@comzeradd so, you're actually ok with Mozilla yielding to DRM?
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@asteris I'm not happy with the outcome. But this partially happened because many of digital rights / opensource activists abandoed Firefox. -
@comzeradd o rly? So it's all our fault then? I'm sorry, but this explanation is unacceptable. -
@asteris It's everyone's fight. -
@comzeradd yeah, but blaming activists for Mozilla's moral default is tantamount to eg. shifting all blame for austerity to Greeks -
@asteris You mean that Greeks that believe (with their vote) that saving Banks is more important than people lives have no responsibility? -
@comzeradd right, go all sophist on me now. I never absolved the people of responsibility, and we're not having this convo. -
@asteris Being sophist like bringing bringing another subject to the discussionhttps://twitter.com/asteris/status/466913755746799616 … -
@comzeradd choice to install or not, you're blaming the victims. As I said, sorry to see we've come to this. - 1 more reply
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@asteris We can't expect someone else to give these fights on our behalf. -
@comzeradd if that's the case, no reason to use FF at all anymore. Even Tor activists told me Chrome is more secure http://www.extremetech.com/computing/178587-firefox-is-still-the-least-secure-web-browser-falls-to-four-zero-day-exploits-at-pwn2own … -
@asteris So being Open Source doesn't make a difference to you? Tor chooses Firefox for its browser. -
@comzeradd wrong, Tor modifies Firefox to the best of devs' ability. Having a secure, DRM-free FOSS browser isn't just an RMS point to me
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