- cross-posted to:
- badnews@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- badnews@lemmy.ml
Usually code contributions by various LLMs are easily identifiable because the agent is the author for the git commit. Mozilla on the other hand seem to be explicitly encouraging unattributed LLM code in Firefox. Also note jakearchibald, Mozillas AI spin doctor whenever devs question their intentions, lying about the reasons for this change. I think their true intentions are to muddy the waters to hide the amount of slop contributions in Firefox.


I stopped using Firefox because it was slowly becoming a bug filled mess. It’s in the trash with chrome for me now
What do you use now?
Vivaldi, EU made, fuck AI by default
Please don’t recommend propriety software
Well, in the case of Vivaldi “proprietary soft” is pretty relative. A small part of it’s unique UI is proprietary of Vivaldi, but full auditable, means source available not closed source, even modificable by the user (they show you how, at own risk naturally). There is nothing shady in Vivaldi. employee owned cooperative in Norway.
https://vivaldi.com/source/
https://github.com/ric2b/Vivaldi-browser
https://vivaldi.com/privacy/vivaldi-end-user-license-agreement/
Having some source code does not mean it’s free software
I use Vivaldi and it’s miles better than default chrome or Firefox, but it is still chromium.
There’s also edge, or opera. But, Vivaldi is nice for its blockers + note taking
Better than Firefox?
That’s enough for me
Firefox has gotten corrupted multiple times for me with normal use, to the point it wasn’t worth it. Specifically the user profile.
Ublock is great though.
Likely a Chromium fork made by two teenagers larping as security experts, or a guy trying to sell you NFTs in a very brave manner.