

I have read this post’s description and didn’t even open a link, since it didn’t sound interesting. But two big features are introduced in this release: **tab groups and profile management **
I have read this post’s description and didn’t even open a link, since it didn’t sound interesting. But two big features are introduced in this release: **tab groups and profile management **
To be successful, Firefox should not only try to keep up with the competition, but also offer some unique features that would attract new users.
I agree that LLMs are overhyped, but in my opinion they are quite good at summarising text. We all hate clickbait titles, and this feature has the potential to actually combat them. And what’s unique about Firefox’s approach is that it’s truly private. No other browser offers this.
hey @ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org, here’s a hint: you don’t have to use it ;)
It reportedly works entirely on your machine (as it meant to be privacy preserving by default). So it will probably see only the data you can see.
Maybe because it is, an article says later “Saltiness aside” 😏
Isn’t profile management introduced like right now in the same release?