• @ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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    2001 year ago

    Having a separate, open source JavaScript engine is in everyone’s interests even if they don’t know what they’d lose without the Mozilla Foundation and Firefox. I’m a web developer and Mozilla has protected the open web for all of us and if people understood what they’ve done, they’d all donate.

    Google and Microsoft cannot and should not control standards. Mozilla is the conscience of the industry. Support it or you won’t know what you lost.

    • AlteredStateBlob
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      341 year ago

      I was donating until I got an email telling me to donate more signed by their CEO or something who earns a couple hundred thousand a year.

      Mind, I wasn’t opted into communcation like that. Only updates and news this was neither. If their new CEO cleans house and refocuses as they said they will, I will consider renewing my donations again.

      • Orbituary
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        211 year ago

        A couple hundred thousand is a pittance if he’s keeping shit together. When CEOs push 500 to over a million at a nonprofit, that’s absurdity.

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          She received 6.9 million dollars in 2022 and 5 million in 2021, 3 million in 2020.

          CEOs are scum who do not earn anywhere near close to that. They should be lucky to get a couple hundred thousand.

          And fuck Firefox having the nerve to ask for donations.

        • @emax_gomax@lemmy.world
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          71 year ago

          She.

          And how are they keeping anything together. Market share isn’t substantially better than before and rather than focusing on the product mozilla was created for they keep pivoting to weird BS like this AI grab. I actually think market shares gone up recently… cause google pushed through manifestv3. That would’ve happened even if mozilla did nothing. I think mozillq is still the better browser but that sure as hell doesn’t seem to be because of whose in charge.

        • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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          71 year ago

          When CEOs push 500 to over a million at a nonprofit, that’s absurdity.

          If any CEO should make this much, I think it’s the one helping to keep browser choice a thing

      • Ephera
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        171 year ago

        The CEO of the Mozilla Corporation shouldn’t be asking for donations. It’s the non-profit Mozilla Foundation which collects donations (and owns the Mozilla Corporation). It is a bit confusing, yes…

    • They actually have money in the bank, they just aren’t profitable on their own in any way, and rely on search partnerships for yearly funds. I think they are just being responsible here and cutting people who aren’t working on relevant projects going forward.

      • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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        241 year ago

        I’m not saying they are the right size. Just that if we lose Mozilla and Firefox, it’ll be almost as bad as losing Wikimedia for certain things. We need to protect the open web.

    • @mindlight@lemm.ee
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      111 year ago

      The problem is that the vast majority of end users prefer apps over websites. They have no clue whatsoever that 99% of all apps are essentially just wrapped websites.

      Since Mozilla has been unable to find a viable business model (No, relying on Google handouts is not a viable business model) I fear that there is only one possible future and a free web is not part of it.

      • @rwhitisissle@lemmy.ml
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        91 year ago

        This is the only realistic answer. Corporations have effectively decided that the future of the web is closed source proprietary javascript bloatware apps that are all functional skinner boxes. Many people, especially young people, have no clue how to use an actual computer. It’s “click the bubble to make it pop and give us your mom’s credit card number to unlock super premium bubbles.” That’s the future of the internet. But probably worse.

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    In a memo sent to employees Mozilla says it wants to bring “trustworthy AI into Firefox”. To help it do this sooner it’s merging its Pocket, content, and AI/Ml teams.

    Yeah, I’m not sure this is the “renewed focus” we’re looking for, chief

  • @beerclue@lemmy.world
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    391 year ago

    Despite Firefox’s declining marketshare on desktop the browser is in use health. It’s fast and feature enough to hold its own against its rivals

    Huh?

  • Kid_Thunder
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    In a memo sent to employees Mozilla says it wants to bring “trustworthy AI into Firefox”. To help it do this sooner it’s merging its Pocket, content, and AI/Ml teams.

    That’s pretty concerning. It could go either way but I assume they are going to try to shove more sponsored content in an effort to further monetize Firefox in spite of getting hundreds of millions of dollars a year in donations. Maybe I’m just cynical about Mozilla though.

    • @thehatfox@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      Yes, the change of focus is good news overall but there’s still reasons to be concerned about Mozilla. It’s good that they are moving focus back to Firefox from struggling ancillary projects.

      But what they want to do with that additional focus could be a problem. Another round of gimmicks with some newer buzzwords isn’t likely to help Firefox.

  • @tryagain@lemmy.ml
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    171 year ago

    And this only just after they enabled a whole raft of add-ons in their mobile browser that have already stripped away so much shit from my daily browsing experience.

    I switched last year when Google entered their new phase of ad tracker evil and I bet I wasn’t the only one. Feels to me like Firefox fucked with the money and they’re being brought to heel.

    • @AMDIsOurLord@lemmy.ml
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      Where’s saving a page as pdf on mobile

      Menu -> Print -> Save as PDF

      ALSO: Menu -> Share Icon -> Save PDF

      One method is built-in, the other uses the system’s PDF saver. You have the choice on which to use.