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natsume_shokogami JesseTong @mastodon.world

Fediverse is a mess, but centralized platforms are more to users... Aromantic greysexual 💜🤍💜, distro hopper. Interesting in philosophy, science, literature; currently CS student.

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No bigots, if you are one go away. Avatar from 島乃丞 from Pixiv (used with permission)

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How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
  • @[email protected] @[email protected] I mean I don't hate for-profit companies that much unless they have done questionable/nefarious things repeatedly; but I really don't like for-profit companies hiding behind non-profits/benefit corporations/co-ops especially to do questionable things.

  • How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
  • @[email protected] @[email protected] I mean LibreWolf recommends using CanvasBlocker in case of you turned off Resist Fingerprinting

  • How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
  • @[email protected] @praveen @[email protected] I mean this is one of the benefits of open source and free/libre software, is that it help users to have alternative in case the original went bad and have a voice to push back harmful changes.

  • How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
  • @[email protected] Oh, I am considering moving to LibreWolf currently too

  • How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
  • @[email protected] @[email protected]ge @[email protected] @[email protected] I mean something as simple like text-to-speech or OCR or machine translation models (like Google Translate/DeepL) can be considered "AI" technically. I'm a student and many courses involving creating our own models from scratch and many of my projects involving use models like tesseract-ocr, turtle-tts, YOLO, LLaMA,... for some tasks and this is painful for me as many outputs don't even make sense and I had to tweak a lot.

  • How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
  • @[email protected] Note that if you are concerning about security, you may want to enable Google Safe Browsing as well (I know this is from Google, but implementation from Mozilla is making sense and even Librewolf devs are considering enabling it if it wasn't for user self-compiling issues). I'm a CS student myself but I don't think I'm that savvy for checking every site I go though.