> for experimentation and development of public benefit uses for gigabit technologies
Carrying data? This whole thing seems to be just a fake money throw-away to grab a headline.
Mozilla are really grasping at straws to stay relevant. That's what you get when you leave a 6 year gap of vaporware and non-innovation, and just sit back on 300 million dollars from Google and do nothing with it, then cry foul when Google launch their own browser after those six years.
This person might think they have a grasp of stock options, but it's like saying a 5 year old understands shipping logistics, freight tariffs and export restrictions because someone explained how a propeller works.
> This is why people shittier than you always want to “get in on the ground floor.”
This clearly shows that this person didn't believe they gave a good input into the company or that they weren't deserving of stock options.
They don't truly understand the incentives they offer in a competitive employment market.
One extremist person's view that Gimp should not support MDI (mulitple document interface) persisted for 15 years, then they relented and added MDI, after the person who was against MDI violently criticized Gimpshop (I think the homepage for gimpshop has been hijacked, don't use it). That person got others to start a lengthy and patronizing "UI ideas process" that was a smokescreen for going back on the MDI idea - when in reality the problem was the code to allow the UIs to dock properly - and to this day when I use GIMP the way they dock and tab the UIs goes against any learning model in my mind, and takes me forever to realize that what I am trying to find it hidden away somewhere.
There's no good model to the UI (and the problem isn't even a difficult one) because it's trying to straddle one person's personal ideas with a common and clear mental model of how certain actions should be grouped.
"Today, we’re introducing Firefox Accounts as a safe and easy way for you to create an account. With Firefox Account can integrate services, like Firefox Sync.
Firefox Sync enables syncing of passwords, bookmarks, history, and open tabs across devices, now even easier to setup the service and add multiple devices"
Carrying data? This whole thing seems to be just a fake money throw-away to grab a headline.
Mozilla are really grasping at straws to stay relevant. That's what you get when you leave a 6 year gap of vaporware and non-innovation, and just sit back on 300 million dollars from Google and do nothing with it, then cry foul when Google launch their own browser after those six years.