accomplish something very hard in our lives or suffer. And life is very very unkind to the indolent and downtrodden.