Please, I humble ask, @nixcraft @linuxtoday @linuxfoundation @thelinuxgamer @BryanLunduke, promote alternatives such as @brave, @vivaldibrowser, or, at this point, even @googlechrome or @operahttps://twitter.com/nixcraft/status/943057372418732032 …
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Replying to @nixcraft @okasion2012 and
Yeah sure, good suggestions promoting non-floss browsers (except for Brave" from a "Linux Blog" account. Dunno who screwed up most, you or Mozilla foundation
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How is that private mailserver working? is it fast? is it full of shills? must be awesome everyone to same the share opinion and not need to debate.
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Replying to @okasion2012 @nixcraft and
It's not a matter of features or speed, I am not stating that FF is the best of both world. Simply, FF is open source, most of those you cited not. Linux Foundation supports digital sustainability, and so does the Linux env in general
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Why they jumped including DRM if they are so open source?
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Replying to @okasion2012 @nixcraft and
They are "so open source". You can get the whole codebase. Widewine is an external plugin, from which you can opt out. Btw, widewine is provided in chrome, opera and Vivaldi too. Not enough? Here you are: Iceweasel.
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I mean, are you really bashing Firefox for being not enough open source, and proposing Google Chrome as a replacement at the same time?
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