Well LoL has no official Linux support, so a low current number of users is no indication of the size of the potential Linux player base.
Well LoL has no official Linux support, so a low current number of users is no indication of the size of the potential Linux player base.
Especially imagine it showing the price. If you buy a laptop with windows pre-installed, you also paid for a license.
Could even use the money for new open source projects or for funding the VLC fork.
The same with resumes. Using a LLM to write a resume and cover letter out of key facts, sending it, turning it back into key facts around the applicant.
Buying previous generation products. I got something like a Braun series 5 instead of the newest series 9, as there isn’t that much difference.
Mozilla has a budget of around 200 mil for software development, so the 7 mil are probably not enough. Not defending the high pay though.
Also, AI Integration into browsers could very well be a deciding factor for mainstream users when choosing a browser. So having some expertise around e.g. running LLMs privacy preserving on client hardware for page summarisation could pay off. Llamafile for example, is something cool coming from the Mozilla AI stuff.
By the contract, you couldn’t say anything detrimental about the game, so such a statement would still be forbidden. Whether such a vague limitation on what a content creator can say would hold up in court is a different thing.