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@drewdevault i would probably read this horror story if you wrote this down.

Not commenting the Mozilla layoffs or new direction but I see my timeline going “Oh no Firefox will go full hype on AI”.

This is only due to the framing by Techcrunch: If you read the memo that partially leaked, there's no sign that Firefox will receive a massive influx of generative AI features.

When you say you don't want AI in your browser. Really, you don't want translation services or copy text from image? Not all AI is equal.

Have you reacted after only reading the title of the article?

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Dear @mozilla

The only trustworthy AI is no AI in the browser.

Knock it off.

The original WWW proposal is a Word for Macintosh 4.0 file from 1990. Recovering the text, diagrams, and formatting was not impossible but it was hard. A great example of the use of #emulation for historical research and digital preservation.

blog.jgc.org/2024/02/the-origi

Sigh. "The layoffs will affect roughly 60 employees ... Going forward, the company said in an internal memo, Mozilla will focus on bringing “trustworthy AI into Firefox.” techcrunch.com/2024/02/13/mozi

Firefox has a feature where if a tab is playing audio, the favicon transforms into a sound icon. Yes, good, helpful.

However if you *click* on the sound icon, that mutes the tab. I ONLY ever do this by accident. The tabs aren't very wide and have* no clear dividing lines between each other, so it's hard to precisely hit the bit of tab that isn't a mute button, and also sometimes it doesn't turn into a sound icon/mute button until I've started clicking.

Is there a way to disable this "feature"?

We’ve just published an update about this Mastodon trial which has been running for the last 6 months – you can read it here: bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2024-02-exte

We are going to continue our trial here for at least another six months while we share our findings internally and seek more engagement from other BBC teams. We are also planning to start researching ways to publish more BBC content using ActivityPub.

#mastodon #ActivityPub #socialmedia

Lazyweb, I have a video game history question that I haven't found a compiled list of answers for anywhere, but let me ask for your participation in creating it.

What games _introduced_ the various video game mechanics of the world, and where did that mechanic best shine?

As an example, I'm thinking "dune 2 introduced RTS unit management that was eventually refined into Warcraft/Starcraft" or "Narbacular Drop introduced the portal gun system that was eventually the backbone of Portal 1 & 2."

According to today's Tory press (not linked), the major concerns of the current Minister of Defence are not the persistent recruitment problems for the UK armed forces, nor the lack of any functioning aircraft carriers, but (checks notes) allowing too many foreigners in, EDI policies and, er, gender-neutral latrines. Yeah, it's definitely the woke crowd who have their priorities wrong.

✂️ 𝐉𝐨𝐢𝐧 𝐦𝐲 '𝐅𝐨𝐥𝐝 𝐔𝐩 𝐂𝐥𝐮𝐛'✂️

My name's Alex, I design papercrafts and £5+ members of my Patreon get a new papercraft to print and build every month.

📅 February's toy is this Lunar Lander, complete with a little lunar rover.

Link : patreon.com/folduptoys

The invention of the blue LED, one of the most difficult and important inventions ever – which allowed the white LED – is some of the craziest Chad shit I have ever heard about anything. This guy is pinnacle determination holy crap.

youtu.be/AF8d72mA41M

there's been almost twenty years of work on optimizing javascript engines with JIT and complex heuristic-based GC and a wealth of feature-rich profiling and analysis tools and validation and testing frameworks for deployment and integration and syntax improvements and functional and higher-order primitives and serverside transpiled code. and it's all enabled some amazing new stuff, for example github now takes 10 seconds to display a plain text file, and you cant search properly anymore

The delay ⏳ of the #European 🇪🇺 launchers and the technical problems are only the tip of the iceberg. For every euro 💶 invested, #SpaceX is ten times more efficient, and the only way to increase #efficiency is to introduce #competition lemonde.fr/en/opinion/article/

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I love this new piece from the Glasgow Penguins on the Kelvin Walkway on the West End of Glasgow. It's just pure whimsey!

#glasgow #streetart #penguin #glasgowpenguins #glasgowstreetart #kelvinwalkway

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