Mozilla is soliciting feedback on AI in Firefox and the community is delivering.
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Mozilla is soliciting feedback on AI in Firefox and the community is delivering.
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Mozilla is soliciting feedback on AI in Firefox and the community is delivering.
The feedback is mostly various renditions of "Absolutely not!" and "Heck no!"
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The feedback is mostly various renditions of "Absolutely not!" and "Heck no!"
@Npars01 I suspect Mozilla's leadership will interpret the feddback as "Absolutely yes!" and "Go ahead!".
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@Npars01 I suspect Mozilla's leadership will interpret the feddback as "Absolutely yes!" and "Go ahead!".
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Mozilla is soliciting feedback on AI in Firefox and the community is delivering.
@amoroso They let you type a reply and THEN ask for a login. And when you "back" because you're not gonna, your reply is gone. Which is the worst kind of infuriating. I now imagine myself floating in space, looking at the giant M monolith saying "My god, it's full of a******s..."
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@amoroso They let you type a reply and THEN ask for a login. And when you "back" because you're not gonna, your reply is gone. Which is the worst kind of infuriating. I now imagine myself floating in space, looking at the giant M monolith saying "My god, it's full of a******s..."
@phf I sign in with the same Mozilla ID I use for syncing Firefox but yes, it's infuriating.
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Mozilla is soliciting feedback on AI in Firefox and the community is delivering.
@amoroso
Thing is... just follow the money. And the money wants "AI", so Mozilla has no choice but to follow if they want to keep paying their execs outrageous salaries. -
Mozilla is soliciting feedback on AI in Firefox and the community is delivering.
There was one short and on the point reply by a user named "nube":
ยปMozilla, get it: you can't compete with chromium, you can't target a mainstream audience, you can't win. You're just going to lose us, the little audience you still have, stop making fun of your users!ยซ
That's the point: #FireFox is a boutique browser nowadays. Its only way of staying in the game is by being substantially different from Chrome and its clones.
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@amoroso
Thing is... just follow the money. And the money wants "AI", so Mozilla has no choice but to follow if they want to keep paying their execs outrageous salaries.@mikro2nd They could at least spare us the patronizing.
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There was one short and on the point reply by a user named "nube":
ยปMozilla, get it: you can't compete with chromium, you can't target a mainstream audience, you can't win. You're just going to lose us, the little audience you still have, stop making fun of your users!ยซ
That's the point: #FireFox is a boutique browser nowadays. Its only way of staying in the game is by being substantially different from Chrome and its clones.
@mina Spot on.
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Mozilla is soliciting feedback on AI in Firefox and the community is delivering.
@amoroso : could not find a single enthusiastic comment.
If we, anti-AI people, were so niche minority, whereโs all that silent majority ?
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@amoroso : could not find a single enthusiastic comment.
If we, anti-AI people, were so niche minority, whereโs all that silent majority ?
@ploum I could fine only one comment mostly in favor, plus 6 kudos so far for the original post. Which, given the rest of the feedback, backs your point.
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Mozilla is soliciting feedback on AI in Firefox and the community is delivering.
@amoroso Wow, their arrogance is off the charts.
โWe hear you about not wanting AI, but โwaves hands about technology moving forwardโ and weโve decided weโre the best team to tell you how youโll use the technology you said you didnโt want to useโ
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@amoroso Wow, their arrogance is off the charts.
โWe hear you about not wanting AI, but โwaves hands about technology moving forwardโ and weโve decided weโre the best team to tell you how youโll use the technology you said you didnโt want to useโ
@amcjen Indeed.
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