The Mozilla foundation is a nonprofit, not a company -- which is probably why it's doing all of these great things that profit seeking companies are not.
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I understand that constitutional arguments often carry great legal and practical weight, but politically the fact that an action is constitutional matters only sometimes, whereas morally it hardly ever matters at all.…
This reminds me of this quote from [1]: "In this mythical, not yet-existing, but clearly on-the-horizon "Haskell", you'll be able to choose how much safety you want. You'll have "knobs" for increasing or decreasing…
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The Mozilla foundation is a nonprofit, not a company -- which is probably why it's doing all of these great things that profit seeking companies are not.
Is there a transcript?
I understand that constitutional arguments often carry great legal and practical weight, but politically the fact that an action is constitutional matters only sometimes, whereas morally it hardly ever matters at all.…
This reminds me of this quote from [1]: "In this mythical, not yet-existing, but clearly on-the-horizon "Haskell", you'll be able to choose how much safety you want. You'll have "knobs" for increasing or decreasing…
If you disable javascript on the site you don't even need to ever bother with cookies. This prevents some multimedia parts of the site from working, but you can read all you want.