

then make it an extension.
the fact that they’re entertaining ai at all is antithesis to mozilla’s mission of an open and environmentally friendly web free from profit.
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then make it an extension.
the fact that they’re entertaining ai at all is antithesis to mozilla’s mission of an open and environmentally friendly web free from profit.


vivaldi’s blocker says otherwise.


Chromium not Chrome.


ladybird devs are right wing garbage and the entire project is backed by big tech cloudflare


just leaving this here: https://social.vivaldi.net/@Vivaldi/115728747391375438


compare to vivaldi flat out refusing ai, keeping mv2, and actually building a blocker and tracker into the browser.


librewolf is good but they’re just a profile wrapper for uplink firefox with limited developers.


there is absolutely zero reason to put ai in firefox


if you go into settings, you can manage sources and add additional filterlists.


i like how the second picture, they look so offended that you did an unofficial vet examination without authorization. :3


100 members of the lords vs one adguard filter


i have it through software manager and it updates fine (well i have my settings to update flatpaks on login)
i miss kbin :(
acceptable only at parties


i mean they gave it to the us puppet opposition leader who supports killing civilians at sea so i think they know


and that reason was being evil was a lot more profitable than not being evil


killing innocent people when the ai hallucinates.


they obviously did if they banned him for it; and if they’re training on csam and refuse to do anything about it then yeah they have a connection to it.
the killswitch is in
about:config