

This still doesn’t mean Google has some kind of ownership for it. Nobody stops you from forking it and taking it into a different direction.


ai shit is all easy to disable
Users don’t have to disable it. Just give them a browser where they’re not enabled by default!


Google tech
Chromium is open-source. It doesn’t belong to Google or anyone else.


There aren’t better alternatives
They are literally mentioned in the article:
Those unhappy have another option: use an AI‑free Firefox fork such as LibreWolf, Waterfox, or Zen Browser.
- https://manualdousuario.net/en/mozilla-firefox-window-ai/.


Yes. Chromium isn’t bad in itself though.


What do you mean by “we shouldn’t let perfect be the enemy of good”? Why should I use a browser which is actively anti-user when there are better alternatives out there?


Interesting fact: Firefox (or Gecko to be accurate, because there was no single “Firefox” browser back then - there was Netscape Navigator and Mozilla Application Suite) had such rendering mode, but it was quickly abandoned.[1]
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