TL;DR: Mozilla is killing localization on Support Mozilla, overwriting articles written by humans with machine generated translations. Although Mozilla knows that their AI doesn’t localize or adhere to style guides, Mozilla is going live with it anyway. I thank locale leaders and localizers for their tireless efforts. Locale leaders seem to be obviated by AI, and Mozilla has nothing to say about it.

  • Lemminary@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    I still use Firefox every day, but I don’t trust the corporate overlords to do what’s right long term. They seem to be getting greedy instead of listening to the user base. They’ve started including AI bullshit features for the sake of it, like grouping tabs by content that nobody asked for and that barely works for me. I’m not anti-Mozilla, but I sure am weary of it and would welcome an alternative.

    I haven’t come across any open source comments, but those seem pretty clueless.

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      2 hours ago

      I don’t trust the corporate overlords to do what’s right long term.

      You don’t have to, if Mozilla really screwed the pooch with Firefox it would be forked. Debian used to do it with IceWeasel over a petty thing like the copyright of the Firefox logo, which 100% has always been justified, and is necessary to distinguish between an official Firefox and a fork.

      The AI bullshit features as you call them are completely non invasive, I always use the newest Firefox, and I never even noticed those features.

      Stop the bullshitting and complaining over things are completely irrelevant. and will never ever have any negative influence on anything you do with Firefox.
      I’m so sick of this lame community doing this over and over and over again, and it always turns out to be nothing.

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        22 minutes ago

        The AI bullshit features as you call them are completely non invasive,

        And yet I had to turn them off in about:config, not even in the regular settings. Why are the settings hidden? Why can’t I turn them on if I want them? Why isn’t opt-in and transparency their standard approach with such a controversial feature? Those are some serious dark patterns for a company advertising itself as user-friendly, that they had to backtrack on when they saw the community uproar.

        Now it’s happening again, but on the developer side.

        Stop the bullshitting and complaining over things are completely irrelevant

        Irrelevant? I can’t afford AI threads running in the background, hogging my memory and processing power away from my productivity apps for whatever bullshit they decide to add that barely relates to what I use a browser for. I don’t live in a “first-world country” with standard hardware. That’s the whole reason I use Firefox, for the respect for their users that I have grown accustomed to, which they now seem to want to ignore. It’s a huge violation of trust that you’re downplaying when they want to add things first and apologize later.

        The bottom line is that their approach has shifted recently, and I have every right to criticize them for it when they say one thing and do another.

    • Sv443@sh.itjust.works
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      5 hours ago

      not for the sake of “it”, for the sake of making money. they are competing with the most massive corporations with infinite money.