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

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  • xiwi@lemmy.dbzer0.comX [email protected]

    Look at the executives pay of Mozilla, there is a lot of money there to start with.

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    It isn't though. At the higher end the last ceo was making 7 million. That is roughly 12 enginees after compensation and everything else.. It isn't nothing but it's less than 5 percent of the employees they laid off a year ago.

    Increasing executive pay is a problem but it will barely move the needle.

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    • vanilla_puddinfudge@infosec.pubV [email protected]

      Here I am using browsers like apps. Chrome is my facebook app. I do zero else with it lol.

      but really, my solution works fine. Is another 200MB on your SSD really that big of a sacrifice? I have Firefox, Chrome(in a fucking container where it belongs) and Librewolf installed lol.

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      #167

      Even though I'm aware Google would still have a lot of my data even if I deleted everything possible, one of the main reasons I swapped (apart from the manifest V3 controversy) was the privacy problem (yes, I know, I'm still using Facebook, regardless). I haven't thought of the container aspect, though - thanks for that.

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      • blinfabian@feddit.nlB [email protected]

        ecosia and qwant are german and french respectively :3

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        #168

        Ecosia on Android is based on Chromium.
        Qwant on Android is based on: Firefox for Android, which uses the GeckoView engine.

        Otherwise they are just search engines.

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        • S [email protected]

          They are all out of date, updates just take longer to arrive including security patches. Just use base Firefox and configure it as needed.

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          #169

          LibreWolf seems pretty fast about it. The difference is only ever a matter of a few days for routine updates.

          For example, it looks like Firefox 141 with the AI stuff was released on July 22, a few weeks ago.

          My LibreWolf install is 141.0.2 (edit: since updated)
          My Firefox install is 141.0.3

          That difference is worth it to me to know that various things I don't want have been removed from the code entirely, and that I can keep a completely default install of Firefox and/or nuke and replace that install whenever necessary.

          Edit to add: A few hours since posting, I checked for updates and now I'm on LibreWolf 141.0.3. 🙂

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          • B [email protected]

            Did a project several years where the customrr required that the server we delivered specifically for the project never use more than 50% CPU or RAM. No requirements about how fast it actually performs its intended function, just that it can only utilise half the available resources while doing it.

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            Probably a bleed-over from the embedded side. Spent a lot of years working embedded control systems for NASA and DoD - bare metal systems, often interrupt driven - and it was common to have 50% margin requirements. They know those systems will grow over time, and they often have lifespans measured in decades.

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              Literally no one on this green earth asked for this shit. In fact, we've been pretty direct about how much we don't want it.

              It's exhausting.

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              • moe90@feddit.nlM [email protected]
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                Just make it an official extension ffs...

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                • moe90@feddit.nlM [email protected]
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                  Waterfox has been pretty good lately

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                  • moe90@feddit.nlM [email protected]
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                    I'll keep using LibreWolf as my main browser while keeping an eye on Ladybird with my fingers crossed.

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                    • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

                      Actual users hate AI. Shareholders love it. It’s a bubble and the business world is trying to force it everywhere they can to create a dependency.

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                      Correction: power users, such as the type on Lemmy, trend towards hating ai. That is by no means “all users” by any stretch of the term.

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                      • 58008@lemmy.world5 [email protected]

                        Literally no one on this green earth asked for this shit. In fact, we've been pretty direct about how much we don't want it.

                        It's exhausting.

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                        Well, stupid people want it and they do use it when its shoved in their face. Like how samsung updated and BLATANTLY made their peice of shit AI button TAKE OVER THR POWER BUTTON so when you try to turn off your phone little old granny gets confused that an ai agent pops up and starts recording you. Absolutely infuriating and I wish torture on whoever implemented that shit.

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                        • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

                          Actual users hate AI. Shareholders love it. It’s a bubble and the business world is trying to force it everywhere they can to create a dependency.

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                          Yep. Make the normies depend on the shitty Ai and kill the real internet. Makes me so fucking mad.

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                            Firefox does run better when you disable all "ml.chat" settings.

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                            • D [email protected]

                              You're forgetting the fact that laws are currently only being triggered if said company slanders dear leader.

                              If Google kisses ass you best believe they would completely allow them to be a monopoly and would ignore any laws being violated

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                              That's a fairly new development. And it might not last, depending on how the cheating goes next year.

                              So a more risk averse company might not test the waters just yet.

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                                Bless your heart.

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                                If you disagree, I'll donate $20 a month to you to do it better.

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                                  According to the article, this is mainly for grouping tabs with a suggested name. Talk about backwards. Use AI to process the top websites on the Internet and create groups and/or logic to group them by keywords (cluster analysis), then save the small data structure in Firefox so it can group most websites instantly, using kilobytes of ram in the process; don't try to do this on everyone's device ffs.

                                  Besides the heat and battery problem, this also means that the GUI is going to be non-deterministic, suggesting groups differently day-to-day based on the slight differences of input and the whims of the LLM. Burn it with fire.

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                                  • kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.comK [email protected]

                                    Correction: power users, such as the type on Lemmy, trend towards hating ai. That is by no means “all users” by any stretch of the term.

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                                    Exactly.

                                    People seem to think "if I don't do X, that means nobody does X"

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                                    • C [email protected]

                                      It is to some people. My approach though, when I happen to have multiple "work group" to organize, is just to use my OS ability to have multiple windows. No need for any extra bloat, the feature is already there, and it works as I'm used to.

                                      But apparently, using the tools already available to you is not a common skill these days 😞

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                                      yes, that's exactly what i was getting at.

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

                                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_models_for_open-source_software

                                        Speaking of WIkipedia, https://wikimediafoundation.org/who-we-are/financial-reports/

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                                          Have you used the tab groups?

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                                          You mean that annoying shit they do where I'm trying to move one tab and it puts it in a colored square with some bullshit?

                                          Yeah there was NO WAY TO AVOID THAT. It straight up did that shit on its own. Like literally it almost magnetically attracted itself to the other tab to pull this shit. It effectively activates it for you this way whether you want it or not.

                                          Man even Firefox is starting to shit the bed with their decision making.

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