Neil put it pretty clearly:
Maybe Mozilla should have stopped firing people on the basis of their religions if they wanted to put tech first. http://t.co/Aql17nKeS4
— Neil Stevens 🇺🇲 (@presjpolk) May 25, 2015
Neil put it pretty clearly:
Maybe Mozilla should have stopped firing people on the basis of their religions if they wanted to put tech first. http://t.co/Aql17nKeS4
— Neil Stevens 🇺🇲 (@presjpolk) May 25, 2015
When I heard that Lefty advocates had managed to hound a traditional marriage supporter from his position at Mozilla’s CEO, I did what any sensible opponent of California’s Proposition 8 and supporter of Maryland’s Question 6 would do: I immediately dumped Firefox and found another browser (in my case, Chrome). I support gay marriage. Â I do not support demonizing the roughly half of the country that disagrees with me.
What I did not realize, however, was just how bad Firefox has gotten over the last few years. I am absolutely shocked by how much faster Chrome loads and operates, and it’s apparently a heck of a lot more stable, too. What makes it more startling is that I had Chrome on my Chromebook; I guess that I assumed that the faster speeds there was just due to Google optimizing the computer for its browser. Â No, it works better on desktops, too. Â And you can even import your bookmarks and passwords. Continue reading Why I just dumped Firefox as a browser, and so should you. #uninstallfirefox