Don’t think it’s with Meta directly, but ex-meta folks now working as Anonym, which Mozilla recently acquired. I’ll check the announcement and docs again later just in case I misread.
I fully support criticizing dubious software and decisions, but I believe we need to do it properly, otherwise it’s just noise.
Mozilla is a little different too. They’ve been around for a long time and I get the vibe at least most of the folks there believe in something. They’re also are struggling to strike a balance between keeping the doors open, and not becoming a terrible monster like Google and Meta have become. I’ve been using their stuff for a long time.
Yeah, a hardline stance was never one of their core values. Every year I wonder, a little more unsure of my past ideals, if perhaps their balanced approach isn’t the more effective one in terms of actually getting things done and making the internet slightly better than it would’ve been otherwise.
I do wish we had more browsers, though. Shame about Ladybird.
Don’t think it’s with Meta directly, but ex-meta folks now working as Anonym, which Mozilla recently acquired. I’ll check the announcement and docs again later just in case I misread.
I fully support criticizing dubious software and decisions, but I believe we need to do it properly, otherwise it’s just noise.
Mozilla is a little different too. They’ve been around for a long time and I get the vibe at least most of the folks there believe in something. They’re also are struggling to strike a balance between keeping the doors open, and not becoming a terrible monster like Google and Meta have become. I’ve been using their stuff for a long time.
Yeah, a hardline stance was never one of their core values. Every year I wonder, a little more unsure of my past ideals, if perhaps their balanced approach isn’t the more effective one in terms of actually getting things done and making the internet slightly better than it would’ve been otherwise.
I do wish we had more browsers, though. Shame about Ladybird.