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"textContent": "> Pale Moon has ended up _retro by default_ , for the simple reason that, now that there are adults who have been using nothing but Google, Microsoft or Apple ‘apps’ since early childhood and cannot imagine anything else, preferring something else _ipso facto_ places us in an IT cultural milieu which is almost fifteen years removed from popularity.\n\nYeah, I feel like that's a huge problem because I don't see developing some retro thing that has no future and caters to sad people who live in the past as worthwhile... if that's all we CAN do, then I'm not sure if I regard that as a worthwhile goal and may need to reassess a lot of things in the next couple of years. I have a lot invested in UXP, but as I've stated a few times, I don't really want to do \"retro,\" and sometimes it feels like that's the only thing people want from us. UXP is way too much work for it to just be someone's nostalgia trip.\n\n* * *",
"title": "General Discussion • Re: Pale Moon's PR Problem",
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