• 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?

  • ooterness@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    The problem is there’s only two browser engines: Chromium and Firefox. Literally everything else is just a skin on top of one or the other, usually Chromium.

    Chromium is developed and controlled by Google, an increasingly evil megacorp. Firefox is developed by a company that is notionally independent, but gets nearly all of its funding from Google.

    So if the Mozilla foundation is putting all of its development efforts into AI bullshit, then what’s the viable alternative?

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      Webkit also exists but it doesn’t have the best web compatibility and it only works on MacOS(Safari) and Linux(Gnome Web)
      And that’s controlled by Apple aswell.

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      I mean read these commits, Most of the development effort for Firefox is obviously not AI related theirs so much plumbing, web standard chasing, maintenance that needs to be done instead https://github.com/mozilla-firefox/firefox/commits. A literal “Ask claude to summarize my webpage” is like an intern group project

      Mozilla seems to want to put funding into infrastructure for helping build open source AI models, IMO I don’t really think this is their expertise so it seems like not a very good idea. Could also be a useful revenue source.

      The more interesting thing is if AI adopts an ads model, firefox can sell the default AI integration in the same way they sell the default search engine to Google. Would help their revenue problem.