Post #2103210
2025-11-15 10:56 UTC
@mikro2nd@indieweb.social @paoloredaelli@mastodon.uno @der_mit_ph@toot.berlin @thibaultamartin@mamot.fr
1. "you can choose to switch it off" is not "opt-in". That's really "opt-out". And defaults really, really matter.I don't know how the quote was unclear.
1. Opt-in
2. Try out
3. Switch off again if you don't like it2. It's less the "AI" story and much more that they seem unable/unwilling to listen to their user base. It's the tone-deaf responses from a management cohort that get their money from AI-invested corporates.Maybe, but Firefox is not a little git project. From a business perspective, it is entirely understandable to want to satisfy a broad user group. Keep up with the times or time will pass you by. The smallest user group usually makes its voice heard the loudest.
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@paoloredaelli@mastodon.uno 2025-11-15 12:34
@daniel @der_mit_ph @thibaultamartin @mikro2nd Every quote all of you made are clean. I think we could have missed that currently #firefox has a 2% worldwide #marketshare https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share I suspect that they are trying to lure the rest of the world out there with something they may be interested in. The main audience has been drugged with the