Does anyone know how they handle spoofed malware? I can never figure out whether I can trust the packages from flathub. I always have to check the official website of the particular software first.
I don't want a volatile currency as my main currency. Also, I think PoW isn't the way to go anymore.
A digital PoS "Monero" (Cryptonote, etc.) stablecoin is what I was thinking about.
If I'm the sample size, then they are entirely refocusing on the wrong things, because I've never wanted Pocket, I don't know what Content is even supposed to be and I can forego the use of AI in my browser.
Going forward, the company said in an internal memo, Mozilla will focus on bringing “trustworthy AI into Firefox.” To do so, it will bring together the teams that work on Pocket, Content and AI/Ml.
I'm already paying for Mullvad, the VPN service Mozilla is whitelabeling, so Mozilla VPN is unattractive to me. I'm already using Relay, but not to the extent that any paid features would make sense for me (yet). Monitor, I think, is a great tool, but I don't feel comfortable with giving data brokers all of my PII just for them to delete SOME of my PII. Maybe this will change, though.
For Ubuntu it is also pretty obvious that the versioning is YEAR.MONTH and that there's always a .04 and .10 and it should be clear that there aren't two major upgrades per year.
Read their privacy policy, I guess.