I’ll start: Opening new tabs all the way to the right or bottom, rather than next to the current tab. Its especially disorienting on vertical tabs, I lose track of which (I changed the setting but its still annoying on blank Firefox profiles).
I’ll start: Opening new tabs all the way to the right or bottom, rather than next to the current tab. Its especially disorienting on vertical tabs, I lose track of which (I changed the setting but its still annoying on blank Firefox profiles).
Any and all AI shite enabled by default rather than the opposite with a prompt asking me if I want to enable it
There’s a toggle to disable all of it with a single click, why do I need to go fishing for it?
And why isn’t it extensions?
Who exactly do they think are the 2-4% of people who use Firefox? How big is the intersection of Firefox users, and users who want to use LLMs but don’t want to gargle Microsoft AI or Gemini integrated Chrome?
You can get an idea what interests the users here, on the platform made to collectively request features.
New ideas
#3: Put the AI stuff into an optional add-on
Trending ideas
#6: integrate Ublock Origin directly into Firefox
#8: Firefox ad-blocking in iOS Firefox
The top rated extensions asking for AI have lower ratings, the biggest one came after AI was already integrated and was just a request to make it easier to get, and they’ve all been fulfilled… despite being much more recent than larger more popular requests
They’re doing it to try to gain market share. Anyone who wants to see those features aren’t going to install an addon for that.
The main toggle disabled translation, which apparently uses local AI. I don’t like that …
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