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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 07:22:05 JST Pleroma-tan nigga what did Mozilla do wrong is everyone just bashing on them because of the buzzword term -
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Vo (vo@noauthority.social)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 07:27:43 JST Vo @kirby I've had a bad taste in my mouth since this https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/7jh9rv/what_is_looking_glass/
But that was 6 years ago, and now they're adding AI bullshit nobody asked for.
Still better than chromium, but it seems as long as browsers are around there will always have to be forks that strip out all the shit forced on users that nobody asked for (which tend to exploit those who don't know any better).
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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 07:27:43 JST Pleroma-tan @Vo those are studies, which any sane person disables
and now people are complaining because a fucking gui toolkit let's you prototype with ai or something yeah okay, mob mentality -
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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 07:34:16 JST Pleroma-tan @Vo okay then that's another sketchy thing Mozilla did, that's not surprising, either way you could disable them again. And this is also a small footnote from 2017, it's not even worth talking about now unless we're talking about sketchy history of Mozilla. We're talking about a GUI toolkit people are bashing on simply because of the term "ai" however -
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Vo (vo@noauthority.social)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 07:34:17 JST Vo @kirby except if you read the thread you'll see this particular study came just after an update which re-enabled studies
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