consider one of the privacy-focused forks
The Foundation is not linked to Firefox.
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consider one of the privacy-focused forks
The Foundation is not linked to Firefox.
There are other centralised code hosting services, for example Codeberg, but they are equally scared of any legal action even when it doesn’t directly apply.
The title is wrong. Thunderbird is not developed by Mozilla.
Although Mozilla still provides CI, CDN, trasnlation tools, and other infrastructure.
I disagree. You and I are a target group, and we are not special.
It seems there is no good taste left in younger generations.
Maybe there is, but good ideas still need funding. The same old soup is a safer investment than an original one.
Thunderbird is not developed by Mozilla Corporation, but an independent subsidiary named “MZLA”.
The only focus of this company is Thunderbird.
Thunderbird is managed by a separate independent company.
Half of the Daily Mail headlines are like this.
2016 is a little far, isn’t it?
My HP printer is 15 years old and we are not changing it until it breaks.
We are used to refill cartridges with a ink syringe.
In this case, it is likely that they wanted to use his voice if the videos done in collaboration went particularly well. So the fact that it’s hus voice has a specific reason to be. This could hold as a claim, I think.
No, it wouldn’t stand in court.
Blocking ads is technically allowed by law, including copyright law in most countries I am aware of, while it’s against Youtube’s ToS.
Servo is going to fill that void
Can you provide a source on how Google is working hard on JPEG-XL missing features?
Name one program that doesn’t support WebP.
Some people care about privacy.
Blind people shouldn’t need to give up their privacy to Microsoft and Google to have a web page read to them.
Why are we not using them in end-user devices
Their distribution of books is completely legal.
Corporations just have more money to warp the laws in their favour.
That’s why the Archive is appealing: they still believe they are right.
This is not even about Firefox, you griefer.