:firefox: If you don’t use firefox’s “AI” features, consider adding this to your user.js
user_pref(“browser.ml.enable”, false);
user_pref(“browser.ml.chat.enabled”, false);
#firefox #privacy #ai
:firefox: If you don’t use firefox’s “AI” features, consider adding this to your user.js
user_pref(“browser.ml.enable”, false);
user_pref(“browser.ml.chat.enabled”, false);
#firefox #privacy #ai
Why?
@core_of_arden because I like to disable features that I don’t use
You do? Interesting… So, in our other programs, you switch of every feature you don’t use, or is it only in browsers?
@core_of_arden only in browsers
And my original question stands… why?
@core_of_arden Because I love firefox even though it’s really hard these days and I don’t want it to become something bloated like brave.
I understand. I don’t think it’s hard liking firefox (I reserve love for the living). I really don’t mind local LLM-models, that helps speed things up, and getting it done. What I loathe, is “AI”, that steals peoples work to train on, and is greedy and invasive…