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    Google doesn’t need to scrape the web they just need chrome to send them the das you are already scrapping for them. Stop using Chrome.

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    I found out this doesn’t apply to celeron laptop from 2016 with 4 GB ram so all good.

    Local AI js API checks pc specs before downloading - cos it wouldn’t work anyway 😁

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    Omg but it’s ok because we called it 🌼⭐ federated learning ✨💮 so we only steal the data that is profitable to us while legally no PII leaves your device 🚀 weeeee!

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    It’s all a joke at this point lol.

    “So what new evil schemes are big tech up to? Ah, installing LLMs on people’s devices? Wonderful!”

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      Maybe one of their users will find a use for it.Then they will finally have a business plan!

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    Well your first mistake was using Chrome in 2026

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      same i abandoned as soon as they said they were going to slow the browser/computer down for people using private mode. oh and it has no adblock that is good as ublock origin.

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      I hate that I still have to use Chrome because it can do some streaming stuff better than Firefox (and even Chromium for some reason). I only use it to connect to one KVM.

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        Do the streaming issues resolve themselves ✨magically✨ when faking the user agent to be Chrome for those streaming sites, e.g. using Firefox and a user agent add-on?

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          Many do, yes. Any time I get an error message like “You’re not using a supported browser” that message vanishes after adjusting the user agent.

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            Well yes, the warning messages will disappear as those are often shown or not shown based on user agent.

            But will the actual streaming issues go away is the big question.

            Teams on the web for example, worked fine in Firefox even though it warned the user it didn’t work in anything but Chrome.

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          My issues were with h265/HEVC support, proprietary stuff like media codecs can sometimes be a pain. I no longer have that need so I’m a happy fox.

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            Pretty sure Firefox added support for HEVC a while back, but it relies on the system to provide the decoder (Which you’ll usually have to pay extra for)

            Firefox also supports MKV files now, which is nice.

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            Tell them to get their shit together and support open-source browsers, or more accurately just browser standards in general.

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          Vivaldi is a great Chromium browser. I’m more of a Firefox/Librewolf on my personal machines, but my work’s software has a few features that only work with Chromium extensions so I had to use it. Was my preferred alternative to all others, while bloated it was highly controllable and didn’t focus on unnecessary features like Brave or others. My work recently banned any browser that isn’t Chrome/Edge/Firefox though, so I guess I’m back to Firefox and will ignore the features I can’t use

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        Try Brave for this use-case. I find that it works well for all kinds of streaming.

        And while it’s no Firefox or Librewolf, it’s still a lot better than Chrome.

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          The problem with brave is that the CEO is a very bad person, the company also give me sketchy vibes with the crypto stuff they push

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    A while back, I was actually okay with MS being semi forcible about Windows Update.

    Most people overestimate their antivirus, and don’t realize that frequent updates are generally the most important way of keeping their system safe. And, to avoid turning computers into zombies for botnets, to keep the whole internet safe. Windows is the world’s most popular OS - it’s good for the world to keep systems secure.

    And then MS had the gall to betray that responsibility of only shipping critical security patches by forceful methods. They started forcing people to Windows 11, pushing Edge back in as their browser, pushing popups and Start menu changes, and so on. For a thousand reasons, Windows Update has more notoriety in common with malware than the malware it’s meant to protect you from.

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      I have to admit, I started laughing when it tried to update me to Win 11, I finally threw up my hands and said “Fuck it, why not!” said yes, and it did not work. 😄 It still kept asking though. Hilarious.

      I installed Bazzite this year.

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    I googled a definition of a word today. it took me two minutes to get chrome to not use the “AI mode” search when searching via the address bar

    tomorrow I’m switching to Firefox at work. after I spend an hour trying to figure out how to remove the copilot overlay from Excel, anyways

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      When it comes to disabling AI in Google searches, you have two choices:

      • Lawful Option: Add -ai to the end of your search, ie, “define asinine -ai”
      • Chaotic Option Add profanity to your search, ie, “what the fuck does asinine mean”
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        this wasn’t the AI preview/response thing at the top of a regular Google search result. they brought me into a new “AI mode” chatbot window completely separate from google search

        I’m still not sure how I got it to fuck off. it kept doing it for simple searches, but would do a regular search if the search keys had enough words

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        opera is not nice to you, its an awful company and does not respect your privacy or data at all.

        look at a firefox fork like waterfox if you want a browser that will be nice to you

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    Software updates have gotten so fucked up in general these days.

    It’s so rare that changelogs are published to actually educate the end user about what an update will do. Most of the time it’s just “Bug fixes and feature updates” with no further detail. What bugs? What features? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Then you update (or, more likely, you left auto-update on) because they guilt you into thinking that you’ll immediately fall victim to a zero-day vulnerability if you don’t. And suddenly everything just gets slightly worse and worse.

    It should be more accepted to follow the mentality of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” with software, precluding the need to install new updates unless something stops working or there is a vulnerability to patch. On my phone at least, I have auto updates turned off and will generally let audience consensus determine if it’s something I want. But it’s still a coin toss if I decide to take an update, because no one bothers to tell you what they really do anymore.

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      Fun fact: when releasing apps on Google Play, you are basically forced to give a proper summary about what the update contains and Google threatens your developer account if you fail to do so. If you want some sour chuckles, check the “what’s new” of YouTube or Google Play itself.

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        And then they give you a very short character limit in which to do so, thus leading to a lot of summarized patch notes due to those limits.

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      Come to the world of open source.

      Where changelogs are detailed and informative, and software updates actually make the software better.

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      It’s so rare that changelogs are published to actually educate the end user about what an update will do.

      This reminds me - One of the games I play did an update called “Nothing update” and it just simply said “Nothing was updated, no need to investigate”.

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      Leopards are those entities that openly boast about eating your face. It’s not the case with Google. Your average non-IT-savy person knows almost nothing about their shenanigans

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        It’s been very open among us Lemmers for years now. Posting here it could be all but assumed they knew about this bad behavior for a long time.

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        “I never thought AI would eat my face”

        -Person who installed the browser from the AI Face Eater company

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          For some people, sure - actively choosing chrome despite knowing the kind of company Google has become is silly

          But then I think about the people who have chrome pre-installed on their phones, with no ability to remove it. Despite using a different browser, they still got burned by this.

          I do believe lemmings have a higher tech literacy than the average internet user, but I also believe tech literacy shouldn’t be a requirement to hide from ai.

          The people who boast about using chrome and insist other browsers are trash absolutely had their faces eaten… But the people who did their best to avoid chrome did not

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      Seriously. Chrome is the single worst mainstream browser on the market today, bar none.

      Absolutely any choice would be better than Google Chrome.

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              Yeah true; but Internet explorer isn’t supported ever since Edge (back when it was an actual browser and not just a skin of chromium) came out

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                I actually thought Edge was kinda cool when it first came out with its own engine. Another player in the game, I thought.

                Now? How dull.

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                  EdgeHTML was a genuine improvement over the old IE engine, but even MS couldn’t compete against Google in the end.

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                Internet Explorer is still used by the Windows OS quite frequently. So depending on your definition of “supported” it still kind of is. Plus the internet hasn’t changed all that much, so most websites will work with any web browser regardless of age.

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                  Fun fact, if you’re a .NET developer, you can actually still use IE. The browser control on winforms is just IE. Those old .NET framework versions will never die so neither will IE.

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    Everyone who still uses chrome after this insane breach of trust (if there was any before) should seriously think about why he enjoys corporate boot on his neck that much.

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      Most people don’t know, aren’t paying attention, and don’t understand. It’s our thankless task to try to educate and convince our less savvy friends.

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        It’s our thankless task to try to educate and convince our less savvy friends.

        Sadly, in my experience, it’s useless. They usually think you’re the weird one. Especially nowadays in the “AI” era. Whenever I talk negatively about it I get weird looks. People love their corpo slop.

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          We are the weird ones. But the only thing that changes people mind is in-group pressure. If people trust you, they’ll at least humor you. Plant those seeds.

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      I keep thinking back to to the tweens when crypto miners would infect computers. IMO same strategy. Why buy the compute (Data Centers) when you can crowdsource it?