Same here, I’m on 141.0 Linux. No tab grouping unless I group them. I do see the ai button but have not bothered with it.
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_AutumnMoon_@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 weeks ago
where is this AI bloat exactly? I use Firefox every day and see no difference
blargh513@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
sus@programming.dev 2 weeks ago
I remember tab groups showing up one day maybe a week ago, and then I quickly clicked about two buttons and now they’re totally gone and I almost forgot they were a thing. But likely if I had summarily clicked 2 different buttons it might have been turned out without realizing it, and that would cause the model to be downloaded and the CPU cycles to be spent (at least if I kept the tab groups on)
eugenevdebs@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
Still waiting for this bloat to show up, and I’m on the latest update.
Semicolon@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
There is none, this is all AI=bad knee-jerk reaction. From what I can tell, so far Firefox has 3 ML-based systems implemented:
All of these models are small enough to be quickly run locally on mobile devices with minimal wait time. The CPU spikes appear to be a bug in the inference module implementation - not an intended behavior.
Firefox also provides UI for connecting to cloud-based chatbots on a sidebar, but they need to be manually enabled to be used. The sidebar is also customizable so anyone who doesn’t want this button there can just remove it. There’s also a setting in about:config that removes it harder.
I actually really like the way Mozilla is introducing these features. I recently had to visit another country’s post office site and having the ability to just instantly translate it directly on my device is great.
eugenevdebs@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
You meant to tell me the general public has kneejerk reactions and don’t know how a computer works?
What a shock that lemmy bashes Mozilla for doing their job.