Mozilla right now.
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@davidrevoy I do not trust this hysteria about it. Mozilla has been making the right choices for the past 20+ years; I believe it will continue to be so.
A couple of years before, Google was saying things like "Don't be Evil" while promoting a good internet for the users. Today Google is one of the biggest evil tech empire of the world.
I understand the idea of believing in something based on the experience, but everything can change and it's not bad to be aware of some things like the decisions Mozilla is doing these days.
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@davidrevoy I'm really not happy with the situation either...

Maybe a workaround would be looking at the code and find every single url/ip that FF is supposed to call and block them in a firewall... but that's both not very casual user friendly and time consuming because if it's efficient they would just have to regularly change subdomains or whatever to make things hard. -
@davidrevoy posting this here, just because there's still hope: https://mastodon.social/@firefoxwebdevs/115740501470592801
@ocramius @davidrevoy id have hope if this existed from the beginning of their big AI push. the fact that things have already gotten this bad makes me very hesitant to trust Firefox going forward
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@davidrevoy It would be funny it it wasnt so sad

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@davidrevoy For a second I thought Avian Intelligence had escaped confinement
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@davidrevoy I'm really not happy with the situation either...

Maybe a workaround would be looking at the code and find every single url/ip that FF is supposed to call and block them in a firewall... but that's both not very casual user friendly and time consuming because if it's efficient they would just have to regularly change subdomains or whatever to make things hard.@Gynux @davidrevoy
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@davidrevoy Excellent!

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@davidrevoy I'm really not happy with the situation either...

Maybe a workaround would be looking at the code and find every single url/ip that FF is supposed to call and block them in a firewall... but that's both not very casual user friendly and time consuming because if it's efficient they would just have to regularly change subdomains or whatever to make things hard.@Gynux @davidrevoy Forks will initiate and adapt -
@davidrevoy Scathing but no less true
Chasing the money and leaving its userbase behind
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@davidrevoy qu'est ce qu'il se passe ?
@DessiniFab
Le nouveau pdg de Mozilla a annoncé sa feuille de route pour l'entreprise qui est de se focaliser sur l'ia. -
@davidrevoy For a second I thought Avian Intelligence had escaped confinement
@neilk @davidrevoy If that happens it would probably become a little blue whale...
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AI slop is why I dumped firefox for DuckDuckGo.
@Brentguernsey @davidrevoy pro tip
noai.duckduckgo.com/
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@Zekovski @Johns_priv @OndrejZizka Hi, which one is that?
Thanks in advance.
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@Linux
Also each of the 3 major Firefox forks/mods
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@TheEffekt @davidrevoy Dev Edition is, at the moment, just Firefox Nightly (although it may recive dev-focused updates earlier when those are available). @firefoxwebdevs has a Q&A style thread started with clarifying how there is going to be a “kill switch” — not just for Dev Edition, but for Firefox in general.
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@davidrevoy this is why you're my favorite

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@wizzwizz4 @coldfish @davidrevoy ironically he was also the CEO of Mozilla... for like a month
@CosmicHorror @wizzwizz4 @coldfish @davidrevoy "Too bad a CEO for Mozilla" is a hell of a burn.
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@davidrevoy posting this here, just because there's still hope: https://mastodon.social/@firefoxwebdevs/115740501470592801
@ocramius @davidrevoy I would like to point out that this account has no verified links to the Mozilla org.
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@davidrevoy accurate