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cpburns2009last Tuesday at 9:40 PM2 repliesview on HN

My point is Mozilla achieves practically nothing despite making half a billion ad dollars for free from Google. If Wikipedia's numbers are right, that's $730,000 per employee.


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sfinkyesterday at 1:01 AM

Ah, but your words say Mozilla should be doing more than nothing, they should in fact be winning:

> With that income there's no reason they shouldn't be the leading browser.

despite having less resources than their primary competitor.

Well, our primary competitor. I work for Mozilla. Which apparently means I'm making $730K. Maybe that's why I pay my house cleaner with a suitcase full of cash every week. Who isn't as happy about it as she could be, on account of not existing. Some people are picky about that.

I'd love to be growing our market share dramatically, since I put in a lot of work when I'm not on HN. Sadly I've been told that work is achieving practically nothing. I will point out that practically nothing does at least include still having enough sway in standards committees to hold the line against an ad-tech company whose incentives all push in the dystopic direction that everything is currently headed in. (Ok, maybe not fully holding the line...) If that stops being the case and Mozilla stops making a difference, then I believe I could still get a job elsewhere for a fair bit more than I'm currently making.

Oh wait, I forgot I'm already making $730K. Maybe not, then.

someNameIGlast Tuesday at 11:41 PM

They're the only modern usable browser engine not developed by a multi-trillion dollar corp. I'd say that's a pretty big achievement.

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