Reading that thread is painful. He complains about a feature that is in testing because he didn't know he could enable it and then complains because it doesn't work like how he wants it to even though he just had to expand the sidebar.
Wow. So they're saying that he's complicit in all crimes that may have taken place on Telegram. That's insane.
Do what YOU want with your money.
But if you have spare money, please check out the #MutualAid hashtag (on mastodon) and consider helping those in need there.
I mean most of us got it, even those that pretended not to. But a post like this would've definitely been better before hand. This is what I mean when I say Mozilla are hostile to community now, they're so happy to needlessly hide shit behind Figma links, that when something like this would've been challenged, they would've made a blog post before the roll out. It's like with the hiding of sub directories in the URL bar of Firefox for Android, it sucks and people would've said beforehand, but nope hidden behind Figma. The community are there to assist, embrace them so you (Mozilla, not OP) stop fucking up please.
Edit: Also Mozilla stop running to Reddit when Lemmy is here. Where is the support for the open web?
People will pirate no matter what and for various reasons. That's fine. Gloating about it publicly is just weird to me though.
So Kaspersky are starting to make Linux viruses then?
I'm not surprised. Just disappointed.
Google under Sundar Pichai is a terrible company that only succeeds based on its size and monopoly. Let's be honest, they're saying that search results will become secondary as they push their service. How do you, as a CEO and board, sign off on an idea that kills most of your (ad) revenue pursuing something that you haven't even figured out how to monetize? Make it make sense.
Lemmy is growing. Not exploding, but showing steady growth. It's interesting because Lemmy tends to grow in sputters. The good thing is though, is that the growth is organic and after a bit of friction, we get new people that stick around.
Framing libraries as cheat sheets is hilarious
Meh, just put your question and wrong answer in a meme and post it anywhere, within an hour everyone will correct it with the right answer 😂
A bit disingenuous to call explaining what they're doing as doubling down.