Title feels weird, as if it is a brand new product that nobody knows it is an "open-source web browser".
Don't know it is search engine optimisation, or just AI-generated text.
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Title feels weird, as if it is a brand new product that nobody knows it is an "open-source web browser".
Don't know it is search engine optimisation, or just AI-generated text.
I don't get that from the title at all. It's a new version, that's why it says "Here's what's new!"
99% of the shit posted on Lemmy is AI at this point.
you and I must be visiting completely different communities, then.
Maybe you just can't tell what's AI :-/
or, equally possible, maybe you just keep seeing AI where there isn't any
@9to5linux@floss.social I still don't see any profile manager that was promised like 3 versions ago. I am beginning to think it's a geographical thing where users like me in India are barred from using it.
@9to5linux@floss.social I still don't see any profile manager that was promised like 3 versions ago. I am beginning to think it's a geographical thing where users like me in India are barred from using it.
So, what is most important to you? Getting the profile manager with possible bugs, or waiting for it? Do you support Mozilla buy donation?