• UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Was I signed up for some beta? I’ve had firefox groups for a few weeks now.

    And holy shit do I need em.

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        A/B testing a very effective mass testing ground, I’m surprised some people don’t do it. Amazon is probably doing a few dozen a/b tests constsntly

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    “You asked, we built it” --> “People keep shitting on us for our terrible decisions… Quick let’s do something people actually want to compensate ! Wait let’s also slap AI on it, I’m sure everyone will love that” (Mozilla being Mozilla I guess…)

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      People love to hate on Mozilla without knowing shit. Some of it is literally 4Chan grade manipulation as well.

      Like the whole ToS debacle. People just aren’t interested in truth just rage 24/7

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      Yeah pretty sad. It would be a much more useful feature for me on mobile.

      On desktop, I usually just create a new window for different types of stuff.

      No easy way to organize my infinite tabs on mobile (as far as im aware).

      Chromium browsers on mobile do this, but it’s also a bit weirdly complicated/frustrating to work with at times, I hope of Firefox get to it, they can make it super simple.

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    So they’re reintroducing a feature in 2025 that they added to Firefox in 2010 and subsequently removed in 2013. Such progress. Much wow.

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    I had to enable them: about:config -> browser.tabs.groups.enabled -> true

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          Not on my browser they aren’t. They just started offering to make groups one day, and while I want to tear out someone’s tongue for it, it would require far too much effort, and might just be a bit of an overreaction.

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    Been loving the feature.

    My next hope is that they’ll upgrade tab groups so (when collapsed) I can move them around like normal tabs. Right now it’s a little awkward if I start the group in the wrong spot.

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    Still waiting for mobile, tab groups missing from Firefox mobile is the only reason I’m still using chrome

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    I’ve been using them for a few weeks now. Lifesaver as I try to organize stupid bullshit that life forces on me.

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    Now, the team is experimenting with smart tab groups, a new AI-powered feature that suggests names and groups based on the tabs you have open.

    Off course, they found a way to integrate more Ai features.

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      Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if the inclusion of some small AI feature is what justified the rest of this work being done. As in, someone got approval for tab groups only because they were smart enough to describe it as “AI powered tab groups“. Just speculation

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    smart tab groups, a new AI-powered feature that suggests names and groups based on the tabs you have open.

    Yeah sure ok. Did the community ask for this too?

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      I don’t care about AI when it’s doing minor things like this it’s when they’re shoving it down our throats and we don’t want it.

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      For one second I thought Mozilla might have made something that wasn’t anti-feature… But OF COURSE it’s going to need to have AI 😑

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      I mean, why not?

      They integrated accessibility focused, local, AI pretty well.

      Loads of folks bitched about it because they were triggered by “AI”, but it’s essentially invisible, as it should be.

      I hate naming things, that’s actually something AI is good at, hell yeah, let it name my shit for me please.

      Then again, these communities are always full of Debby downers who hate on everything.

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        [Dr. Who meme format]

        Is AI bad?

        It Depends. Large corporate AI hosted at a data centre that consumes a nuclear reactor’s worth of power and a lake’s worth of water for cooling for the purpose of generating slop stolen from Artists and Writers? Yes.

        Locally run embedded AI designed for a specific task to automate small processes or enhance the UI experience with little cost to local computing resources because it’s been properly optimised? No.

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          a datacenter is more efficient than lots of smaller individual computers doing calculations independently. They actually make their stuff as efficient as possible, otherwise it hurts margins. So, if you’re against datacenter AI because of power, then just stop using ai. If everyone ran locally, the efficiency would be significantly worse overall.

          I actually hate what llms have become, but efficiency is still not a good way to compare a datacenter to a home computer.

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            A consumer would use a lower token AI compared to large datacenters. I am sure it does less environmental damage, because the home user doesnt need tap water for cooling.

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    am i the only one who like, closes all tabs when done? i have tabs I’ll come back to when working on something not when it’s all finished i close it all the fuck down.

    i know ‘am i the only one’ is a cliche n shit but I’m starting to think i really am. everyone i know has all these tabs open all the time.

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      I do this as well - the only exception is work, where I pin a few tabs. Out of curiosity are you an “inbox zero” person? Because I am, and the only parallel I can draw is between that and my similar tab management.

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      My LibreWolf config purges all data session (history, open tabs, search,cookies…) on quite/exit !

      If there’s something I need to keep or read-later, or work-on: readeck/zotero/karakeep makes everything easier to find !

      If I need to bookmark something important linkding !

      All those browser tabs, history, search results are a privacy nightmare !!