I have formally switched to Chromium.Firefox did it themselves by including AI bloat and spyware on their browser.I tolerated Pocket and did so for a long time. I used to disable it every time the browser was updated from about:config. Yes, it still tracks you if you "removed" it from your addressbar. It has to be physically disabled. Anyway, this AI crap is just too much. It is the straw that broke the camel's back. I have now switched to Chromium. Google won and it's your fault Mozilla. I hope you have achieved what you set out to do, traitors.
>>100200994Just use librewolf retard
>>100200994i fucking hate this AI trend the big companies are shoving up our throats, it gets tiresome. but i will continue to use firefox for day to day browsing and chromium for testing.
>>100200994>Your browser is being managed by your organizationWhat's that, a nightly build of an internal FF fork at Google, you fucking shill?My nightly doesn't have that problem, and even if it did, I'd fucking uncheck the boxes instead of being a dramatic faggot on a Mongolian unemployment support group.
>>100201327isn't the dev/nightly always calling home and you can't turn it off?
>>100201327>unchecking the box will turn it offlol
>>100201358No.>>100201360If only the source was open so we could know for sure or maybe even fork it. Oh well, I guess I'll "formally" switch to Chromium like a good goy.
>>100201420>No.
>>100201420>No.>>100201501
Oh look it's another Bravebro thread shilling their malware.
>>100201501>and you can't turn it off
>>100201513Why are there so many of them?
>>100201509>>we will always be transparent and provide you with controls>means they send data behind my back and I can't turn it offOK
>>100201513eat shit faggotI am only switching to Chromium because of this AI malware they introduced. I have always shat on chrome users. Especially braveniggers. As I said, I have been compelled to use Chromium now and it's the fault of firefox and mozilla. They only have themselves to blame.
>>100201516>>100201550did you guys read the source code? I bet you still send some data even if you clicky clicky a flashy checkbox
>>100201567shit, are you me?
>>100201590You are a man of culture as well I see.
>>100201571Prove it.
>>100200994>Your browser is being managed by your organizationThis is not vanilla nightly.>except you're using larch prototype>this list is in flux based on what even works and feedbackThe phrasing seems too retarded to be official.OP is a FUD spreading shill.
>>100200994>this againjust don't update firefox or use a fork, problem solved.
>>100200994Just use what feels right man, ignore the retards here that seem to think>chromium.... a foss shitty engine that's solely funded by google is.... LE BAD>but gecko foss shitty engine that's 90% funded by google is.... LE GOODNobody cares.
>>100201571If only there was a way to inspect outgoing traffic to see whether a browser that bases its entire marketing on being privacy-oriented is stupid enough to send shit behind your back regardless. Oh well, I guess I'll switch to a browser made by corporation whose entire business model is based on milking user data.Fucking KYS, shill.
>>100200994does it work with ollama or another local model inference program?
Furryfox died a long time ago.Every now and then I try to gaslight myself that it's finally good again, but it's always an inferior experience.I use ungoogled-chromium
>>100201920I have come to a same conclusion.