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If it is ON DEVICE and you can just disable it. Then i think i even would like that.
I have been running Firefox since before 1.0. I was using it when it was called Firebird. I was using it when it was called Netscape Navigator. I always supported it, even when performance was lagging behind IE or Chrome. I don’t know if I can go on much longer if Mozilla keeps trying to shove AI crap down my throat. Sad.
I don’t know if I can go on much longer if Mozilla keeps trying to shove AI crap down my throat.
Simple, you don’t opt into it. Problem solved. You’re welcome.
I know that. Nobody is forcing me to use it.
But now I’ll have a browser with a large, useless, disabled binary blob attached. Do I want this in my system?
How large is the blob? How space constrained are you? Tell me the numbers.
If you played around with local small LLMs you know that it still needs a few hundred megs at least.
I don’t really care about the space, I just don’t want it in my systems.