So at least it's not disappointing, which is what I'm kind of fearing whenever Mozilla puts out an announcement. I really think their best way to maintain relevance is to contrast themselves against Chrome, and privacy is one of the keys to that, along with configurability.
Only one mention of AI in the article, and it was about the ability to disable it.
* Emphasis on privacy - good.
* Speed improvements - good.
* Compact mode back - best thing in the article.
* Soft/beautiful/gentle/loving colors - whatever.
So at least it's not disappointing, which is what I'm kind of fearing whenever Mozilla puts out an announcement. I really think their best way to maintain relevance is to contrast themselves against Chrome, and privacy is one of the keys to that, along with configurability.
Only one mention of AI in the article, and it was about the ability to disable it.
But not for this future that was there already.
It's for that future of Google profits when Firefox specials, developers and power users are long gone, I guess ? (Any new ?)
(So late I learned what that lizard wrangler inside job meant.)
> And we’re bringing back compact mode.
This design is already a success IMO.