Mozilla got a new CEO and I need to replace Firefox now
For the last two years, using the internet has felt like fighting a losing battle against a tidal wave of smart assistants I never asked for. You open a search engine, and instead of links, you get a hallucinated AI Mode page or summary. In document editors, it offers to write the paragraph for me, and I've accepted that Microsoft Edge is essentially a delivery vehicle for Copilot and that Chrome is a data vacuum for Google’s Gemini. But in Mozilla Firefox, I found sanctuary, where I could count on it to just render a website without trying tricks.
For the last two years, using the internet has felt like fighting a losing battle against a tidal wave of smart a**istants I never asked for. You open a search engine, and instead of links, you get a hallucinated AI Mode page or summary. In document editors, it offers to write the paragraph for me, and I’ve accepted that Microsoft Edge is essentially a delivery vehicle for Copilot and that Chrome is a data vacuum for Google’s Gemini. But in Mozilla Firefox, I found sanctuary, where I could count on it to just render a website without trying tricks.
Ira Bhardwaj
India
India
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