But you cannot even donate to the Mozilla Corp (those who actually coordinate Firefox development), but to the Mozilla Foundation, which AFAIK does advocacy.
I honestly don't know if how much each 1$ donated to the Mozilla Foundation contributes to Firefox development, if at all.
A state job guarantee (everyone who wants a minimum wage job can get one), with or without the rest of the MMT package, would:
1) Be less repulsive to those who think that salaried work is virtuous in itself.
2) Not discourage work (people would still need to do something)
These "jobs" could include any activity that is good for the person and/or society, like taking care of old/dependent people, studying, working for a non-profit, even looking for private employment, depending on the needs of the state.
(Of course, if the person does not show up for work, then they get the pay docked)
UBI would be ideal, but job guarantee might be a less radical approximation.
I honestly don't know if how much each 1$ donated to the Mozilla Foundation contributes to Firefox development, if at all.