Summary: While laying off many workers the CEO of Mozilla piled up a lot of tax-exempt cash, and it continued to increase in spite of criticism (the above isn’t even the latest; it may be a lot more by now).
I’m unsurprised this happened at all, now that I understand capitalism from a Marxist point of view. I don’t think Google needs to do anything to Mozilla (both Foundation and Corporation); capitalism will work it’s magic and it will just become a corporation that utilizes it’s flagship product (Mozilla Firefox) for profit, not liberation from the corporate internet.
We need to use established browsers that aren’t made by capitalists: Lynx, Links, surf, eww. (Servo is experimental.)
I’m unsurprised this happened at all, now that I understand capitalism from a Marxist point of view. I don’t think Google needs to do anything to Mozilla (both Foundation and Corporation); capitalism will work it’s magic and it will just become a corporation that utilizes it’s flagship product (Mozilla Firefox) for profit, not liberation from the corporate internet.
We need to use established browsers that aren’t made by capitalists: Lynx, Links, surf, eww. (Servo is experimental.)
We should actively contribute to open source projects to see them flourish and be able to fulfill our needs.
I’d like to use one of the text-based browsers, but they’re hard to get used to
How to know which browsers aren’t made by capitalists?
Simple: Look for browsers that don’t have a capitalist.
I use Naenara browser
established browsers but also rendering engines