@xssfox The most unexpected pitfall of following furries in any computing field is figuring out whether a specialized word is tech jargon or furry speak.
So, would y'all believe I only just now noticed the Cohost financial implosion news? Day jobs are fun sometimes. Anyway, I'm still paying comfortably out of pocket for this instance in the Mastodon network, and it'll stay that way until I finally get off my rear and put out a tip jar or two for all you good fairy folks.
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@nixCraft Because I grew up on dialects of Basic that either limited variable names to 2 characters or ignored name differences after the 2nd character, and "I" meant "index."
uspol, 9/11, oblivious disrespect
The Socorro County Republican Party headquarters is proudly flying three flags today, but none of them are the Red White and Blue of the USA's national ensign.
Instead, one of them is an impostor standing in for the Stars and Stripes, one whose colors ran or surrendered, bisected by the thin blue line of police state authoritarianism, and saying "blue lives matter" as if the Black lives ended by cops didn't.
@mcc @leo You’re welcome.
Sponsored and nonsponsored suggestions can be disabled in about:config.
browser.urlbar.quicksuggest.sponsored
browser.urlbar.quicksuggest.nonsponsored
If those are set to true, then double-click to change to false.
Also, I changed this to false:
browser.preferences.experimental
I didn’t check the code so I’m not sure if it was removed or disabled, but Firefox Labs, including the AI chatbot junk, is gone now.
Two additional, minor notes:
- Firefox appears to have some problems with preferences occasionally resetting to defaults. I've spoken to two people who encountered this (and I believe one is maus I linked above). I am going to assume this is a regular bug and not an anti-privacy policy decision.
- If you are outside the USA, and want to preemptively disable address bar "sponsored suggestions" in case they're ever turned on in your area, instructions are here https://mas.to/@FizzyDaisies/113099538496041942
Really impressed with how good Infinite Mac is these days. Being able to just drag an ISO onto my browser desktop and have it be mounted in a way that just works is really, really impressive. https://infinitemac.org
Featureful Web browsers do have their uses. I'm getting lost now in https://infinitemac.org/ (specifically, their NeXT toys).
Seriously though: I want (okay, demand) a version of Firefox with the "AI chatbot" functionality removed. Not disabled. Removed. I want all code which is specifically designed to connect to OpenAI removed from my computer completely. I do not care if the vampires have promised not to suck my blood. I do not want the vampires in my house in the first place. https://mk.nyaa.place/notes/9xvolkux40ok0n1m
As an experimental feature, the AI chatbot sidebar is disabled by default, but it's still there, integrated in every edition of Firefox that has Firefox Labs.
Fortunately, they include an obvious clickable "Share feedback" link right next to the checkbox in the "about:preferences#experimental" page.
It's real, and I saw it first on, appropriately enough, Firefox 130.0 (64-bit) from mozilla-flatpak 1.0 installed in the Linux (Beta) environment of ChromeOS 128.0, Google's laptop ecosystem more closed off from the world than Android.
Rumor is circulating that Firefox now has an AI chatbot feature integrated as a Firefox Labs experimental feature. Even if this is untrue, Mozilla has been following the enshittification bandwagon for so long now (more than a decade) that it's perfectly believable they will do it.
This is why I haven't called Firefox the best Web browser since 2012. It's merely the least bad major browser, and like every other major browser maker, Mozilla is hell-bent on making Firefox worse for users.
I say this not to say that Google Chrome is better than Firefox but to say that something is *deeply sick* at Mozilla and that Mozilla is failing us at a deeply critical moment¹.
¹ That is, Google this year simultaneously trying to one, add ad-blocker-blockers to YouTube; and two, demanding the right via Manifest v3 to pre-approve every single adblock rule uBlock Origin wants to add. It's not very subtle that they're intending to use the second thing to enable the first.
I really need to stress that at this point, Firefox is much more aggressively and maliciously adware than Google Chrome, and this is *even given* that Google Chrome is trying to prevent you from being able to run an effective adblocker. Google Chrome and Firefox will both send information about your browsing to advertisers via a backchannel, but Chrome will warn you first. Chrome has features that drive you toward sites with ads but does not have ads *in the address bar*
https://mastodon.social/@onelson/113098330602369680
@mcc I would like to know the secrets of your ad-free search bar ways.
$ firefox --version
Mozilla Firefox 129.0
$ freebsd-version
13.3-RELEASE-p4
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