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

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    Instead of capitalising on Google pissing off power users with its crusade against adblockers, why the hell is Mozilla fucking up so hard here? Seriously, which chain of command green lit all of this and didn't even think this would be remotely an issue?

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    Sadly this is nothing new for Mozilla. It's easier to count the decisions they've made that aren't terrible than the ones that are. Their history is a long series of fuckups occasionally punctuated by a decent decision.

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    • sir_kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

      It really is! Just needs an Android fork and it'll be on all my devices.

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      use ironfox for android, it's the continuation of Mull

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      • sir_kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

        It really is! Just needs an Android fork and it'll be on all my devices.

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        Try IronFox on android.

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        • P [email protected]

          Instead of capitalising on Google pissing off power users with its crusade against adblockers, why the hell is Mozilla fucking up so hard here? Seriously, which chain of command green lit all of this and didn't even think this would be remotely an issue?

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          it might have been Laura Chambers, who is CEO since early 2024.

          It has been less than a week since the new interim CEO took over the reigns from long-time Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker. Today news broke that Mozilla is changing its product strategy going forward.
          The organization plans to focus on bringing "trustworthy AI into Firefox" and to scale back some of its other products and services.

          Breaking: Mozilla changes strategy, focuses on Firefox and AI

          She used to work for McKinsey according to her Wikipedia
          which explains a lot if you ask me.

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            use ironfox for android, it's the continuation of Mull

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            I'll check that out!

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            • R [email protected]

              Now, several users have taken to the Firefox subreddit to complain about high CPU usage when using the feature, as well as express their disappointment in Mozilla for adding AI to the browser.

              I don't think it even downloads the model if you never enable or use it.

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              I love that people get upset that their CPU is using its resources when they're using it.

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              • O [email protected]

                Sadly this is nothing new for Mozilla. It's easier to count the decisions they've made that aren't terrible than the ones that are. Their history is a long series of fuckups occasionally punctuated by a decent decision.

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                Because of this, I've always had 'mixed feelings' (to put it mildly) towards Mozilla, and sometimes I really struggle not to hate them. They're (yet) not Google or Microsoft and that's cool, but besides that, I also cannot think of more than a handful of good decisions against a ton of pretty awful ones, so right now I've settled for 'a necessary evil', which is pretty sad considering their potential.

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                  First thing I did when some hey we added AI... was to right-click and disable it.

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                  • nathan@piefed.alphapuggle.devN [email protected]

                    Holy fucking shit. I swear to God, I had to download chromium because running Jupiter lab in browser ate through 22gb of ram and got my shit OOM killed. If this is what's causing it I stg. I'm not even using vanilla Firefox, but the Zen fork got tebased on v141 right before this happened

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                    Sounds kind a jupyter lab issue

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                    • B [email protected]

                      The pathological need to find something to use LLMs for is so bizzare.

                      It’s like the opposite of classic ML, relatively tiny special purpose models trained for something critical, out of desperation, because it just can’t be done well conventionally.

                      But this:

                      AI-enhanced tab groups. Powered by a local AI model, these groups identify related tabs and suggest names for them. There is even a "Suggest more tabs for group" button that users can click to get recommendations.

                      Take out the word AI.

                      Enhanced tab groups. Powered by a local algorithm, these groups identify related tabs and suggest names for them. There is even a "Suggest more tabs for group" button that users can click to get recommendations.

                      If this feature took, say, a gigabyte of RAM and a bunch of CPU, it would be laughed out. But somehow it ships because it has the word AI in it? That makes no sense.

                      I am a massive local LLM advocate. I like “generative” ML, within reason and ethics. But this is just stupid.

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                      even without AI, to me tab groups are already feature creep bloat in browsers. do people really put that much effort into organizing tabs?

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                        Sounds kind a jupyter lab issue

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                        Julyterlab has been pinned for multiple versions now and the issue only started happening on the latest Firefox update. Still works fine in chromium

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                        • P [email protected]

                          Instead of capitalising on Google pissing off power users with its crusade against adblockers, why the hell is Mozilla fucking up so hard here? Seriously, which chain of command green lit all of this and didn't even think this would be remotely an issue?

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                          Even if they wanted to bank on the adblocker thing I imagine they can't because they have to stay in Google's good graces. Like 90% of their revenue was google money, and has been for years now.

                          At this point I'd honestly even pay for a privacy focused mozilla browser that is clean of all this crap, just to keep them afloat, but fat chance of that happening.

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                            even without AI, to me tab groups are already feature creep bloat in browsers. do people really put that much effort into organizing tabs?

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                            No, but I think the idea of a second layer of organization to tabs is a wonderful idea. Maybe not a gig of RAM to sort them, sure.

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                            • jackbydev@programming.devJ [email protected]

                              No, but I think the idea of a second layer of organization to tabs is a wonderful idea. Maybe not a gig of RAM to sort them, sure.

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                              FF already has tab groups. Right click on one.

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                                even without AI, to me tab groups are already feature creep bloat in browsers. do people really put that much effort into organizing tabs?

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                                I like the tab groups. I use them often at work to group an issue with related tabs and my attempts at solving it. Also makes it easier to pause work on one problem and work on something else because I have the tabs grouper and know exactly where to go back.

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                                • G [email protected]

                                  The pathological need to find something to use LLMs for is so bizzare.

                                  Venture capital dumped so much money into the tech without understanding the full scope of what it was capable of. Now they're so in so deep that they desperately NEED to find something profitable it can do, otherwise they'll lose the farm.

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                                  Firefox has little financial motivation for this, though?

                                  Other than getting "AI" investor money, if that's the plan... But otherwise it just feels like they're following a meme.

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                                    even without AI, to me tab groups are already feature creep bloat in browsers. do people really put that much effort into organizing tabs?

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                                    Yes, especially at work. Different tasks, different tab groups. Once the task is done, the group dies. Really useful when working on multiple tasks at "the same time".

                                    Pair that with multi account containers and temporary containers and it's a godsend tool for web dev.

                                    Now does that need AI in any capacity? Absolutely not! I'm more upset that they're even considering such thing because ir sounds utterly useless. A browser should do the browser thing and get out of my way.

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                                      The pathological need to find something to use LLMs for is so bizzare.

                                      It’s like the opposite of classic ML, relatively tiny special purpose models trained for something critical, out of desperation, because it just can’t be done well conventionally.

                                      But this:

                                      AI-enhanced tab groups. Powered by a local AI model, these groups identify related tabs and suggest names for them. There is even a "Suggest more tabs for group" button that users can click to get recommendations.

                                      Take out the word AI.

                                      Enhanced tab groups. Powered by a local algorithm, these groups identify related tabs and suggest names for them. There is even a "Suggest more tabs for group" button that users can click to get recommendations.

                                      If this feature took, say, a gigabyte of RAM and a bunch of CPU, it would be laughed out. But somehow it ships because it has the word AI in it? That makes no sense.

                                      I am a massive local LLM advocate. I like “generative” ML, within reason and ethics. But this is just stupid.

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                                      I agree with you on almost everything.

                                      It’s like the opposite of classic ML, relatively tiny special purpose models trained for something critical, out of desperation, because it just can’t be done well conventionally.

                                      Here i disagree. ML is using high dimensional statistics. There exist many problems, which are by their nature problems of high dimensional statistics.

                                      If you have for an example an engineering problem, it can make sense to use an ML approach, to find patterns in the relationship between input conditions and output results. Based on this patterns you have an idea, where you need to focus in the physical theory for understanding and optimizing it.

                                      Another example for "generative AI" i have seen is creating models of hearts. So by feeding it the MRI scans of hundreds of real hearts, millions of models for probable heart shapes can be created and the interaction with medical equipment can be studied on them. This isn't a "desperate" approach. It is a smart approach.

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                                        Mozilla does it again, adding useless crap.

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                                        • exu@feditown.comE [email protected]

                                          I like the tab groups. I use them often at work to group an issue with related tabs and my attempts at solving it. Also makes it easier to pause work on one problem and work on something else because I have the tabs grouper and know exactly where to go back.

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                                          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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