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Mozilla has been on the downward spiral over the last several years. They took something (i.e. Firefox) that wasn't broken and "fixed" it until it was, first by killing off XPCOM and then suffering through the misadventures of such bastard products as Firefox OS. The folks at Mozilla should really stick to what their good at and focus on an all around open source browser that people will actually WANT to use.


Mozilla killed XPCOM because it was actively preventing improving Firefox. In particular, Firefox could finally go multiprocess, and other improvements of the Quantum project are slowly being incorporated.


A lot of people don't view that (or other changes) as improvement. I personally hate multi-process browsers because they eat RAM like nothing else. In my browser of choice I normally run 200-500 active tabs and I stay under ~3 GB of ram usage. With a multi-process browser that'd be impossible.


I don't know if you've forgotten, but under that old use case (hundreds of tabs in one process), Firefox would bog down further and further as background tabs stole more and more main thread time, eventually only a restart of the browser would restore it to usability.

In 2019, I still use hundreds of tabs - and Firefox handles it with grace. RAM is there to be used, and this is the perfect use for it.


That doesn’t make money which kinda is required to work on Firefox.


I thought they made money by sending searches to Google. A browser that people want to use means more searches and so more money to keep working on the browser. Childish stuff like TV show references, and this certificate issue, means less users, less searches, less money.


They've been attempting to diversify their income for ages. A lot of people have issues with Firefox being substantially reliant on Google.


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> Eschew flamebait. Don't introduce flamewar topics unless you have something genuinely new to say. Avoid unrelated controversies and generic tangents.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


Not this shit again.

It was a private email service. The complaint was that the private email service also happens to be used by Antifa members. Which is unsurprising.

This is like complaining that they shouldn't give money to the Tor project because it gets used by unsavory people, too.


Anti-fascist fascists?




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