• TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Mozilla has already fulfilled as my hopes. They release truly free software of the highest quality. Firefox is an excellent browser and ecosystem and thinderbird is an excellent email client (or so I hear - I use only web-based email). My dream is for them to remain faithful to their own principles.

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    Clean up the terrible underlying code like how user accounts are stored.

    Rip out the closed source garbage like pocket.

    Restore user choice like allowing any extension the user wants regardless of mozilla approval.

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    More focus on Firefox, such as a simple change such as a more modern looking default userChrome.css theme to attract new users

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    3 days ago

    There’s a whole question about what I think is most important in AI.

    Nothing. AI is not an important part of developing our society. Maybe it could have been, but that was taken over and dominated for profit almost immediately.

  • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    I’m beginning to develop a small hatred of Mozilla

    They need to go into PR emergency mode. On the one side you have the very technical crowd who sees how Firefox is not private and ad driven. On the other side there is the non technical crowd who sees Firefox as an ancient relic from the past.

    The need to generate positive press for once

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    3 days ago

    Independence from Google’s financial control. I’ve been using Firefox since before it was called Firefox (20+ years), and it’s pretty scary that it only survives because Google wants to avoid browser monopoly allegations.