Robert Thibadeau
1 min readAug 31, 2022

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I totally agree with this article. Nicely done.

I give Mozilla a monthly fee, in my case I think it is

$10/mo. It's just a gift and I hope an indication to them that there is probably a community who would subscribe. All I would want is an answer or occasional conversation on email. No special features, just quick simple answers. Such "special interactions" could be associated with subscription levels.

For example, right now we are building www.liecourt.com and Firefox would be a perfect fit. But we have no one to present this concept and our coding to or to discuss how we could make the firefox version better than any other version of a browser interface to liecourt.com.

We would pay to have a voice. I think a lot of people would. Like millions. Liecourt is a means of allowing communities to dialogue among themselves: not just spewing comments back and forth.

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Robert Thibadeau
Robert Thibadeau

Written by Robert Thibadeau

Carnegie Mellon University since 1979 — Cognitive Science, AI, Machine Learning, one of the founding Directors of the Robotics Institute. rht@brightplaza.com

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