27 Mar 2026
Planet Mozilla
Firefox Tooling Announcements: MozPhab 2.9.1 Released
Bugs resolved in Moz-Phab 2.9.1:
- bug 2026194
moz-phab upliftshould not set a reviewerless patch as WIP - bug 2026300 Remove redundant "Figuring out who you are" wait message
Discuss these changes in #engineering-workflow on Slack or #Conduit Matrix.
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27 Mar 2026 7:41pm GMT
Cameron Kaiser: So long, cheesegrater
9To5Mac is reporting that Apple has confirmed the Mac Pro is no longer for sale, and indeed, although it was up yesterday, today it's gone.
And are you surprised? After all, Macs have their own bespoke GPUs now, and RAM is on-die. (Glad I sprang for the 16MB option on my M1 Air - that has greatly lengthened its useful service life.) If Apple isn't shipping computers with DIMM slots anymore, then why would they ship PCIe slots for anything else? It wasn't like there were many options you could put in the last iteration anyway, because it too had a non-upgradeable GPU and fixed RAM. Okay, okay, you could stick a whole bunch of NVMe sticks in it and it had good cooling. Was that worth it?
This marks the end of the venerable tower Macs that we loved in the PowerPC days. The Mac Studio is the new Mac Pro. We were always at war with Eastasia.
27 Mar 2026 3:22am GMT
26 Mar 2026
Planet Mozilla
The Mozilla Blog: Mozilla and Mila announce strategic research partnership to advance open source and sovereign AI capabilities

The future of AI should belong to all of humanity, well beyond a handful of countries or companies. For that to happen, AI needs to be open, trusted, and built in ways that give people, institutions, and nations real choices. That's why, today, Mozilla is announcing a strategic partnership with Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute to advance open source and sovereign AI capabilities.
This partnership marks a landmark strategic collaboration for both organizations and Mozilla's first-ever partnership with a major AI research lab. It is designed to grow over time, with an inaugural project that focuses on the intersection of trust and usability, including private memory architectures for AI agents.
Mila brings world-class research depth and a proven track record moving ideas into systems - from fundamental breakthroughs to applied tools and the diffusion of technology. Mozilla brings deep open source experience, a vibrant developer community, and the ecosystem instincts needed to turn research into something that spreads. The partnership is designed to show that open source AI can close the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world impact.
As we saw in the web era, having a robust open source software stack can democratize and accelerate innovation in dramatic ways. The same opportunity exists in AI - across compute, models, data, and developer experience - and much of the stack is already being built in the open. But gaps remain, particularly in the layers that determine whether AI is trustworthy, private, and built for a world with many languages, many cultures, and many legitimate ways of organizing society. If we can close those gaps, open source AI becomes a genuine option for the people and institutions that need it most.
"We are working to build a future where AI development is rooted in openness, privacy, and humanity," said Mark Surman, president of Mozilla. "This partnership is a delivery vehicle for that vision - and for breakthroughs that will help governments, developers, and companies alike. Canada can lead on AI sovereignty; we're joining with Mila to make it happen."
"Canada has what it takes to lead on frontier AI that the world can actually trust: the research depth, the values, and the will to do it differently. The next frontier in AI isn't just capability, it is trustworthiness, and Canada is uniquely positioned to lead on both. This partnership is a concrete step in that direction. Open, trustworthy AI isn't a compromise on ambition. It's the higher bar," said Valérie Pisano, president and CEO of Mila.
Together, Mila and Mozilla will develop the technologies and approaches that reduce dependence on closed systems and create more room for transparency, accountability, and shared innovation. The partnership also lays the groundwork for middle-power cooperation in AI: Open source projects have consistently provided the framework for technical collaboration across geographies and jurisdictions. Both organizations welcome research institutions, developers, and like-minded organizations to help fill the stack.
This is the first of what both organizations intend to be a sustained and growing body of work.
Read more about our Open Source AI Strategy here. Learn more about Mila here.
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26 Mar 2026 4:58pm GMT