Even the remaining old sites, from blogosphere and personal tilde websites (those whose URL contained a tilde “~” followed by an username) have some degree of JS.
Although those websites usually work totally fine without js
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace
Even the remaining old sites, from blogosphere and personal tilde websites (those whose URL contained a tilde “~” followed by an username) have some degree of JS.
Although those websites usually work totally fine without js
I y a aussi un weblate pour le traduire: https://weblate.xylight.dev/
Im sure thatll be changed for the final release
Of course, that’s why i said seemingly.
There isnt any perceptible performance impact
7a here, same
I turned down the delay, as for me the default was very long
Its seemingly 0 performance impact, even ony 8th gen thinkpad
Thats basically it, yeah
no it isnt, its source available, there is a very big difference
they probably said that because its kinda ugly, but also follows the frutiger metro trend from a decade ago
Great idea, cinnamon is nice but the visuals are a tad dated
No, it’s in Firefox 130. I know this because I use Firefox.
it’s in the “labs” section, its disingenuous to imply it isnt. I was wrong to say its only in nightly, but its still an opt-in experimental feature.
Also, truncating my arguments in quotes to make me look stupid and trying to exclude any facts you dont like is a dick move, and you know it, i’m not going to respond to the rest of this because you are clearly not arguing in good faith.
the comment is going “grrr ai” i was pointing out that the ai features currently in firefox (translation and alt-text) are local and privacy respecting. You cant just ignore things that dont fit your opinion.
second, that chatbot thing you’re crying about is OPT IN AND only in nightly, let you choose any chatbot available online, not just the ones they named, and on top of that it most likely will never make it into a non-nightly release, because theyve decided to make that kind of ai feature an extension instead.
Also, when i say that a model is open source, i am referring to the binary being downloadable and the model weights being freely available.
You clearly saw the word “ai” and decided that mozilla was as bad as google, without looking into it at all.
Im glad you decided to copy-paste an overly padded ream of text instead of forming your own opinion, but sure.
P.2 All ai models used in firefox currently are fully open source.
P.4 Those models are also ran completely locally. That linked blog refers to an OPT-IN experiment that lets you choose what model you want to use, including non-privacy respecting ones, but this is left up to the user.
P.10 The two ai features currently in firefox are alt-text generation for blind people and privacy-respecting page translation, i think youd have a hard time justifying why those arent useful.
How did they betray you or their mission?
Im pretty sure you’re seeing a pattern where there isnt one, your post is just controversial
Its still experimental, (in nightly), and a bit unpolished so id stick with the extensions for now
It varies from where you’re from, where i am nkbody uses it (or even knows it refers to) farting
Well thats unfortunate, i hope theyll find something that works
ce n’est pas la meme interface, pour ceux qui se demandent.
(tesseract et non photon)