On 9/11/2017 12:00 PM, John Duncan wrote:
The seemingly arbitrary and heavily bureaucratic decimation of a large
number of older APIs and core features that power users depend on (in
Mozilla's desperate bid to stay relevant in a world dominated by people
who get flustered when the homepage of google tells them to download and
install a new browser for an enhanced browsing experience) is more of
the issue in this case.
And I have yet to understand why Mozilla doesn't just put code that
changes that stupid mis-advertisement to promote to their product.
Google knows full well what they're doing when they show that message:
leveraging they playing field in their favor. Fight fire with fire I
say. If good artists borrow and great artists steal, then steal from
Google the way they steal from everyone else. What are they going to do,
cry?
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