/~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~\ So, I stayed mostly quiet about this, since I'm not really the conspiracy theory type, but thanks to jirka's latest post[1], and the recent revelation about a YouTube dev's march to kill IE6 without permission[2], and the whole idea that Google was deliberately sabotaging Edge[3] and Firefox[4] and Windows Phone[5]... It's not sounding so much like a theory. See, several years ago, Brendan Eich was very suddenly attacked by members of the "Mozilla community". I place that phrase in quotes because the attack came out of nowhere on Twitter, yet seemed strangely orchestrated in how it was pulled off. Members of an LGBTQA+ group just attacking Brendan Eich for something that happened several years ago, leaving other members of the LGBTQA+ community utterly baffled by their outburst. Even *I* had to call them out on their actions, and I'm trans. Cue Brendan Eich having to step down because of all of this, and Chris Beard being put in his place. Suddenly, Mozilla starts becoming more corporate-focused. A rebranding that relied on study groups for the final design instead of the community, internal policies turning more IBM-like in ways, the Mr. Robot incident despite their pledge to be user-oriented, their sudden UI change to make the browser more Chrome-like, proposals to drop PDF.js for Chrome's inferior product, suddenly killing off Firefox OS and then leaving the community high and dry, the Lea Verou incident[6]... Like... The list just keeps growing. And now another sudden "oops" moment in which they reveal that add-ons will stop working for *everyone* if they don't keep up the backend certs? I'm honestly convinced that Chris Beard is a Google plant, and that the initial outburst from a pair of "LGBTQA+" people were actually two Google devs posing as such to get rid of one of their biggest threats in the web browser space. They knew Edge wasn't a threat because it wasn't even up to par with the alpha of Firebird, and with Opera on Chromium (and now Edge), they don't have any real competition. Especially given that Google practically owns WHATWG, giving them control over the living HTML5 standard as well. I know, affirmation bias and all of that. But given what we've been seeing with everything falling apart on the web, and Google taking over so much, it's not too far-fetched to come to such a conclusion. \~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~/ [1]: gopher://sdf.org/0/users/jirka/Phlog/2019_05_02.txt [2]: https://www.zdnet.com/article/ex-youtube-developer-reveals-how-he-conspired-to-kill-ie6/ [3]: https://www.extremetech.com/internet/282490-ex-microsoft-intern-google-deliberately-crippled-edge-browser [4]: https://twitter.com/johnath/status/1116871231792455686 [5]: https://twitter.com/tomwarren/status/1117475795621036032 [6]: https://twitter.com/leaverou/status/778182677040074753