It seems Firefox has resigned to some sort of role as 'token' competition to Chrome.
Most of its actions seem inexplicable and counterproductive when strong privacy and user protection should be their reason to exist and keep a dedicated user base.
The bigger problem is exploding complexity in many areas is a huge concern for open source as it's becoming increasingly impossible for small teams to implement or come up with alternatives. This is going to reduce meaningful choice and leave users at the mercy of a mix of corporate or vested interests.
Most of its actions seem inexplicable and counterproductive when strong privacy and user protection should be their reason to exist and keep a dedicated user base.
The bigger problem is exploding complexity in many areas is a huge concern for open source as it's becoming increasingly impossible for small teams to implement or come up with alternatives. This is going to reduce meaningful choice and leave users at the mercy of a mix of corporate or vested interests.