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13 votes
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Firefox 87 released
30 votes -
Introducing State Partitioning / Total Cookie Protection, a new privacy feature in Firefox 86 that universally prevents cookie-based tracking
16 votes -
Mozilla's 2020 Internet Health Report
19 votes -
Firefox 85 cracks down on supercookies
18 votes -
Mozilla VPN desktop client now available on Linux
21 votes -
Is Firefox still a good (enough) browser for privacy?
Someone posted this on the privacy subreddit. I also ended up finding this and this after doing a bit of searching. As someone who isn’t in the CS/IT spheres (chemical engineering is my...
Someone posted this on the privacy subreddit. I also ended up finding this and this after doing a bit of searching. As someone who isn’t in the CS/IT spheres (chemical engineering is my background), Firefox has been my go-to browser for awhile, although I’m being made aware of the flaws of Firefox (most of which go over my head) and behavior of Mozilla. What can be done to fix this, especially considering that Firefox is the only FOSS browser with a significant user base?
22 votes -
Brexit deal mentions Netscape browser and Mozilla Mail; recommends outdated security algorithms
13 votes -
MDN Web Docs has switched over to its new platform, where the content is now maintained through a GitHub repository
4 votes -
MDN Web Docs is switching to a new platform where the content will be hosted and contributed to in a GitHub repository
15 votes -
On our abusive relationship with Mozilla’s Firefox
10 votes -
Firefox usage is down 85% despite Mozilla's top exec pay going up 400%
30 votes -
Is there a Google-free future for Firefox?
27 votes -
Mozilla: The greatest tech company left behind
30 votes -
I am a Mozilla employee, AMAA
Hi everybody, happy Friday! I am Aaron Klotz, a Staff Software Engineer on the GeckoView team at Mozilla Corporation. I have worked at Mozilla since the fall of 2012 and have worked on three...
Hi everybody, happy Friday! I am Aaron Klotz, a Staff Software Engineer on the GeckoView team at Mozilla Corporation.
I have worked at Mozilla since the fall of 2012 and have worked on three different teams across that time: Performance, Platform Integration & Security Hardening, and finally GeckoView.
Given the recent news about layoffs, I thought it might be cathartic to do an AMA to share my experiences at Mozilla and try to set the record straight the best that I can. I would not dare try this in other forums, but since the Tildes community is capable of civil discussion, I'll do it here! I provided some proof a long time ago when I first joined Tildes, and I'd like to think that many people in this community are willing to vouch for me at this point, but if you want more, I can add it.
Obviously I cannot discuss issues that are covered by my NDA (but fortunately most issues are not covered), and some details I might want to avoid out of sensitivity for people who were laid off. AMAA!
EDIT 1: Also to make clear (if it wasn't obvious): These opinions are mine and mine alone, do not reflect the opinion of any Mozilla entity, etc. etc.
EDIT 2: I'm logging off for the night, but I'll try to follow up throughout the weekend if I have time. Thanks for all the questions! Hopefully I've cleared up some things for you!
EDIT 3: Okay, I think I've gone through the other questions asked over the weekend, but I'm going to stop now! Thanks for your interest! Now, I've got a mobile browser to help build!
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Official Mozilla statement about the future of MDN Web Docs
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Mozilla signs fresh Google search deal worth mega-millions as 25% staff cut hits Servo, MDN, security teams
16 votes -
Their Tube - Experience how the YouTube home page would look for six different personas
22 votes -
Ameelio, a startup backed by the Mozilla's 'Fix the Internet', aims to provide free video calls and messaging to prisoners in the US where video calls can cost as much as $25 for 15min
11 votes -
Costs/funding in open-source languages
6 votes -
Mozilla's outgoing content design lead is tweeting his artwork
@mart3ll: My Mozilla Design Journey ________________ Alright folks, this thread will travel through 141Gb of design files from 2006-2020. Some of the early work will be cringe-worthy, but hopefully this will show how a designer's skills progress over time. Let's get started!
14 votes -
Firefox has started enabling DNS-over-HTTPS by default for all US-based users
33 votes -
Firefox will start deprecating TLS 1.0 and 1.1 with Firefox 74, releasing on March 10, 2020
16 votes -
Add-on support was just merged into Firefox Preview
@aissn: Add-on support was just merged into Firefox Preview. Thanks @gabrielluong https://t.co/cXOCB00tKk
23 votes -
Thunderbird's new home
11 votes -
Diary of an engine diversity absolutist
7 votes -
Mozilla lays off seventy as it waits for new products to generate revenue
27 votes -
Firefox 72.0 release notes
13 votes -
Firefox Private Network
30 votes -
Firefox 71.0 has been released
21 votes -
Firefox UI is now built with Web Components
21 votes -
What half of iPhone users don’t know about their privacy
18 votes -
Bytecode Alliance: Building a secure by default, composable future for WebAssembly
9 votes -
Give Firefox a chance for a faster, calmer and distraction-free internet
27 votes -
ISPs lied to Congress to spread confusion about encrypted DNS, Mozilla says
15 votes -
Firefox to hide notification popups by default starting next year
22 votes -
Firefox 70 has been released
39 votes -
Firefox’s New WebSocket Inspector
12 votes -
CSS is weird because it's solving a weird problem: what does it mean to design for an infinite and unknown canvas?
12 votes -
Moving Firefox to a faster four-week release cycle
10 votes -
Coil, Mozilla, and Creative Commons have launched Grant for the Web, a $100 million fund to invest in reshaping the economics of the web
19 votes -
Configuring networks to disable DNS over HTTPS
8 votes -
Firefox’s test pilot program returns with Firefox Private Network beta
11 votes -
Firefox 69.0 released
22 votes -
Mozilla’s Manifest v3 FAQ
5 votes -
Mozilla CEO Chris Beard will step down at the end of 2019
18 votes -
New & Experimental CSS Tools in Firefox
8 votes -
Mozilla takes action to protect users in Kazakhstan
26 votes -
All Tridactyl installations might get removed by Firefox on Aug 21
12 votes -
As authoritarian governments surveil the internet, open source projects decide how to respond
7 votes