Normal people use Netflix (especially when DRM was first introduced) and watch YouTube.<p>The reason Mozilla can even still hold 10% market share in places like Germany is that they're much more compatible with the monopolist than you'd assume, given the circumstances.<p>Principled stances land you where the GNU operating system is. In obscurity, where people reference you as ethical, but with few actual users outside of versions that are ideologically watered down (but without your control).
Ah, I assume this is linking to the Mastodon post advertising the article instead of the actual article due to jwz.org's response to requests with HN in the Referer header?
No reason to mastedon this, it's available directly on jwz's website:<p><a href="https://www.jwz.org/blog/2024/06/mozillas-original-sin/" rel="nofollow">https://www.jwz.org/blog/2024/06/mozillas-original-sin/</a><p>Not sure if everyone is aware, but jwz was an original Netscape developer, and an advocate for creating the free software licensing that created mozilla when netscape went bankrupt.<p>So he really is an authoritative source on the mozilla story...
Out of curiosity, are there any good introspectors/sidesteppers for browser DRM?<p>The platform is not locked down (in ten years it might as well be), so the only question is which pipeline step the heist will happen at.