I'm annoyed when people overreact on here like with the Android SafetyCore thing, but I'm equally annoyed when people go "oh so it was a nothing burger" after an explanation that demonstrates they are absolutely doing the thing we don't want them to do.
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I'm annoyed when people overreact on here like with the Android SafetyCore thing, but I'm equally annoyed when people go "oh so it was a nothingburger" after an explanation that demonstrates they are absolutely doing the thing we don't want them to do.
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I'm annoyed when people overreact on here like with the Android SafetyCore thing, but I'm equally annoyed when people go "oh so it was a nothingburger" after an explanation that demonstrates they are absolutely doing the thing we don't want them to do.
And in light of this, I feel the outcry about the Mozilla TOS wasn't unwarranted:
Others have noticed that Mozilla's new executives, including Varma, come not from promotion within or the open-source community, but from money-making businesses. Varma's last job, for example, was at Meta, where he was responsible for monetizing WhatsApp.
www.zdnet.com/article/the-firefox-i-loved-is-gone-how-to-protect-your-privacy-on-it-now/ -
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And in light of this, I feel the outcry about the Mozilla TOS wasn't unwarranted:
Others have noticed that Mozilla's new executives, including Varma, come not from promotion within or the open-source community, but from money-making businesses. Varma's last job, for example, was at Meta, where he was responsible for monetizing WhatsApp.
www.zdnet.com/article/the-firefox-i-loved-is-gone-how-to-protect-your-privacy-on-it-now/ -
And in light of this, I feel the outcry about the Mozilla TOS wasn't unwarranted:
Others have noticed that Mozilla's new executives, including Varma, come not from promotion within or the open-source community, but from money-making businesses. Varma's last job, for example, was at Meta, where he was responsible for monetizing WhatsApp.
www.zdnet.com/article/the-firefox-i-loved-is-gone-how-to-protect-your-privacy-on-it-now/@volpeon the problem is that the constant outrage has given everyone alarm fatigue
and you can be sure that the people who cried wolf didn't bother to dig this deep, they latched on to surface-level details that they didn't understand, without checking who was behind it all -
@volpeon the problem is that the constant outrage has given everyone alarm fatigue
and you can be sure that the people who cried wolf didn't bother to dig this deep, they latched on to surface-level details that they didn't understand, without checking who was behind it all@novenary As always, I blame the absolutely horrendous design of microblogging for how these things are handled. It's almost comical how seemingly all issues can be traced back to this.