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so many people focusing on the ai part and not this part:
He doesn't want to do that, yet..
The biggest firefox extensions are adblockers and other tracker blockers.
What the absolute fuck is going on over there?
Firefox's leadership has been in decline for a while now.
Anyone not working in stock trading/investing who uses the term "bullish" to describe how they feel about something that's not itself a financial market is just indicating that they are a terminally-online crypto-bro, or have been heavily influenced by the memes of that community.
I'm not surprised a cretin like this would completely miss the USP of the company that they were put in charge of.
he actually got started in the real estate market so close enough
If he blocks ad-blockers on Firefox, that will be the end of Firefox. I would personally just move to a Chromium based browser that has ad-blocking allowed by default.
I don't think a Mozilla VPN nor Monitor could get Firefox income. When it comes to VPN's I'm more trusting of a VPN-first company, and Monitor is something I've never even heard of.
Don't know how blocking adblockers would get Mozilla more money.
monitor is basically a dark web, er, monitoring service so it could be monitized but doing so is also kinda creepy, considering the whole point is to monitor breeches.