Noticed this in 148.0 for desktop

  • XLE@piefed.social
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    19 days ago

    If Mozilla didn’t pester you with notifications about AI tab grouping and AI page summaries, congratulations. It’s still sapped limited time and resources away from fixing bugs and implementing features that aren’t as controversial.

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      19 days ago

      They’ve commented on this. The time spent on this did not “take away from time spent on other things”. The features were worked on by a few people who wanted to build those features. From a Mozilla employee in a hacker news thread.

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        19 days ago

        So Mozilla did not pay the people that worked on, tested, and approved these features?

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          19 days ago

          I actually couldnt find any public info to back up my comment so maybe a HN comment wasnt enough to go off. But Idk if announcing they partnered with OpenAI to integrate it would even improve things given their current actions.

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      19 days ago

      Can’t disagree that I’d rather the time be spent elsewhere, but firefox needs to be a big tent that isn’t only targeted to tech savvy or anti AI people. I’ll also admit I turned off smart tab group in about:config as soon as I saw it, but rather than “pestering” it was just a button in the tab group UI? I don’t even know how to do link previews so it definitely never pestered me there. Local language translation is actively useful and far more desirable that using remote services.

      Another point about pulling time away from other development… The same time period these were implemented is also when they finally started doing things people definitely like such as tab groups and vertical tabs so it sure doesn’t seem like they’re too tight in resources.

      Tldr; firefox is for everyone and being mad that they implemented features you don’t use is entitled bullshit

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        19 days ago

        The opposite of pro-AI isn’t anti-AI. It’s non-AI. Mozilla has a community forum to solicit feedback. Nobody used it to ask for AI. Instead, Mozilla repeatedly used it to announce they were going to push AI features on their community.

        People aren’t converting to Mozilla because it has AI. They were never going to convert to Mozilla because they added a shopping toolbar, either. These are things that should have never been put into the browser. They’re certainly alienating their existing users by trying to bleed them dry, though.

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          19 days ago

          The opposite of pro-AI isn’t anti-AI. It’s non-AI.

          You’ve lost your damn mind