Which fork should I be using? I am already using IronFox on Android and I'm loving it. What about Linux? What's your favourite?
I use vanilla FF, Floorp, LibreWolf, and Mullvad in the FF family (plus Vivaldi for Chromium) - I only use vanilla FF for anything that I want to use persistent logins and containers for, so it's like an hour a day at most. I only installed the update 36 hours ago, do other than set bookmarks, I haven't searched anything with FF to give it the opportunity to recommend anything.
In the settings, there's 2 boxes you can un-check about recommendations. Seems pretty easy to disable this.
Just make it an official extension ffs...
I'm fine with them pulling a Pocket as long it dies in the end.
According to the article, this is mainly for grouping tabs with a suggested name. Talk about backwards. Use AI to process the top websites on the Internet and create groups and/or logic to group them by keywords (cluster analysis), then save the small data structure in Firefox so it can group most websites instantly, using kilobytes of ram in the process; don't try to do this on everyone's device ffs.
Besides the heat and battery problem, this also means that the GUI is going to be non-deterministic, suggesting groups differently day-to-day based on the slight differences of input and the whims of the LLM. Burn it with fire.
Oh, so that's what the fuck it was. I was wondering why my tabs were getting grouped without any logic or reason. Impressive ability to make everything actively worse
I just use Librewolf so its removed by default.
Without having much knowledge of AI models beyond surface level stuff I read, but a good understanding on how computers work it seems fairly predictable to me that running an AI model in the browser session locally would be CPU intensive. As such you would think as a developer you would start with adding the feature as off by default, so users that want it can turn it on and you can get some real world metrics on how bad that hit is going to be before bending the entire user base over the AI kitchen table so to speak.
So both doing it for something as trivial as tab grouping and making it something you have to go into about:config
to disable seems really stupid.
Keep firing
I just want a web browser that's not based in the USA.
It's still a way out but Ladybird might be the alternative going forward. However, they've stated that it's only going to support linux/mac with a windows version in the "eventually" column which makes it kinda hard to sell to people.
It's actually a smart move. Linux users are the most receptive audience, and the most likely to support its development.
I just wish one could donate to firefox development specifically. Then they could rid it of all the advertisement and tracking stuff.
Yeah I don't like ai stuff. And I certainly don't need AI to group my tabs. I can do that myself just fine.
I wish Mozilla would just debloat the browser, focus on performance and making browsing a good experience. But unfortunately their revenue situation is bad. At this stage, they won't even manage to survive through donations after annoying their main user base.
They haven't needed donations for years. In the current situations donos are, at best, part of the CEO and top-brass bonus.
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