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I'll elaborate. I believe we're in an AI bubble. AI companies are pushing the overton window on AI discourse. They want the most extreme anti-AI sentiment to be "Sure, it's an overhyped technology right now but there will be reasonable applications down the road". I want to see pushback on this. It doesn't matter if I can disable some AI feature in the settings. The fact that Mozilla is jumping on this bandwagon is deeply disappointing to me.
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Red Hat's latest move.
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Red Hat Buys an AI Safety Company, Promises to Open Source Its Tech
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Linux has got its first Rust CVE!
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The First Rust CVE in Linux Kernel Only Makes Your System Crash
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced this alongside 150+ C code vulnerabilities that were addressed.Sourav Rudra (It's FOSS)
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Were they voted on? Are they continually re-evaluated based on community input? Were they set by the founder(s) (@ntnsndr?) in stone, like a written constitution?
I'm also interested in some specifics of what the rules mean:
Does the prohibition against transphobia cover respectful critique of the ideas of the transgender movement or is it just about actual hateful speech?
Also, what does the community do immediately when someone starts breaking the rules and causing trouble?
Does the rulebreaker get put in a sort of "time out" until a decision gets reached?
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San Francisco sued 10 major food manufacturers, including Kraft and Mondelez, alleging they knowingly sickened Californians with addictive ultra-processed foods.
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San Francisco sues Kraft, Mondelez over ultra-processed foods
The city of San Francisco sued Kraft, Mondelez, Coca-Cola and other makers of ultra-processed foods on Tuesday, accusing them of knowingly sickening California residents with addictive and harmful products.Ground News
Finland Gave Two Groups Identical Payments. One Experienced 33% Better Mental Health.
New research from Finland's basic income experiment proves that simply trusting people with money—not just the money itself—significantly improves mental healthScott Santens (Foreword to Civilization)
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Heh. Around here the feline shenanigans begin after the humans go to bed in the evening.
"Humans in bed. Zoomie mode engaged."
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It's word-of-the-year season! This week, I got together with Jess Zafarris and Danny Hieber to talk about all the 2025 picks.
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— Parasocial (This now has both a social media meaning and an AI meaning.)
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I tried out running apps with WSLg yesterday and it was rough. Weird cursor states, bad resizing, broken copy paste, and Emacsclient kept crashing.
I have to make it work, though, else I must use Windows for dev
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Kraft Lawrence and #Holo (“Spice and Wolf”) at #AtomCosCon #cosplay #festival (June 15th, 2024)
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in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •MFierst
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •There are a couple of FF forks with AI disabled or even removed.
I personally like LibreWolf.
Fedor Indutny
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Pheonix
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Hi Eugen, unrelated but if you have time, would like to hear your thoughts on this case study I did.
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Rethinking Mastodon's Post Visibility UX
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in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Nigel Wadsworth 🇦🇺
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Greg
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Of all the tech companies, I'd hoped FF would be in a category where they communicate with their user base to gauge the need and desire for what is a significant technology inflection.
As a UX/UI/Researcher, I dispair of execs who either don't care what users want or treat a small majority as a binary switch, rather than a signal that building the tech should also include a single big one-click and comprehensive opt-out. Or two binaries - one with AI & one without AI and watch the download count. Designing AI to be a modular addition, rather than doing Microsoft's perennial trick of mixing it all up irreversibly would allow this.
Patrick Leavy
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •I switched to Vivaldi last year, and love it.
I still use Librefox, DDG browser and Ironfox for specific things through.
Quincy
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Jeff Atwood
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Michal Bryxí
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •River
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •any idea if there's a way to export you're Mozilla browsing history (and possibly full profile including extensions)? I somewhat rely on the smart suggestions from my history when I start searching up an old article. I also really can't live without the cross device syncing.
Not sure if I'll even decide to switch, but if this is possible (and if another browser actually has server architecture), I'll definitely consider it.
Eugen Rochko
in reply to River • • •haui
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •The pushback on this is:
We are in an AI bubble but we are also in a late stage capitalist nightmare and culture warring helps nobody.
Leaving firefox behind for closed source chromium makes absolutely no sense.
Stable firefox forks like librewolf are great and should be used until an independent browser is stable enough for use.
Prerequisites: fully open source, no controlled opposition like mozilla.
While AI has its uses, it absolutely should not be pushed into browsers.
Petr Tesařík
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •FWIW this is the reason I won't switch to Vivaldi.
Fred Rocha
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •James 🦉 #FBPE 🇪🇺
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •VP9KF
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Vivaldi takes a stand: keep browsing human | Vivaldi Browser
Jon von Tetzchner (Vivaldi Technologies)Ric
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •remember when you weren't happy with the state of social media, so started work on a better one and now here we all are?
Any chance you fancy starting work on Euginet Explorer? 😆
AppleWoi
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Gloopsies
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Stefan Welebny
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Everton Favretto
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •I'm so tired of this AI nonsense. Too much "investiment" being made for stuff that isn't THAT useful and isn't even making financial returns.
And also will probably trigger a major worldwide recession.
The Animal and the Machine
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •AI is in the VC burn cash stage, aggressively looking for lock-in so it can switch to the milking stage, identifiable by enshitification.
It is definitely a bubble as the market is yet to prune out most AI, so all are reflecting an NPV of this potential. The market is quadruple counting the same value. Everyone is wrong and a few will be wrong in a good way.
Ovidi Nawer
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •AI is not going to be sustainable.
The only reason other technologies are sustainable are the miracle of that their basis was made before the 2000s, when people actually cared about efficiency over massification.
Mormegil
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Zen browser (based on firefox) is also a great alternative. I do not believe they have plans to adopt the AI crap.
This definitely feels like a bubble. What kills me is when I hear about people using AI for regular searches they could have looked up on wikipedia, or just a regular search. AI uses so much more energy, and the results are less reliable.
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in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Absolutely.
"It doesn't matter if I can disable some AI feature in the settings."
Disagree. The time is now, and people must defend... Until some alternative pops up.
I'm using LibreWolf right now. I also use Pale Moon when it's convenient - and sometines it is. And yet I still have to use Firefox sometimes, so it's good that I can at least disble AI on it.
Degoogling is a thing. Check e/os e.foundation.
e Foundation - deGoogled unGoogled smartphone operating systems and online services - your data is your data
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I'm allegic to Google & closed source. 🤧
Richard Rathe
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •wrote...
"I've finally switched to the @Vivaldi browser. I've been using Firefox for as long as I've been on the internet, but the focus on AI means it's no longer the browser for me. Thankfully unlike Chrome, Vivaldi supports the uBlock Origin extension which is the most important extension for being able to browse the web nowadays."
I've had exactly the same experience! Migrated from #MacOS to #Ubuntu #Linux over the summer. #Firefox was the default browser. In my case FF had/has a huge memory leak that was left to fester for over a month. Looked around and switched to the #Vivaldi browser thinking I'd lose #uBlock--but (pleasant surprise!) there was no limitation on that or any other plug-in I have. 🙂
So far (less than a month) I'm very impressed and happy with Vivaldi. Recommended! 👍
@Vivaldi
Rod
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Mårten Björklund 🇸🇪
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Vivaldi is a very sensible choice, it's software made by sensible people, just like you and Mastodon!
Thank you Eugen! Frohe Weihnachten!
Abel Gonzalez
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Amber Grey
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •arestelle
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •my position remains that it is evil for myriad reasons.
And evil is a word I did not use about much of anything until all this, because it has been so abused by creepy megachurch right wingers who point it at the people they’re trying to hurt.
shadowwwind
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •I don't think they necessarily *want* to be deep into AI. Their goal is to shape the web to be human and privacy friendly and if there are users who want AI, and there are, then Mozilla wants to make the industry move in a good direction.
Its why they worked on ad attribution with Facebook. They saw that Googles "privacy sandbox" sucks, so they created something arguably better. And at least partly because of mozilla, google ended the privacy sandbox.
mariababy
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •lynn
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •I'm basically 'anti-AI', but the term "AI" is about as meaningful as the term "smart" was. It can be arbitrarily broad, to support any "AI is good" argument.
Take OCR, audio transcription models, simple classifiers, etc. These are genuinely useful! And SOTA is genuinely better in 2025 than it was in even 2021.
They aren't LLMs, but they're neural networks. Anyone can call them "AI" if they want.
eevee
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Knightmare
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in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •Nazo
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •I'll say one thing. Even IF something has potential uses (none of which they're forcing on us anyway) opt out should never ever ever be the default. Anything that they have to force on people instead of letting people choose for themselves they are admitting (by definition!) is a thing people would not choose for themselves... If their uses were valid and great, they could have it off by default and people would rush to turn it on on any new installation! They wouldn't have to hide the options to disable it in about:config (and even hide about:config on some browsers,) nor force the options back on with updates. They could just have a single checkbox in normal settings that everyone would click as soon as they install it.
Not doing so is admitting they know people wouldn't
Janet Grootebroeder
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •TurnRight
in reply to Eugen Rochko • • •