“Mozilla has been adding in llm & ai related features to Firefox for a while, enabling them by default without asking the user… The main problem with this is users are having this forced on them with no gui option to disable these features.”

Article contains instructions for disabling the LLM through about:config.

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        Ah, it’s a shame that we can’t just have cool software. But such is the world now, it seems. I’m honestly a bit surprised at there being much of that in FOSS, I thought it was really quite commie-coded, but it seems every second project I think is interesting is somehow problematic.

        I’m on Hyprland at the moment, which I’ve heard a couple things about, including in that article, but I’m looking at Niri. Are they less controversial?

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          I’m also reluctantly on Hyprland and I tend not to advertise it because of the problematic maintainer and the culture surrounding the project, but unfortunately there aren’t any good alternatives on Wayland. I haven’t heard anything bad about Niri, but unfortunately the workflow didn’t work for me. Another alternative might be River, or a more recent project called MangoWC. I have no insight into the maintainers and culture of either project though.

          But yeah, I really want to move away from Hyprland.

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      The ladybird team is one of those “we don’t respect people’s identity and sexuality because we don’t do politics” type of people. Also racists.