• all of the planned new Firefox features for 2026 are “AI”-based (except for a new paid support tier)
  • they’re taking our money and establishing an “AI”-focused investment arm
  • all of the art appears to be slop

Remember when Mozilla was not awful?

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    3 days ago

    Remember when Mozilla was not awful?

    Pepperidge farm remembers.

    It’s been genuinely depressing watching Mozilla devolve into what it has become.

    Recently migrated my browser of choice to waterfox for daily use and have been playing around with Librewolf too.

    While it’s supposed to be more community focused, I’m considering dropping Thunderbird for other FOSS alternatives too because of its roots with Mozilla. Haven’t pulled that trigger yet though

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      3 days ago

      Anything promising for mail? I use Thunderbird for Windows, Linux, and Android and would love a good alternative

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        Well, I’ll admit I haven’t looked into this too much, but I do have a few that I know of.

        First is a fork of Thunderbird ironically called Betterbird. Looks like it’s multi-platform. For Linux it’s also available as a Flatpak.

        Another desktop alternative that I’ve known of for a while is called Evolution. This one appears to be Linux only, unless I’m mistaken.

        There’s also one called geary; also Linux only. The only options I’ve found for it is an unverified Flatpak or building it yourself.

        While I haven’t used it personally for Android, I’ve heard good things about K-9 mail. Can be found on F-Droid.

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        I started using fairmail on android. It works really well for me.

        There are some optional llm integrations burried deep in the menus but nothing on by default, just a place to slap in an api key.