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  • That isn't executive pay lol "Management and General" includes real estate costs, all general.operating expenses, all admin staff (think HR, Legal, finance, accounting)- basically all back office

  • I fear you have no idea how to read a financial statement

    Total expenses for 2023 were $496 million (plus income tax puts it at $511 million). Total salary expenses were $328 million, approximately 66% of all expenses. On the financial statement, there is absolutely no mention of executive compensation so no clue where you're pulling this line that executive compensation made up 40% of all expenses.

  • Nowhere in this financial statement does it state leadership / executive compensation just that overall payroll expenses for 2023 were $328 million - I fear you're misreading the financial statement

  • If by dramatically you mean by <1% then sure. Their problems are much larger than executive compensation

  • You've got it backwards. It's the threat of anti-trust against Google's ownership of Chrome that puts Firefox at risk. Google has pretty much always supported / paid Firefox either to have Google as the default search or more direct support to stave off the anti-trust claims.

    However, if Google has to sell / spin-off chrome, there is no longer as big of a reason to fund Mozilla and that's why you're seeing Moz scramble to find new ways to find funding. This AI push is no doubt a desperate attempt to lure in investor dollars as they're reading the room and see that their current funds will likely disappear in the coming years

    Edit: spelling

  • The ADP numbers for November have us at losing 30k in November though they had us up in October

  • For databases, many like postgres have a ping / ready command you can use to ensure it's up and not have the overhead of an actual query! Redis is the same way (I feel like pg and redis health checks covers a lot of the common stack patterns)

  • How are you running it and on what hardware?

  • Agreed, people immediately think of junk foods like Doritos or soda when they hear "ultra-processed" but are surprised to hear by most definitions, yogurt and multi-grain bread for breakfast is "ultra-processed" as well despite those things being world's apart in terms of health impact

  • Encrypted Matrix or mattermost server with jitsi?

  • Depends how close they are. Most of my friends (that are into self-hosting and collecting Linux ISOs) are across the country / world. So mailing encrypted SSDs works best for large transfers and nextcloud for small transfers

  • The developer allows for direct purchases from them via Patreon

  • As someone else called out, check out Bazarr

  • What issues are you having with your reverse proxy? Home Assistant is light-years ahead of any other option

  • Hmmm, we have a company who's success has been largely due to it's large network of developers and the outgoing CEO tried to destroy that community.... Who should replace them? Oh, I know, someone who took another company who's success was based on a large network of developers and successfully killed that community

  • Got a Brother color laser all-in-one and am never looking back. I just hope Brother's shareholders don't put pressure on them to take up these shitty practices. They already have some limited / overrideable DRM on toner and that's already a step too far IMO