| Not allowed to edit my comment anymore. Why is salary for the CEO rising to 3 mil $ a year for the ceo when the marketshare of the browser has been down by more than 85%. How would paying the CEO more salary and laying of the engineers solve low marketshare is beyond my understanding.[0] [0]: https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/endangered-... Lots of UI changes like constantly changing menu items and losing control of the browser in general. Leaves a bad taste when useful customization options are removed and instead we get color themes sugarcoated as the coolest new stuff (every few years, sometimes its limited edition sometimes some fancy BS term). Firefox unique ids:
why they leave me a bad taste ? I have added a previous discussion from HN. [1] [1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30715163 I used to love the firefox from around 2017, but every new release removes some configuration options and we lose control. Maybe my views are full of too much rants, but i install firefox as the first thing on any OS for me and my immediate circle followed by ublock origin. I want firefox to thrive and be handled more like linux. Even though i don't like the current direction of the management, firefox is my daily driver for development as well as browsing. |
(You are not alone in believing that the current Mozilla Corp. leadership are incompetent to uphold the original ethos of Mozilla, and worse, are selfishly prioritising their relationship with BigTech than their users).