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Comment Re:Boo Hoo (Score 3, Insightful) 366

And the new features being added to Firefox of course are no reason to keep updating it.

Technology always moves forward. Should we pause all advancements to ensure that everything stays compatible? And why is it that this library (not sure what to call it) is the one with the problems? If firefox updates are breaking it, then something must be broken with the library itself. I use tons of different websites every day, so far I haven't seen any which have been broken by firefox (I'm using Aurora). So this seems to be a very rare occurance - I'm pretty sure where we can place the blame.

Comment Big deal? (Score 2) 129

I work for a for-profit company. What the boss decides to do with the software is none of my buisiness - I still need to put food on the table.

If I worked at a company who's target was not to make profit - I still would need to eat if its my full-time job. Just that at the end of the day(year) the company won't cut a big check to shareholders.

I have no problem with non-profits making money - if you don't have fulltime developers the company will collapse sooner rather than later.

Comment Sigh (Score 1) 2

Only if you separate it by different versions.

Nothing historical about this. The sum of all IE Versions still beats Chrome. Chrome keeps itself auto-updated so there's no real difference in versions.

Comment Re:Hand in glove (Score 1) 100

Yeah, if you enter a disposable email, a fake name and the wrong country it'll still work.

I think the latest versions don't even need you to check the email address. Its not like they ask you for CC information, blood type, or a resume.

Yeah I am so worried about my privacy.

You're making a massive deal over what is less than nothing.

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