← Back to context Comment by t0lo 18 hours ago Mozilla doesn't have the willpower or vision to do anything with anything. 5 comments t0lo Reply Diti 9 hours ago I like those two comments giving context on what has happened 10 years ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46118243 (parent and child comment). mb_thd 16 hours ago Don't be so harsh on them. (\s) They show lots of willpower and some sort of vision when talking about AI in Firefox. antisol 14 hours ago Don't forget telemetry! The makers of the "privacy-focused browser" were super strong-willed about that, too. hackingonempty 13 hours ago It is important that they know exactly how many users are permanently switching to Chrome. 1 reply →
Diti 9 hours ago I like those two comments giving context on what has happened 10 years ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46118243 (parent and child comment).
mb_thd 16 hours ago Don't be so harsh on them. (\s) They show lots of willpower and some sort of vision when talking about AI in Firefox. antisol 14 hours ago Don't forget telemetry! The makers of the "privacy-focused browser" were super strong-willed about that, too. hackingonempty 13 hours ago It is important that they know exactly how many users are permanently switching to Chrome. 1 reply →
antisol 14 hours ago Don't forget telemetry! The makers of the "privacy-focused browser" were super strong-willed about that, too. hackingonempty 13 hours ago It is important that they know exactly how many users are permanently switching to Chrome. 1 reply →
hackingonempty 13 hours ago It is important that they know exactly how many users are permanently switching to Chrome. 1 reply →
I like those two comments giving context on what has happened 10 years ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46118243 (parent and child comment).
Don't be so harsh on them. (\s) They show lots of willpower and some sort of vision when talking about AI in Firefox.
Don't forget telemetry! The makers of the "privacy-focused browser" were super strong-willed about that, too.
It is important that they know exactly how many users are permanently switching to Chrome.
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