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modern cloud based apps can spin up additional servers as demand spikes and spin them down when demand goes back down, with load balancing etc. limited by the financial budget for such hosting. does firefox have millions of dollars to capture some major adoption? i think they should.
seems like you're the one who understood best what I was getting at. thanks for your opinion.
i do hope they have enough budget