The most L.A. corner of the internet
Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we know the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for human connection, and lets everyone find where they belong — their corners of the internet. We all have an internet story worth sharing. In My Corner Of The Internet, we talk with people about the online spaces they can’t get enough of, the sites and forums that shaped them, and how they would design their own corner of the web. We caught up with Javier Cabral, the editor-in-chief of L.A. Taco, a culture site covering life (and tacos) in Los Angeles. He talks about starting out as a teenage food blogger, going deep on espresso Reddit, and being fully prepared to defend his take that carnitas should never be topped with salsa. What was the first online community you engaged with? Back in 2007 — before Instagram, Yelp, when the first cameras on phones were just starting to come out — I started a foo
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The most L.A. corner of the internet
Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the ...