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i tried librewolf because of this and now i can see how stuck i am in google's wallgarden as i am in mozilla's.
i'm going to have to start de-mozillaing in addition to de-googling.
Still, the anti-DEI stuff in the video makes me distrust the "hype" around "de-mozillaing," so to speak, but I guess if they have license to your data, then that speaks for itself...
i paused the video to checkout librewolf and didnt see the dei stuff until just now; i don't know about any hype, i'm de-mozillaing because i don't want to get stuck in a walled garden and his anti-dei tirade is a waste of oxygen.
Fair, fair.
That’s just some idiot dogpiling into Mozilla. The privacy concerns are very real though.
Yeah, seems like dog-piling while trying to push an anti-DEI agenda.