Mozilla, 2025.
On the one hand, supporting web developers with MDN, one of the best resources for human web developers ever conceived.
On the other hand, helping destroy the industry with so-called "AI" website generators.
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Mozilla, 2025.
On the one hand, supporting web developers with MDN, one of the best resources for human web developers ever conceived.
On the other hand, helping destroy the industry with so-called "AI" website generators.
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Veronica Explains
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •The *nerve* of Mozilla, to call it "soloist".
To name their ripoff machine after *humans doing work as individuals*.
I'm just so mad about it, folks. The ever loving nerve of it all.
Veronica Explains
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •Trev
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •Trev
in reply to Trev • • •hisold
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •Stage 0: Ai is going to change everything holy cow.
Stage 1: Ai can't replace developers, it's all a scam, don't worry.
Stage 2 (now): Nooooo you can't take our jobs with ai nooooo stop
Stage 3 (pending): The great collapse
Stage 4: The swing back
Mozilla isn't destroying the industry (in the long term). It's just sad to see them joining the money burning party.
Darkas Vim
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •pinguino
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •Mozilla has been awful for some time now. At least this is trying to be somewhat useful.
Don't worry too much about it, most of their founding comes from Google and it's probably going to stop soon.
Alex
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •Ferrus
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •We already have things like Weebly, Wix, WordPress.com and several other drag-n-drop website builders. Either Mozilla 's delusional, or people actually can't even be bothered to think for just a moment.
I'd like to know what actually goes through Management's head, as the left arm doesn't seem to know what the right arm is doing.
~/BinaryDigit: 💾
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •Andrew Mark McCall
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •not for nothing, but that product was introduced in 2023 (almost 2024). blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla-ne…
it definitely has the vibe of a mozilla product (destined to be another mis-step, ultimately resigned to the mozilla product graveyard).
I arbitrarily signed up for it and discovered a poor experience pretty quickly:
Introducing Solo, an AI website builder for solopreneurs
Rebecca Smith (The Mozilla Blog)For I am CJ
in reply to Veronica Explains • • •Mozilla created (yet another) useless plagiarism factory... instead of just funding any of the cool, useful things that their devs used to work on
linuxmom.net/@vkc/115033797709…
Veronica Explains
2025-08-15 16:47:34
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