Tilde Lowengrimm on Nostr: It would be so neat if Mozilla could just avoid making terrible choices. I don't know ...
It would be so neat if Mozilla could just avoid making terrible choices. I don't know how they're doing this, but they really seem to be walking through the garden of product choices and carefully making sure they step on every rake. They're doing so much worse than random chance.
What do we want? A secure private respectful browser which takes seriously its responsibility as a user's agent. What do we get? A million freaking side projects which start up and shut down faster than even Google can manage. Somehow more ads in the browser. LLM nonsense. I know that Mozilla is terrified and freaked out about financial sustainability. But rapidly burning through everyone's confidence and benefit-of-the doubt in no way digs them out of that situation.
What do we want? A secure private respectful browser which takes seriously its responsibility as a user's agent. What do we get? A million freaking side projects which start up and shut down faster than even Google can manage. Somehow more ads in the browser. LLM nonsense. I know that Mozilla is terrified and freaked out about financial sustainability. But rapidly burning through everyone's confidence and benefit-of-the doubt in no way digs them out of that situation.