Would be interesting if this is how Waterfox really differentiates itself. From what I understand there’s been no real reason to use it over something like Librewolf or Arkenfox. Fond memories of using it for 64bit support in the early 2010s though
There was some initial confusion about Librewolf’s stance on AI, at the same time Mozilla Foundation CEO was putting his revolver into one of his orifices, that has since been cleared up: https://chaos.social/@librewolf/115716906957137196
With their clarification on why AI slop was enabled in Librewolf, I’d only caution anyone against Librewolf because they are a hardcore privacy solution for the most conservative risk tolerance. If it doesn’t break your browsing or screw with your flow, then it’s also a good consideration.
Would be interesting if this is how Waterfox really differentiates itself. From what I understand there’s been no real reason to use it over something like Librewolf or Arkenfox. Fond memories of using it for 64bit support in the early 2010s though
There was some initial confusion about Librewolf’s stance on AI, at the same time Mozilla Foundation CEO was putting his revolver into one of his orifices, that has since been cleared up: https://chaos.social/@librewolf/115716906957137196
With their clarification on why AI slop was enabled in Librewolf, I’d only caution anyone against Librewolf because they are a hardcore privacy solution for the most conservative risk tolerance. If it doesn’t break your browsing or screw with your flow, then it’s also a good consideration.