Can AI reliably tell if a cat is longer than a banana yet?
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This story marks the loss of another revenue stream for Mozilla. Their business is increasingly reliant on Google's search deal for money, and if that money stops, they'll have to face that same reckoning. For example, they won't be able to afford paying their CEO millions of dollars a year any more.
I think they should start repositioning themselves now as an activist organisation that is fighting corporate interests trying to control the internet. If they can do that, I think a lot of people would pay to use Firefox
Enough internet users are familiar with the adage "if a product is free, you are the product", through personal experience
I'd be OK with paying for Firefox if it meant that it was stripped of all association with advertisers. And presumably, if Mozilla were freed from that association, they'd be able to make a stronger case for how they're protecting a free internet
I just watched the 1972 ad.
It's weird they used a mechanical grating sound in their background music
I was suggesting using your own binhost as an alternative to distcc.
If someone's considering distcc, presumably they've already decided not to use the public Gentoo binaries, and want to do the compilation themselves
I think that’s more for when you have multiple machines (that would use the same USE flags) and you only want to have to compile once.
One issue with distcc is some of the build operations can't be delegated. If you want to minimise resource usage as much as possible (e.g. on old hardware) and want to compile yourself, then running your own binhost makes sense.
Is this a dealbreaker for people though?