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KashifShah, to fediversenews in The internet deserves a better answer to social

@atomicpoet “Hence the impossibility of meaning in the literal sense of a unilateral vector that goes from one pole to another. One must envisage this critical but original situation at its very limit: it is the only one left us. It is useless to dream of revolution through content, useless to dream of a revelation through form, because the medium and the real are now in a single nebula whose truth is indecipherable.”

Jean Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation

michel, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog

@petsoi
Do you do somethig to solve these Security Issues:
madaidans-insecurities.github.…

Twitches, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog

Is it tab groups?

jcarax,

So they say. I’ll believe it when I see it.

nexussapphire,

It’s not gonna fix my 5900x taking off like a jet engine when I launch 100 JavaScript heavy web apps.

mnemonicmonkeys,

Holy shit, it is. I’m really hoping that includes mobile, since it’s the only thing keeping me using a Chromium browser

pyre,

does that mean workspaces?

ssm, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog
@ssm@lemmy.sdf.org avatar
VieuxQueb, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog
@VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca avatar

Fix freezing/crashing bugs on android first ! I don’t need nor want AI. I need and want a stable browser.

possiblylinux127, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog

Great silent AI captioning. I can’t see this going wrong.

Honestly I think Mozilla has it all wrong

ouch, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog

Tab Grouping would be great if implented well.

jeena, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

We are approaching the use of AI in Firefox — which many, many of you have been asking about

Which one of you was it, who asked for AI in Firefox???

walthervonstolzing,
@walthervonstolzing@lemmy.ml avatar

The chatbots, presumably.

VeryImportantUser,

Board of directors, I guess.

maeries,

It’s a useful technology. Would be stupid to ignore it

cupcakezealot,
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

when used to enhance accessibility? me. especially in this case where it’s used for better alt text and descriptive text in pdfs, a tech that has long struggled with that.

joojmachine,

It looks like they are riding the AI wave to bring more features that are just good, local ML-based, and I’m all in for it. Firefox Translation is a great recent example, it’s good.

marcie, (edited )

AI actually can be very good at translating things locally while keeping tone and intent, and thats what mozilla mentions here. I’m fully down with AI powered local translation tools native to firefox, it’ll put it way above the competition

Some LLMs are low enough in resource usage to do this on weak and older PCs

ComradePedro,
@ComradePedro@lemmy.ml avatar

Me.

TCB13, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox… spyware.

TCB13,
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar
FoD, (edited )

It says nothing about spyware, the article isn’t hyped up at all, and describes a token to track installations vs downloads.

"This data will allow us to correlate telemetry IDs with download tokens and Google Analytics IDs. This will allow us to track which installs result from which downloads to determine the answers to questions like, “Why do we see so many installs per day, but not that many downloads per day?”

Also there is an opt-out during installation.

I don’t even use Firefox, and I honestly am not attacking but your comment seemed very hyperbolic and with little detail.

You’re right that it’s good to be aware of this stuff, I also don’t see this being a road block for the average user.

TCB13, (edited )
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t even use Firefox, and I honestly am not attacking but your comment seemed very hyperbolic and with little detail.

Well I used to use Firefox as my main browser, however it does a LOT of calling home. Just fire Wireshark alongside it and see how much calling home and even calling 3rd parties it does. From basic ocsp requests to calling Firefox servers and a 3rd party company that does analytics they do it all, even after disabling most stuff in Settings and config like a sane user would do.

I can’t stand behind a browser that still calls home after painstakingly going over every setting in config and disabling everything that can be disabled. If you search a bit online you’ll also find that I’m not the only one finding this. There’s also the shady finances thing around Firefox and the foundation.

describes a token to track installations vs downloads. (…) Also there is an opt-out during installation.

How much do you trust that toggle? Did you ever test if it doesn’t call home before you get to the opt out?

jmsy, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog

Any good Lemmy plugins for FF?

tabletti,

To do what, exactly?

jmsy,

I don’t know. Maybe make Lemmy more intuitive

tabletti,

There are a bunch of alternative front-ends at least, like photon

FIST_FILLET, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog

kinda excited to see what their native vertical tabs will look like. i’ve been using sidebery for the past ~3 years and i’m extremely satisfied with it, i somehow doubt their native version will look as good

MudMan,

Same but for tab groups. I can't believe it took this long and every extension-based alternative is busted in some fundamental way.

tranxuanthang, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog

Hopefully I don’t get many downvotes for this, but it isns’t necessary to deny anything related to AI and bombard Mozilla for this. Sure, Copilot is a disaster, because it is a service and will call home to M$ and collect your data. But all of what Mozilla offers us is on-device AI, which is exceptional. I’ve been waiting so long for on-device AI-based webpage translation, so people don’t need to rely on external services like Google or Bing to translate any more.

SkyeStarfall,

Yeah, Mozilla is doing good work, and AI is here to stay. It’s all about making and using AI ethically.

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

didnt mozilla recently introduce on-device translation?

joojmachine,

Same, their local translation tech is absolutely great! If they keep working “AI” features that are pretty much quality of life ML stuff I’m all in for it.

nexussapphire,

It’s fun playing with local AI stuff. I’ve been playing with piper-tts and it’s fast on a modern system.

TheGrandNagus, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog

There’s a lot of doom and gloom online about this, but to me these seem like welcome changes 🤷

leopold, (edited )

This has actually been the most positive reaction to a Firefox announcement I’ve seen in a long time. I’ve yet to find a piece of open source software users act more toxic towards than Firefox. It is impossible to find any Firefox-related announcement in recent years that’s received broadly positive feedback. For a long time, the top voted comment would always be someone demanding tab groups or vertical tabs. Now they’re adding those, which is probably why the reaction has been a bit more positive. But of course, AI and UI changes have become the new things to complain about.

Bitrot,
@Bitrot@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

The top comment is usually someone saying nothing should ever change and every feature is bloat and should be an extension.

001, (edited ) to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog
@001@kbin.melroy.org avatar

I just want HDR video support

sgh,

This and the “Cast youtube video to TV” without an external bridging software

vithigar,

Literally the only reason I ever fire up a different browser. Come on guys.

unusual,

Noo, you want ai!!! 😞😞😞

Railison, to linux in Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog

Reading pages out loud has been an unexpected hit for me on the latest iOS. I’d love this in Firefox too.

jeena,
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

You can do that already, I’m doing it very often.

On the Desktop go to reader mode and click the play button.

On Android I use play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hyperio… just share any website with it and it starts reading it.

Railison,

Ooh will try thanks for the heads up!

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