@omgubuntu
@mozilla has shown their way I guess
⁃ Closed their almost nothing costing Mastodon instance
⁃ Links to racist Twitter on website
⁃ No links to FOSS platforms
⁃ Chases the AI dragon
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@omgubuntu
@mozilla has shown their way I guess
⁃ Closed their almost nothing costing Mastodon instance
⁃ Links to racist Twitter on website
⁃ No links to FOSS platforms
⁃ Chases the AI dragon
Mozilla has detailed it's pivot to AI, lazily framing its "people-first AI" vs "big tech AI" gambit as a rehash of 2000s browser wars.
Over the next three years all of Mozilla’s portfolio "will design their strategies" and "measure their success" with how much AI they're adding.
AI features in Firefox will be "opt-in", but no doubt it'll nag you to try them since Mozilla is making 20% yearly increases in non-search revenue part of its "bottom line" mission.
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/rewiring-mozilla-ai-and-web/
@omgubuntu
@mozilla has shown their way I guess
⁃ Closed their almost nothing costing Mastodon instance
⁃ Links to racist Twitter on website
⁃ No links to FOSS platforms
⁃ Chases the AI dragon
The single best news I have heard from @moznews in ages:
"We hear you. We are actively working on a single, easy switch to turn off all AI features at once if that’s what feels right for you without needing to go to about:config."
I mean, I'd much rather the #Mozilla Foundati on invest their limited effort in stuff people actually WANT. But absent that, a way to turn off that stuff that no-one wants is at least Not Actively Harmful.
The single best news I have heard from @moznews in ages:
"We hear you. We are actively working on a single, easy switch to turn off all AI features at once if that’s what feels right for you without needing to go to about:config."
I mean, I'd much rather the #Mozilla Foundati on invest their limited effort in stuff people actually WANT. But absent that, a way to turn off that stuff that no-one wants is at least Not Actively Harmful.