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      I dunno that seems very compatible with the following that was said in the CEO statement.

      AI should always be a choice — something people can easily turn off.

      Also here is a link to the posts https://mastodon.social/@firefoxwebdevs/115740500373677782

      Also, the dev says the following and I think they have a point.

      I’m not asking for faith in our direction - the thing I love about the Firefox community is how open, honest, and technical it is.

      But I do ask that you don’t have the opposite of faith. Like, try not to be determined that we’re going to do the wrong thing here.

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      Maybe but I although critical of some recent firefox actions think its possible given the og statement it is a clarification from a somewhat vague statement that was taken in the worst possible way by some and posted again and again often by people not even reading beyond the headline.

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      They already said as much two or three months ago, but sure, believe that everybody is out to get you via forced AI.

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    Yeah. I’m still pissed off dev hours get wasted on this shit instead of, idk, HDR support? Surround sound audio?

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    They say a switch will be built in. There is no switch yet. Which means the deluge of little popups about AI tab grouping and the “look at Perplexity” messages are not going away until these changes are actually released.

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      the killswitch is in about:config

      browser.ml.enable
      browser.ml.chat.enabled
      browser.ml.chat.menu
      browser.ml.chat.page
      browser.ml.chat.page.footerBadge
      browser.ml.chat.page.menuBadge
      browser.ml.linkPreview.enabled
      browser.ml.pageAssist.enabled
      browser.tabs.groups.smart.enabled
      browser.tabs.groups.smart.userEnabled
      extensions.ml.enabled
      browser.search.visualSearch.featureGate
      
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    then make it an extension.

    the fact that they’re entertaining ai at all is antithesis to mozilla’s mission of an open and environmentally friendly web free from profit.

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      Hmm no

      Our mission is to ensure the Internet is a global public resource, open and accessible to all. An Internet that truly puts people first, where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe and independent.

      Thats the first paragraph from their mission statement here https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/

      Doesn’t say anything about environmentally friendly. Also I think this part “where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe and independent.”, and their stance on AI in their browser and it being opt in make sense. Some people want to use it. Let them have a safe and private way to use it. Maybe Mozilla can show how a privacy respecting AI experience can be. Wouldn’t that still be a net good?

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        no no no no it’s on by default so it’s opt-out, and switch for that isn’t even implemented yet

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          I agree they should have put the switch first but also dev is messy. At least you can about:config it. And even then your data isn’t being sold out to anyone unless you use it.

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    This is good enough for me. This means the Firefox code base will not get so integrated with AI features that forkers cannot remove them, and that was my primary concern.

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      Anyone know why LibreWolf isn’t in the default Debian repositories? I trust Debian - I’m not going to add a repository to get LibreWolf.

      Until it’s available from a default Debian repo, I’ll keep going thru my list of all the garbage I have to go switch off in Settings and about:config every time I install Firefox for someone.

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    Firefox has actually become less stable for me, which is crazy because it was stable for several years.

    It had gotten bloated and unstable when Chrome first came out, too.

    Why does Mozilla always trend toward mediocrity?

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      The enshitification of Firefox may slow at times, but it’s been consistently getting worse since Firefox 2.0 over 2 decades ago.

      I wonder if it’s google telling Mozilla what to do, to keep getting their money.

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    Opt-in you say? How about RMB click with AI chatbot that you can disable by clicking “Disable AI bot” there? Wasn’t opt-in first. And, how is that in aboug:config .ml. list contains tons of entries set to True, rather than False? How in the fuck is it opt-in? It has been opt-out and in order to opt-out most of it, you would need an intermediate/advanced user. There was no toggle switch on a sidebar for normies to see and click. I call BS on this statement.

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    not sure this is enough for me. Its too late and too large a faux pas to recover from. In my opinion.

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      For me it’s really not. If you don’t need to opt out and are proud of your killswitch, just don’t put it there for normal people.

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    Yawn. People have been saying “Screw MozIlla, I’m switching browsers now!”

    Nothing new. Just disable the feature like you do with telemetry lol.