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Mozilla under fire for Firefox AI "bloat" that blows up CPU and drains battery

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    Why not add this features as browser extension?

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    If a browser only aims at tech savvy people, practically no one will end up using it.

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      I thought mozilla was a non profit?

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      Non-profit isn't the same as not-for-profit

      Take American Red Cross

      They make bank on blood donations. Also, they take in way more than they put out.

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      • N [email protected]

        Firefox is a good example of "either you die a hero or live long enoigh to see yourself become the villian"

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        So is RHEL.

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          Firefox is a good example of "either you die a hero or live long enoigh to see yourself become the villian"

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          It's also an example of a smaller company trying fight a mega Corp with infinite money, gained via unethical means.

          People are shitting on Firefox while ignoring what they are up against.

          I have no solution for their funding issue, what are they supposed to do? Charge for the browser or ads? There's literally no other alternative and I don't know what the solution is.

          What I do know is that once FF dies and chrome fully owns the web we are well and truly fucked.

          Honesty it might already be too late.

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          • P [email protected]

            I wish Mozilla would just debloat the browser, focus on performance and making browsing a good experience. But unfortunately their revenue situation is bad. At this stage, they won't even manage to survive through donations after annoying their main user base.

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            That's basically what LibreWolf does.

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            • N [email protected]

              I thought mozilla was a non profit?

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              Non profits do have corporate leeches too. The executives at Mozilla have executive salaries. That is, hundreds of thousands, or millions.

              They don't work out of the goodness of their hearts. And Mozilla has to find a way to earn the income to pay their bloated salaries.

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              • N [email protected]

                The problem is that it's opt-out and not opt-in, and it should be opt-in.

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                why should it be opt in when it literally takes a second to disable?

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                  Bless your heart.

                  They will do whatever they believe will maximize profit.

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                  That is disingenuous.

                  People underestimate the cost of building a fucking browser, it's not the equivalent of maintaining a array sort app on fucking github.

                  Some random dude promising to "donate from time to time" is not a valid business model.

                  I wish they'd strip down and just focus on the browser, but fund it HOW? Ads? Subscription?

                  The reason a lot of companies are doing AI shit is essentially RD shooting in the dark, hoping something will pan out.

                  You have to do this if you are a tech company and want to survive in the future.

                  It's fun to meme on ai and but that shit is coming and pretending it doesn't exist or has no value simply isn't true.

                  So I ask everyone again, what business model exists for a software company to make money without ads or charging a monthly subscription.

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                  • M [email protected]

                    It's also an example of a smaller company trying fight a mega Corp with infinite money, gained via unethical means.

                    People are shitting on Firefox while ignoring what they are up against.

                    I have no solution for their funding issue, what are they supposed to do? Charge for the browser or ads? There's literally no other alternative and I don't know what the solution is.

                    What I do know is that once FF dies and chrome fully owns the web we are well and truly fucked.

                    Honesty it might already be too late.

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                    How does adding AI help their funding?

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                    • cupcakezealot@piefed.blahaj.zoneC [email protected]

                      why should it be opt in when it literally takes a second to disable?

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                      For the same reason that "send me your advertising" ticky-boxes on website sign-ups should not be ticked by default: because the "feature" is detrimental to many (if not most) users and you have to spot the control before you can disable it. Worse, in this case many ignorant users won't make the connection between this misfeature and the fact that their laptop is suddenly burning through its battery in double-time—they'll just assume Firefox is now broken.

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                      • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                        I like the tab groups.

                        And nobody should stop you installing an extension that provides tab groups. I agree with the other commentator that some features can be left to extensions and don't need to be part of the core web browser, though.

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                        True, but I'm not sure that an extension would have the necessary access to manipulate the browser like that. I don't think it should. A malicious extension could do horrible things.

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                          Yeah I don't like ai stuff. And I certainly don't need AI to group my tabs. I can do that myself just fine.

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                          • P [email protected]

                            could be, I can't judge that. do you have any source for that info or is it based on an assumption?

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                            Their public, reviewed 2023 financial statement and their official documents about administration salaries and bonus.

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                              On my pixel 6 pro it takes a few seconds before I can start typing in the browser.

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                              If you're a little less afraid of stuff breaking, use IronFox, it's been configured for privacy and security. If you don't want websites to break as much use Fennec.

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                              • P [email protected]

                                Reminds me of how some people get upset when their OS uses up all their RAM, no matter how much they have. It's like they want their PC to be sluggish and unresponsive. Unused RAM is wasted RAM.

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                                Actually, I'm kinda sad that my laptop doesn't get close to maxing my RAM cause I specifically bought another stick to make it 16GB. This was back when I was using Windows but now I'm bloat-free on Fedoora. I need to get into gaming on my laptop instead now lol.

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                                  That is disingenuous.

                                  People underestimate the cost of building a fucking browser, it's not the equivalent of maintaining a array sort app on fucking github.

                                  Some random dude promising to "donate from time to time" is not a valid business model.

                                  I wish they'd strip down and just focus on the browser, but fund it HOW? Ads? Subscription?

                                  The reason a lot of companies are doing AI shit is essentially RD shooting in the dark, hoping something will pan out.

                                  You have to do this if you are a tech company and want to survive in the future.

                                  It's fun to meme on ai and but that shit is coming and pretending it doesn't exist or has no value simply isn't true.

                                  So I ask everyone again, what business model exists for a software company to make money without ads or charging a monthly subscription.

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                                  Patreon $1 a month?

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                                    How does adding AI help their funding?

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                                    Are we pretending that lots and lots of people aren't incredibly horny for AI right now?

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                                    • M [email protected]

                                      It's also an example of a smaller company trying fight a mega Corp with infinite money, gained via unethical means.

                                      People are shitting on Firefox while ignoring what they are up against.

                                      I have no solution for their funding issue, what are they supposed to do? Charge for the browser or ads? There's literally no other alternative and I don't know what the solution is.

                                      What I do know is that once FF dies and chrome fully owns the web we are well and truly fucked.

                                      Honesty it might already be too late.

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                                      People are shitting on Firefox while ignoring what they are up against.

                                      People are complaining about unnecessary bloat. That has nothing to do with them being the underdog.

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                                      • M [email protected]

                                        It's also an example of a smaller company trying fight a mega Corp with infinite money, gained via unethical means.

                                        People are shitting on Firefox while ignoring what they are up against.

                                        I have no solution for their funding issue, what are they supposed to do? Charge for the browser or ads? There's literally no other alternative and I don't know what the solution is.

                                        What I do know is that once FF dies and chrome fully owns the web we are well and truly fucked.

                                        Honesty it might already be too late.

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                                        I could not disagree more.

                                        Mozilla has used the most powerful cheat code in history: infinite money for free.

                                        Google cannot let Mozilla go under or they would become an actual monopolist, triggering a lot of laws that would force them to diversifying/selling the browser.

                                        They don't want any of that headache so they're pumping Mozilla full of money, making sure that they can always operate as "the other browser engine".

                                        The issue is that Mozilla's management seems to be completely incapable of doing anything interesting. Instead of ensuring that Firefox is the lightest, most optimised browser on the market while also being packed full of features (or at least full-fledged add-ons, not this crap they have), they do... mostly nothing.

                                        Their last major update was "vertical tabs", something that Chromium-based browsers had for around a decade.

                                        Their previous major update was integrating Pocket...

                                        Meanwhile, PWAs still barely work, add-ons are still dependent on the website being loaded instead of working on the browser level, the whole thing still feels bulky.

                                        Mozilla management needs to be replaced and then we might see some movement on the market.

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                                        • M [email protected]

                                          That is disingenuous.

                                          People underestimate the cost of building a fucking browser, it's not the equivalent of maintaining a array sort app on fucking github.

                                          Some random dude promising to "donate from time to time" is not a valid business model.

                                          I wish they'd strip down and just focus on the browser, but fund it HOW? Ads? Subscription?

                                          The reason a lot of companies are doing AI shit is essentially RD shooting in the dark, hoping something will pan out.

                                          You have to do this if you are a tech company and want to survive in the future.

                                          It's fun to meme on ai and but that shit is coming and pretending it doesn't exist or has no value simply isn't true.

                                          So I ask everyone again, what business model exists for a software company to make money without ads or charging a monthly subscription.

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                                          Bless your heart.

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