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7 days ago“A hind-d?!”
“A hind-d?!”
It indeed is restricted. They had to go through a lot of trouble to brew a batch
Not always, at least that I hope the classic answer is https://youtu.be/VtvjbmoDx-I
In it’s current form? Absolutely. Optimizing for anger is not doing us any favours
I’m sorry, but first of all Mozilla actually employs developers. And the development process isn’t just the developers’ salaries. There’s R&D, QA, management, administration, accounting. All of these cost money, and this isn’t even touching on the expenses associated with offices (electricity, general upkeep, maintenance).
Then there’s the costs associated with packaging the binaries, hosting the binaries, bandwidth…
Even if you’re giving everyone a miser’s pay, and getting cheaper unreliable hosting, it adds up