“Mozilla has been adding in llm & ai related features to Firefox for a while, enabling them by default without asking the user… The main problem with this is users are having this forced on them with no gui option to disable these features.”

Article contains instructions for disabling the LLM through about:config.

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    3 hours ago

    Oh, come on… They are enabling you to use LLM is you want to. They are not forcing anyone.

    https://support.mozilla.org/da/kb/ai-chatbot

    And here is why it is better than most alternatives out there… An Open Source AI, build with transparency and ethics should be something to be exited about - for all who use LLM… For the record, I don’t. I don’t have any use for it, my brain works fine… But I have an exception, and that’s my own private LLM, running only on my machine…

    https://www.mozilla.ai/

    So, please take a chill pill, and do some research before yelling “WOLF!”

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      Yeah, I didn’t even notice the button was there since I had the sidebar hidden it was easy enough to right click and remove don’t get the big deal it’s not even ‘on’ if you click it you have to set it up

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    16 hours ago

    For those that don’t mind local AI, there’s a setting that uses localhost:8080 as ai endpoint. You can throw open-webui, or ollama/others at that port.

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    23 hours ago

    I would think most non technical users would just use a different browser.

    Not only them. I’m tired boss.

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    disable llm & ai related features in firefox.

    I’m not going through that. sudo apt -y purge firefox*

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          I used librewolf and waterfox as well for a bit, until I noticed that were lagging behind on updates.

          Now I just run vanilla Firefox auth arkenfox.js user prefs. Disables everything you’d want out of the box

      • pop [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        21 hours ago

        LibreWolf is an option, but there’s also some curated user.js alternatives for Firefox, like BetterFox.

        I’ve tried LibreWolf, and liked it, but I had to work backwards to get it going and even then, a lot of websites I need to use just don’t work well. For now, I’m just using my own user.js, adding stuff as I go.

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        22 hours ago

        there’s many forks that have the stuff turned off by default like Librewolf and Floorp

        I personally use Qutebrowser. there’s many better options than straight up Firefox.

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          Thanks everyone. I will look into using Librewolf. I’m still on Firefox because there is a Debian LTS package so it’s the path of least resistance. There doesn’t seem to be a Librewolf package in the standard repo so I’ll have to check a bit further.

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      Kind of the opposite of forcing. Some people want it, I don’t agree with them, but better to not lose them to chrome.

      But srsly Firefox nags me more about PWAs and tab groups than AI.