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Mozilla Announces Layoffs, Renews Focus on Firefox
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Huh?
AI
No AI writes this badly
No, they usually write this worse. If this is Mozilla's AI they're fucking up something fierce.
And a bad one too. Modern LLMs can write flawless English at 7B.
Yeah that's badly written, but Firefox is actually gaining de desktop marketshare now!
(According to gs.statcounter.com)
The problem with stats like these are that Firefox users (and the browser's defaults) block a lot of the scripts and images used for tracking.
Cloudflare's stats show higher Firefox usage (4.737% for 2023 Q3), although that's still less than even Edge. My own logs show more still, although my visitors are more technical than usual.
Yeah, its gaining marketshare, I'm glad we agree.
(I use StatCounter mostly for trends, not hard numbers, because of the exact thing you just said)
"is in good health"? I was looking for autocorrect typos but can't figure out anything likely, unless they're not using querty.