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Firefox Finally Did It (Tab Groups)
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The AI is local, privacy respecting and optional to use, ~~but I agree a config option to hide the button would be nice~~
Edit: Apparently you can disable the feature
You can disable it in about:config
What's the name of the option?
Hope ya get back safely @jasep@lemmy.world
I've been out and about all day, and can't check my desktop. But when I looked earlier this week, I found it by searching for "group". AI tab group something or other.
I'm not sure which button you're talking about, but if it's the one in the sidebar, click "Customise sidebar", and then uncheck "AI chatbot".
Good news! Weirdly enough, I can't use tab groups (not able to drag tabs on top of each other, there is no option in right-click dialogue), though I am on FF 138.