#NoZilla: Surprisingly, no one is happy after Mozilla CEO’s resignation
Last update on April 7, 2014 under Business
http://www.bizfeedz.com/nozilla-surprisingly-no-one-is-happy-after-mozilla-ceos-resignation/
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Last edited by El Heggunte; 16th Apr 2014 at 00:32. Reason: fix title
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Not surprising at all. They took one of his 'Bill Of Rights' away from him.
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my opera browser will not scroll normally at that page. instead it scrolling per pixel-per-3seconds.
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@vhelp: try disabling Javascript for that site (context-menu, edit site preferences, scripting).
Because the "pre-Webkit" Opera was not designed to be very-compatible with the whole HTML5 fäggøtry -
I think the whole thing is overblown, and I will continue to use firefox.
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http://xkcd.com/1357/They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety.
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For that point of view you need to see the follow-up discussion (e.g. "Corollary: You have the right to boycott someone for saying something, but that doesn't mean you are not an ******* for doing so either.")
http://forums.xkcd.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=108674They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety.
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Someone got fired because he wants to have mommy and daddy as a family,
he got attacked, viciously for that, McCarthyism at its best ...
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No.
He was boycotted (and by extension, so was the company he ran) because he wants to use the law to foist his views on others. Nothing is stopping mommies and daddies from having a family.
As a country, we have more important things to worry about than who ****s who.
Isn't this thread breaking the "no politics" rule, anyway?Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Ibtl
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FWIW: the Internet censorship in Brazil has been implemented,
and mozilla.org intends to make you believe it's a good thing -.-
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So what would you use? Internet explorer has a security problem that goes all the way back to IE6 that makes all versions vulnerable. Chrome has privacy issues. Opera doesn't compete. Navigator died years ago. Firefox is the best in my opinion. To each their own
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Believing yourself to be secure only takes one cracker to dispel your belief.
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OK, I just tried Pale Moon on Win7 -64. The good: Much faster loading of web pages than Firefox. Videos seem to be loaded faster. The bad: Unable to migrate my Firefox stuff (hundreds of bookmarks, addons, etc...to Pale Moon. (That alone is a bummer and will turn most Firefox lovers off.) Pale Moon offers a special script download to do the transfer but it just hangs with the following error message: "Script is running too long, do you want to terminate?" Also my password handler doesn't work with Pale Moon. Maybe that can be solved but I have to dig up a way to enable it before using Pale Moon for certain secure sites.
All this in just 10 minutes of use.Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence -Carl Sagan