It’s a long one, but Climate Town did a great video on this.
You can donate to Mozilla.
Perhaps they should’ve put that more front and center. But if they add a prominent donate button the people on here would probably lose their shit too.
Sorry, I phrased that poorly. It is the default alternative, most users don’t bother to look for anything else.
And Chrome also does pop-ups not unlike it when you visit Google websites on a non-Google browser.
If users had a pop-up which allowed them to select more than just Edge or Chrome, other browsers may see an increase in users. Chrome is as much a default as Edge is in that way.
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Running it on a GPU + CPU isn’t very impressive. Running it on just the GPU is a little more involved.
I think the bigger issue is them potentially losing their Google income.
They’ve failed to diversify their income with a bunch of failed subscription services, Google is in hot waters because of anti-competitive behaviour; they’re going to need something.
Which isn’t to say I like it. But “this is happening because they take Google money” is parroted beneath every slightly negative thing Mozilla does.
When will ChatGPT and its ilk be banned
It’s been going on for years and it does have an effect.
Epic paid for (part of) Alan Wake 2’s development. Without them we may not have had the game in the first place, and certainly not in the state it released in.
True. But as long as that isn’t the case, may as well fix the wording and raise awareness.
For YouTube it displays the YouTube menu on first right-click, then the Firefox context menu on second right-click for me. On Windows.
If that is not the case for you, something may be broken. Have you tried running Firefox without any add-ins already?
As someone who didn’t refresh their phone every year, I didn’t mind the charger and cable that used to come with it. Having a few spares is nice.
The general tone in this thread seems so very different from when “Mozilla is working on AI” was first announced
Chromium does have some Google things in it. Like what happened with the built-in extension giving Google websites special permission to read the hardware info of your computer.
Once the account has been made, the barrier to more services is lowered.
PlayStation is likely going to want to make their own store on PC at some point.
Or plastic greenhouses
But you just said
It is an option.
Clearly it isn’t working well enough for them.