Firefox to go full AI with new CEO

cracauer@

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It's time for me to finally turn my back on Firefox, and Thunderbird.
I used them both for over twenty years exclusively, but they piss me for almost ten years, because they go only and more and more downhill with every new version.
Mutt is on my agenda as the e-mail client. For the replacement of my browser I find enough input in this forums (thanks guys.)
be as simple as just turning off an option in about:config.
Nah.
Options like that, which are often introduced with unpopular features, have a habit of disappearing later.
First that. And second what cracauer@ quoted in his OP from what the CEO said, this will be quite more than just an option/plugin.
 
We need a totally new approach. We need to kill the entire web stack because this is getting absurd. All this build atop of protocol used for fixed document transfer and display? It needs to die so a optimal solution can be realized.

However I won't digress because I see bigger problem here than AI...right in the paragraph above;

"Broader ecosystem of trusted software" is corporate talk for 'attested browser', a still-vague notion that floats around security circles these days and associated to so called smart devices. Because you don't own them. The idea is to have a totally locked down phone, so applications cannot be tampered with. Then atop of that a closed source browser, picking up client/device keys from the hardware security chip and engaging against some web application like banking. In turn the application 'knows' the entirety of the code path is closed off to the user/administrator/hacker/owner/tinkerer.

We need to get our heads out of the sand and realize PC is nothing, it drives nothing anymore. They could as well conceal all the current popular web services, Youtube, LLMs, whatnot, behind 'attested' systems, nothing would change in real world. Most people that run PCs still run Windows and Mac which are attestation friendly. And that would count to like 0.05% of usage of those web services. Meaning out target group, the ownership and privacy minding people, come down to nothing. They're going to run us over.
 
It might be as simple as just turning off an option in about:config.

Things that aren't opt-in aren't optional.

Well, there's been ungoogled-chromium.

You can't have Chromium without Google, just like you can't have "an Android" without Google. Pulling the plug to Google's servers will not undo Google's influences.

Worst case scenario there'll be unmozillaed-firefoxium.

GNU IceCat?

We need to kill the entire web stack because this is getting absurd.

True. There are reasons why Gopher and Usenet still exist.
 
GNU IceCat
As far as I know, there's virtually nothing they do that's, like, drastically different to the core code. Nothing you can't do yourself by changing some options, installing some extensions, and doing a little script maybe. Certainly nothing to make it more secure, no?
 
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