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Comment one word: normandy (Score 3, Insightful) 158

Mozilla's first response was to use the Normandy back-door updates system to quickly push out an update. While insisting that this call-home-every-six-hours system is incapable of doing anything but changing the default user preferences.... ...and also updating certificate expiry dates? It's too hot in that kitchen of lies. Normandy? Turn on the studies system? Wait for a fully tested patch? How many users will leave the studies system turned on? How much did mozilla just benefit from a few million users having no ad blocking turned on, how many metrics were produced and they're valued at HOW MUCH? Please, try to argue that didn't happen, cuz if it didn't then I just passed up an opportunity to make millions and they should hire me. Somehow me thinks that market is a tad competitive and no such opening exist. It is what it is, and it happened, accept it. I went to waterfox. You should too. By the end of this day no one should be using firefox.

Comment ME TOO (Score 1) 158

Ditched firefox, hello waterfox. Logged in with my firefox account, installed my firefox add-ons, snarfed my firefox bookmarks, and made it the new default browser, no more firefox. So, why didn't I do this years ago? Once mozilla took away the option to turn off updates earlier this year, I knew it was soon to become the next browser I ditched. I just had no idea it would be this easy to leave.

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