Posted on 10/23/2017 2:38:53 PM PDT by CedarDave
Mozilla, maker of Firefox, has awarded $100,000 USD to fund the email for RiseUp.net. The email service used by Antifa -- a domestic terrorist organization within the United States. Multiple attempts to get a statement from Mozilla & RiseUp -- for over half a week -- have been met with total silence.
Can I get it if I don’t want a google account? (brave)
Mozilla Will Kill Legacy Firefox Add-Ons in Exactly Three Months (Now November 14, 2017)
I use an online html editor.
Perhaps your needs are different and you need more bells and whistles.
But all I need this for is to cut/paste/post pictures here at FR.
It works fine for me.
Antifa is the epitome of a fascist organization so why are they supporting them. Make it page one news on all the real news outlets. Obviously the MSM will ignore it because they are part of the problem too.
According to the "Mozilla Manifesto" there is nothing in there about helping a terrorist organization. Unfortunately the only email address I could find has to do with trademarks so maybe if we send them thousands of email to trademarks@mozilla.com they will get forwarded to their leadership who may ignore it at their own peril.
Send a note to Drudge and Fox News about this too. Get it out there!
The guy who started up Mozilla and invented FireFox, who was fired because he supported true marriage, has gone off and developed a REAL BROWSER named “Brave”. Gets rid of ads. Beautiful.
See post 26
Switching then
Brave world ahead.
Sounds good. But unless Brave has a capability similar to the NoScript add-on, I have a problem. NoScript is the main reason I have stuck with Firefox, maybe even more so than for AdBlock.
NoScript is a bit of a pain the way I use it, but I prefer not allowing any javascript to be executed until I give permission to the site requiring.
thanks
The correct approach is to ditch FireFox and start using Brave, the web browser startup that Eich founded when he was canned at Mozilla for donating $100 to a traditional marriage group in California.
FireFox should simply not be on the desktop of any conservative. Period.
I use Safari on my iPad, iPhone and Mac. On IOS, it stops responding 1-10 times each day when I click a link. It seems like DNS is not resolving. Highly frustrating. I usually switch to Chrome to continue.
If I kill all the other apps running on IOS, it usually starts working again. If I leave it alone for a few minutes, it will start working.
PING works fine hitting Google 8.8.8.8. Other internet connected services work ok (e.g., Apple TV).
I like the Safari UI / UX best of all the browsers, but this stalling problem is very frustrating.
Brave browser. It’s made by the fired conservative former Mozilla exec Brendan Eich.
Rise up.net in their words below. IOW, hardcore communists. The irony is rich...no communist society on earth would have invented computers, ICs, optical networks, Internet protocols, routers, switches, etc. yet these commies leverage all these bountiful fruits of freedom and capitalism to try to destroy us.
Riseup provides online communication tools for people and groups working on liberatory social change. We are a project to create democratic alternatives and practice self-determination by controlling our own secure means of communications.
The Riseup Collective is an autonomous body based in Seattle with collective members world wide. Our purpose is to aid in the creation of a free society, a world with freedom from want and freedom of expression, a world without oppression or hierarchy, where power is shared equally. We do this by providing communication and computer resources to allies engaged in struggles against capitalism and other forms of oppression.
* We value, support, and engage in struggles for human liberation, the ethical treatment of animals, and ecological sustainability. We join in the fight for freedom and the self-determination of all oppressed groups. We oppose all forms of prejudice, authoritarianism, and vanguardism.
* We organize on the basis of autonomy, mutual aid, resource sharing, participatory knowledge, social advocacy, anti-oppression work, community creation, and secure communication.
* We work to create revolution and a free society in the here and now by building alternative communication infrastructure designed to oppose and replace the dominant system.
* We promote social ownership and democratic control over information, ideas, technology, and the means of communication.
* We empower organizations and individuals to use technology in struggles for liberation. We work to support each other in overcoming the systemic oppression embedded in the use and development of technology.
As Lenin said: “They [the capitalists] will furnish credits which will serve us for the support of the Communist Party in their countries and, by supplying us materials and technical equipment which we lack, will restore our military industry necessary for our future attacks against our suppliers. To put it in other words, they will work on the preparation of their own suicide.”
More popularly put “The capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.”
That's all well and good. But if I can't whitelist which web sites I am willing to allow to execute javascript and block the rest, then that's a major limitation in my book. Conservative friendly or not.
Make so mistake, I have been wanting to get off of Firefox for quite some time. What once was a very usable and fast browser is now sluggish and prone to memory mismanagement.
Too close for missiles, switching to Brave...
well, I just ditched them....seriously, all the major businesses support the animalistic left but you gotta at least get rid of some of them when you can...
You can whitelist scripting in Brave.
And have it carry over to the next session of the browser? As far as I can tell, any changes can be either a one-time allowance or for the rest of the current browsing session. As soon as you exit Brave, it resets. At least this is what I have gathered from Brave's community forum.
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