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Episode: 3273
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Title: HPR3273: Embrace Firefox
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3273/hpr3273.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 20:00:14
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This is Haka Public Radio Episode 3273 for Wednesday 17th on February 2021, today's show is entitled Embrace Firefox.
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It is hosted by some guy on the internet and is about 14 minutes long and carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is at Soudrowner.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Hello ladies and gentlemen. My name is Darwin. I am some guy on the internet.
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Welcome back to Hacker News. Hacker, excuse me, Hacker Public Radio. My apologies.
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Today's episode we're going to talk about Mozilla Firefox. Now not too long ago Mozilla,
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they made a decision to speak out about de-platforming and for those of you who are wondering I'm not
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going to get political at all. I like to skirt politics from time to time to make things
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interesting but I do not go into it. I draw a very thick margin and I don't go into the politics.
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It's just a very very difficult topic. Not everybody's adult enough to handle it and when you do
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talk about politics you really need to be with it like a select few. It certainly shouldn't be
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discussed on the internet. So Mozilla got out there, made a statement saying that they believe that
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de-platforming is not enough. Something to that effect. I don't want to put words in their mouth
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but I'm summarizing that they believe that de-platforming just wasn't enough for certain people
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apparently and for those of us who are freedom loving it was kind of concerning to hear that coming
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from a free and open source project. You know you get kind of nervous thinking like okay you know
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what's going on over here and especially from me personally. Now if you want to subscribe to
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the start go right ahead but from me personally it's like you know the browser isn't exactly doing
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as hot. I mean when you look over to the left there you can see chrome just running wild and Firefox
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just isn't seeming to be making the same kind of progress. So you know I would hope that we would
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get some you know news on how much more progress we're going to be seeing with the Mozilla Firefox
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and don't get me wrong. I'm not planning on switching away from Mozilla Firefox like some other
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content creators have been talking about. I think that is the wrong approach here. Mozilla Firefox
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or Mozilla however you want to pronounce it that's that's excuse me I had to clear my thought there
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that's our browser you understand we we as an open source community need to embrace our browser
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all right this is a difficult time where they've had to make a lot of internal decisions cutting
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people I'm guessing there's going to be some sort of restructure because right now basically Google
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is bankrolling Mozilla so you know they're going to have to really make some decisions internally
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to get this thing back on track because it's not looking good and then on top of that
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these unnecessary statements. I'm gonna try not to say that it was bad because I don't think they
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actually attacked anyone specifically so I'm not gonna I'm not gonna go to the route of saying that
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it was a bad thing to do however in your current situation I felt like that energy could have
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been used in another way we could have heard about a new feature coming along or some work being
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done some bugs being fixed or anything other than that especially when there's already this heat
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surrounding the de-platform situation and the reason why it is already a little bit of heat on
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that topic is because we understand okay if a if a human being is on the internet and they're
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talking about something that you know law enforcement would probably try to pursue you and arrest you
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then put you in prison for 20 plus years those type of activities if you're online talking about
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that then obviously we're we're all reasonable understanding human beings we believe that yes
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there should be a limit to some of that stuff simply because we don't we don't want our platforms
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to be seen as the place where the showmots hang out or you you get what I'm saying right you just
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don't want it to be that kind of a place so you do want to put some limits on it and the problem
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here is everyone talks very reasonably when it when it's about the limits however when the limits
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are being placed you know when the de-platforming is happening when the shadow bands are happening
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somehow every single thing you can possibly disagree with is a reason to have you de-platformed
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you know you know it's it's not just the guy who's talking about the thing that law enforcement
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would be you know interested in locking them up for now it's just the guy who just voiced his
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opinion and his opinion was different from the original poster you know the guy who originally
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posted the thread or whatever the case is somebody comment and it was just a simple disagreement
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they they just had two different perspectives on a simple topic and that topic is fairly
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political and guess what now is and one guy's a racist or something right like you got to make
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him into a bad guy because he disagreed and then your de-platform him you know you shadow
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you do something to him and that's what we've been seeing and there's no way to correct this
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these platforms there they're pretty much closed source there they're proprietary you go there
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you hang out there you communicate there you're the user they're making money off of you
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they're letting advertisers know that there are ton of eyeballs here on this platform and they're
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always looking at stuff there I was clicking on stuff you know this is a great place to make money
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they they hover up all the things your interests the all the stuff that you're interested in all
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stuff you share all the stuff you comment on all of that's dated that's packaged and sold
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and yet people still go they're knowing that at any moment you could possibly disagree with the
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wrong person and get banned I would personally not use certain social media environments just because
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of that even though I rarely comment on anything on social media I rarely even go on social media
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to be honest with you I don't find it that interesting I love Reddit though I don't consider Reddit
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social media even though it is I get a lot of news on there you know I hang out on all the Linux forms
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so I don't I don't even know if Reddit allows you to have friends if it does I never even use the
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feature like it's not even relevant for me for me it's about news I want to know about the latest
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news coming out in open source and Linux on a certain projects that I follow I even support
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projects on there so when I go on like say the LibreOffice from the open document foundation when
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I go on LibreOffice form on it on their sub and somebody's in their bashing it talking mad crab
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I'm gonna go ahead and donate five ten bucks whatever it is and I'm gonna post that net thread
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and tell you how wonderful LibreOffice is and how I love it and can't live without it and I want
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I want that post to train all right everybody can go out and say something negative and not
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contribute to a project but what about the guy who like me who can't code mainly because I don't
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have the time usually I mean when I try to learn I have a tons of books that I bought from humble
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bundle but when I try to learn I normally have somebody coming up you know I'm a husband and a
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father so somebody's coming up needing a solution and I'm the guy for the job so I'm not gonna
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complain about it but I got to do my job so yeah I think that I'm I'm kind of going off
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I'm going I'm in the weeds here bed I'm gonna try to steer us back on the road so let's go back
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toward that Firefox a little bit there yeah hear them talk about more de-platforming and how it's
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not enough knowing that the de-platforming that we currently have is being abused on these on these
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closed source platforms and then you know one of the things that bother me not only is the browser
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not getting the attention it needs they had to dump Thunderbird and I love Thunderbird I recently
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donated 20 bucks to Thunderbird and I posted it into the Reddit forums Thunderbird is wonderful
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and they're standing on their own they're a great project they still carry the Mozilla name
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and they should because Mozilla originally created and I love Thunderbird however you know
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when I see Firefox do stuff like create a VPN package you know that the browser isn't getting
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the love it needs you had to dump Thunderbird I mean Russ started to suffer a little bit and
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you create a VPN using you know the the open source browser company guys created a VPN
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using open source technology you know wire guard and somehow open source was an actor thought when
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they did it you know windows got it first and then Linux was like you know six months to a year later
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Linux is like okay yeah now you open source guys and get a hand on this and I can see if it was
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like free where people didn't have to pay for anything free as in free beer not free as in freedom
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if it was at no cost to the user some sort of trial method where they just needed high volume
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just to test the servers or whatever for a while or they were given like a trial you know first first
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two or three months you didn't have to pay for it just so you can get a feel for it that kind of
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thing I could see if you know something like that they were basically testing the load
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then I could understand you know that first six months or whatever windows users had it
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and then it was going to open up to everybody after they got a good idea but even still I think
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that Linux would have been a yeah I mean you know I'm very frustrated I'm sorry for the
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the little starting thing there but I'm trying not to swear as well it gets a little tough
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so you just you just go Mozilla could you please just stay away from the unnecessary let me
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clean my throat really quickly all right there we go excuse me so it's like Mozilla could you
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stay away from the politics from all the unnecessary conversations that are being had out there
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and can we get somebody new in the company that understands that you have a vibrant base
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that will celebrate you to no end last thing you want to do is start letting these angry people
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who do have a voice in the community they have a loud voice I'm not going to use any name
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but some of them have YouTube channels and and podcasts and other things
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they have a very loud voice and they can be heard by lots of people last thing you want is for
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that voice to be turned against you you know I'm not slamming any contact readers here I'm just
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saying that I personally were I in a position to have a voice that loud where I could speak to
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that many people I would be urging you to take some time contact Mozilla and have them understand
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that not only do you support the browser you support with the browser stands for open source
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liberty and you know freely as in freedom freedom of the web but you you really want them to
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reign and some of that unnecessary interaction you know that and and do a donation do a donation
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10 bucks 10 bucks really I wouldn't do anything under 10 bucks though just because especially
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with like PayPal on them I mean you just under 10 bucks is just not really going on you know but 10
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bucks just give a little something a little something all right so with all that said I think I
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covered just about everything I'm gonna try to do more and more these episodes you know hacker
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needs some shows and I feel like I'm not I'm not a sis admin or anything like that I'm I'm
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basically a guy on the internet and I can talk to you I can talk to you for just a few minutes
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and if you're out there working you need a little content to get you through your work hey I'll talk
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to you I'll have something to say you know I read a bunch of small interesting things that I think
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might be interesting to hackers maybe not I don't know but it's something to listen to you know
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it's content I bought a new laptop recently I want to package up an episode for that not too long
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from now but I'm gonna run through a few more things actually not today not today not today we're
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gonna go ahead and call this one good right now though so thank you awful listening if you
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have any interesting feedback on Missoula their decision and what they've mentioned about deep
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platforming even some of the different social media outlets out there that are also deep platforming
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and shadow banning um you know live comment let me know something and yes I am aware of master
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dawn and somebody other uh what do you call it uh uh the decentralized like uh was it the
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fedaverse or something like that uh I can't remember what the actual term was used but they basically
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like mastered on and peer tube and no you know decentralized it's I think the buzz word for that
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but uh yeah I know about those and I am on master dawn but again I don't use social media I have
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a master on account but it I mean rarely do I actually post something I'll check it out from time
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the time you know it might miss something from somebody but most of the people aren't following
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on there I already have their podcasts in my feed so I get a podcast and I'm good
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but all right thank you guys for listening I catch up to you another time take care
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