As browsers continue to add AI features into their products, Mozilla is looking give users some choice in the matter.
snooggums ( @snooggums@midwest.social ) English18•6 days agoIs no chatbot a choice?
rob200 ( @rob200@lemmy.cafe ) English6•6 days agoWhere is the demand for ai on Firefox?
It’s internal. They are becoming irrelevant (their browser market share have been shrinking for years now), so they are jumping all the new hype trends now. They literally just became an ad company. We have Google, Apple, Brave and Mozilla all being an ad companies that produce browsers.
Rhaedas ( @Rhaedas@fedia.io ) 1•6 days agoMicrosoft dominated with IE back in the day for the same reason Chrome and Safari are the dominant choices. People don’t tend to change the default if it works okay enough. Firefox dropped heavily years ago as the market was saturated with other new choices already installed on mobile and Chromebooks, but recent numbers are about the same as they have been for a while. Maybe even still growing, as all the numbers I find are percentages, and there’s no doubt we’ve had an explosion of device use.
Firefox own data disproves your statement. https://data.firefox.com/dashboard/user-activity
rob200 ( @rob200@lemmy.cafe ) English1•6 days agoBut hey, atleast we have Falkon browser. Except for being based on WebKit the browser itself isn’t currently maintained by an ad company.
Is Mozilla still nonprofit or are they changing their moto?
Scary le Poo ( @Scary_le_Poo@beehaw.org ) English2•6 days agoThey are still a nonprofit. Op was being monstrously hyperbolic.
I was being factual. Unless you can dispute anything I said?
There is also Vivaldi (based on Chromium/Blink) which is employee owned, but the choices are shrinking.
Mozilla Foundation is still non-profit, but Mozilla Corporation is not. And while they claim to operate by Mozilla Manifesto, it’s non-binding and has been broken multiple times. Remember Pocket and their promise to open source it?
onlinepersona ( @onlinepersona@programming.dev ) English3•5 days agoSomeday I’ll just switch to Waterfox or some firefox fork that doesn’t have this shit baked in. Although, I would much rather have an alternative written from a new browser engine in Rust, Go, or at least something more sane and as performant than C / C++.