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    Ben Zanin (gnomon@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Aug-2025 08:52:06 JST Ben Zanin Ben Zanin
    • Mozilla

    For pete's sake, @mozilla : if you want to measure whether the AI/ML features are worth a damn, put a big green "disable all AI in my browser" button on the version update screen and put some telemetry around how many people instantly click it.

    Just about everyone I know who has taken the 142 update is working through about:config menus to toggle off everything under browser.ml.* and grumbling about it, or just straight-up abandoning Firefox in exasperation.

    Turn the ship around. *Please*.

    In conversation about 11 months ago from mastodon.social permalink

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      browser.ml is available for purchase - Sedo.com
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    • Dr. Matt Lee (1800www.com) repeated this.
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      brian m. carlson (bk2204@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Aug-2025 10:06:38 JST brian m. carlson brian m. carlson
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      @gnomonI have a `user.js` in my dotfiles that I use to always turn on things like Global Privacy Control and turn off things like AI and telemetry.

      I do agree that this is something that should have a big Disable Me Now button, though.

      https://github.com/bk2204/dotfiles/blob/dev/firefox/user.js

      In conversation about 11 months ago permalink
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      Dr. Matt Lee (1800www.com) (mattl@social.coop)'s status on Saturday, 23-Aug-2025 10:08:06 JST Dr.  Matt Lee (1800www.com) Dr. Matt Lee (1800www.com)
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      • brian m. carlson

      @bk2204 Would it be possible to make this into a simple extension? It's harder than it should be to even find the profile directory.

      In conversation about 11 months ago permalink
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      brian m. carlson (bk2204@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Aug-2025 10:33:38 JST brian m. carlson brian m. carlson
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      • Dr. Matt Lee (1800www.com)

      @mattl It certainly may be, but I'm not aware of how to do that. I also don't really want the responsibility of maintaining that, since my free time is relatively limited.

      In my case, the makefiles in my dotfiles detect the profile directory automatically, so it's fire-and-forget for me.

      I don't have an objection if others want to create an extension, though. I think it would be useful.

      In conversation about 11 months ago permalink
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      Dr. Matt Lee (1800www.com) (mattl@social.coop)'s status on Saturday, 23-Aug-2025 10:33:38 JST Dr.  Matt Lee (1800www.com) Dr. Matt Lee (1800www.com)
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      • brian m. carlson

      @bk2204 It seems like it's not possible to do about:config type changes with an extension since they changed things a few years ago.

      But I had forgotten about user.js so thank you for reminding me.

      In conversation about 11 months ago permalink
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      Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Sunday, 24-Aug-2025 03:13:37 JST Rich Felker Rich Felker
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      • Mozilla

      @gnomon @mozilla This is the problem though. They base all their decisions on telemetry and surveys that their entire core user base rightfully opted out of long ago as privacy-invasive bullshit, so all they get is the automatically biased dataset that only includes the most clueless of their users who don't even know why they're supposed to be using Firefox.

      In conversation about 11 months ago permalink
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      Dr. Matt Lee (1800www.com) (mattl@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 25-Aug-2025 00:44:07 JST Dr.  Matt Lee (1800www.com) Dr. Matt Lee (1800www.com)
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      • brian m. carlson

      @falken @bk2204 Interesting. This seems really annoying for Mac users as I'd have to add the file inside the app bundle, which means it'll be removed every time I upgrade. I'll take a look.

      In conversation about 11 months ago permalink
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      ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️ (falken@qoto.org)'s status on Monday, 25-Aug-2025 00:44:09 JST ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️ ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️
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      • Dr. Matt Lee (1800www.com)
      • brian m. carlson

      @mattl @bk2204 you can put things in /etc/firefox ex https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customizing-firefox-using-policiesjson

      In conversation about 11 months ago permalink

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        Customize Firefox using policies.json | Firefox for Enterprise Help
        Cross-platform policy support can be implemented using a JSON file called policies.json.

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