I think Mozilla sees there is a bigger userbase interested in AI features than the userbase distancing themselves from it. and they need to be doing something to grow the market share because they are disappearing.
I don’t know whether it’s a good path for them. what I know is that thanks to volunteers like librewolf, I can continue using a browser on my terms.
I agree that that’s what Mozilla seems to be doing, but that doesn’t seem like a smart idea at all. Mozilla has their niche (that they’re alienating), while AI enthusiasts already have browsers that did the AI thing earlier than Mozilla, and probably much better.
I think Mozilla sees there is a bigger userbase interested in AI features than the userbase distancing themselves from it. and they need to be doing something to grow the market share because they are disappearing.
I don’t know whether it’s a good path for them. what I know is that thanks to volunteers like librewolf, I can continue using a browser on my terms.
I agree that that’s what Mozilla seems to be doing, but that doesn’t seem like a smart idea at all. Mozilla has their niche (that they’re alienating), while AI enthusiasts already have browsers that did the AI thing earlier than Mozilla, and probably much better.
But don’t take my word for it alone: