So...what are you trying to say here?
That if you don't feel comfortable with a browser, you are the issue?
That if you have different use-cases and behavior, you are the issue?
Each browser has different look and feel and is unique in its own way, even if some differences are tiny.
And, yeah, if Mozzila likes dropping numbers, nothing has to change.
"Marketing is hard"...yeah, that's why marketing people exist. You cannot do everything yourself, especially if you are entering a new territory (knowledge-wise).
In my country, it's required by law for every employee to have a certificate even for plugging in a toaster. The training is easy though and serves mostly to prevent injuries.
Not applicable as a fallacy here, questioning the style and the motive is reasonable with tech blog post mixed with advertising.
I might have added "for me" at the very end, so it would not sound general and was only describing my personal vibe.
If this was a very interesting article about the importance of hydration and was full of references to coca cola products, I would feel the same.
But as jolmg pointed out, some projects are just simple readme and that is more than enough. Love those. But the total opposite is also common, a wall of text that is meaningless and in the end, you have to go through the source code to get some answers...
And, yeah, if Mozzila likes dropping numbers, nothing has to change.