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And your alternative is the cryptobro farm Chromium skin?
I mean, we're grading on a curve, I guess, but... I think I'm sticking with FF for now.
Man, branding and PR are weird.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/28/opinion/marc-andreessen-manifesto-techno-optimism.html:
Seems like a nice guy. 👍
He is not in Mozilla as far as I know, so what's your point?
In fact I don't think he ever worked for Mozilla besides just making Mosaic/Netscape. Does @[email protected] not realize "Mozilla" stands for "Mosaic Killer"?
Don't know if it's a joke, but the name Mozilla should be Mosaic+Godzilla
https://books.google.com/books?id=wL2UDIPp2dMC&q=mozilla+mosaic+killer+newman&pg=PA115#v=snippet&q=mozilla+mosaic+killer+newman&f=false https://webaim.org/blog/user-agent-string-history/ https://www.davetitus.com/mozilla/
Oooh interesting, thanks.
Brandon Eich and Peter Thiel are also very questionable folk. If you prefer to stick with a Chromium, may I recommend Vivaldi? It's made by people involved in old Opera (before that became a chromium skin as well).
Did not know Thiel was an investor, actually. If we're judging software based on the personality of people we've read random crap about in the press then that'd indeed be disqualifying.
However, I'd argue maybe that's not a great way to pretend you have any agency in an aggressively oligopolistic environment.
We may need to stop making choices based on knee-jerk personality-driven branding crap and start focusing on systemic issues. Just... you know, as a species.
Unfortunately, as long as our species put abstract and overall pretty useless concepts such as wealth before survival and basic decency towards each other, I don't think we ever tackle systematic issues.
Crazy shit.