

Exactly, thus Firefox.


Exactly, thus Firefox.


No Firefox, no forks


Mozilla is literally the only browser vendor that ever gave a fuck about use privacy.
And the only one that has a nonprofit fountain structure that is designed to keep it that way.
Or do you know something I don’t?


No, why would they?


I can’t do that, I have bone spurs (actually though)


Most of them, sure. Every single one until proven otherwise, yes. Every single one, no qualifiers? No.
Brands like Shelly allow you to completely disable the cloud, which AFAIK makes them stop phoning home completely except for update checks.
I think a lot of “Home Assistant certified” brands are good privacy-wise, as that means that they don’t care about pushing you onto their proprietary cloud.


Rake in that VC funding baybee


Not that remarkable, Grokipedia is largely plagiarized from Wikipedia whereas Conservapedia is fully hand-written by a bunch of idiots.
Nushell is pretty nice. It’s the good parts of “what Microsoft is doing”, i.e. real structured data in a shell-like language and real error handling.


Firefox.
The classic versions of Firefox and Thunderbird are still at the heart of what Mozilla does. These remain our biggest areas of investment — and neither of these products will force you to use AI


Collectives are better. Share risk, responsibility, and reward.
Another annoying part about this is how well everything is integrated.
All of that is driven by monopoly which is bad, sure, but shit’s convenient af


I heard that he might be one at first, but newest news say exactly what the article said: no groyper, no leftist.
Which makes sense because it both sounded weird to me that a leftist would write “whoever reads this is gay lol” or that a right-winger would write “Bella chiao” or “take that, fascist”.


I’m OK with the NRA not being hypocritical this time. Doesn’t mean anyone should expect anything from them.


I’m not in the US.
No, don’t do that. That modifies the commit hashes, so tags no longer work.
git clone --filter=blob:none is where it’s at.


My point was that packagers should use straight up VCS and run all build tools instead of relying on partially pre-built tarballs uploaded by the upstream maintainers.


It does? I guess I never looked inside that build directory.


Why compile to a Makefile? You’d end up with automake gunk all over again. Just use cmake or so, where the declarative language replaces the Makefile entirely
Sure, in isolation, but we were talking and I’ve been on the pro-Firefox side the whole time!