Mozilla leadership
(in ref to https://mozilla.social/@mozilla/113153943609185249 )

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I’m feeling a bit lost. What happened?

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Mozilla are doing the same AI integration as all the other browsers, so lemmings have decided that Mozilla is evil now.

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Which is so stupid. Only a good browser with AI can stop a dead internet filled with AI junk.

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It’s an arms race. But now the arms go off randomly and sometimes shoot things behind you. But corporate has spent so much money on it that we can’t turn back now

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@P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br You can follow the link in the ref and read comments: it’s about a leadership decision of Mozilla to close their Mastodon instance. They do this while they invest a lot on AI.
In short, it’s Mozilla governance that is going more and more full speed into a “capitalism tech bro” mindset, at the cost of a more and more visible departure of the Free/Libre software community. A decision that I qualify of them being clowns, now. And I parody the meme https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/putting-on-clown-makeup for that.

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