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Mozilla launches privacy friendly AI addon called "Orbit"
(connect.mozilla.org)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Eh, skepticism should be the default.
But I agree with you, nothing they've done is inherently bad, though they've done some abysmally stupid things in the way they handle them.
But I also really wish they'd stop fucking around with half-assed things like this and focus on core utilities.
What core utilities does Firefox need that it doesn't have? Honest question. I've been using it over a decade and never had it fail to do something I asked it to, and I'm a little out of the loop on the web browser development news cycle beyond the recent wave of Google Bad.
Mozilla has firefox and thunderbird. They're the two core utilities. The vpn attempt, the Mastodon server, that kind of stuff is fluff.
I may be using the wrong terminology? It was an offhand comment and that's the word that I picked out of my head, it might mean something different to a developer, I dunno.
But Mozilla, if you ignore what Google pays them, is not exactly a high profit endeavour, and we don't want it to be. So having what funds they have focused onto the things that matter is what I'd prefer they do. Mind you, if the vpn pulls enough in to generate funds rather than cost them, that's great.