

Some devs are afraid to admit that they used AI to help them code because there’s so much hatred towards using AI to code.
Cowards. “Some devs” would not survive five minutes in the real world as a queer person.


Some devs are afraid to admit that they used AI to help them code because there’s so much hatred towards using AI to code.
Cowards. “Some devs” would not survive five minutes in the real world as a queer person.


Ah, yes, those magic recommendations shelves that assemble themselves with no input from human hands or minds. I’d forgotten about those.


Yes, LLMs are different from human beings, what kind of question is this?


Y’all need LLMs to tell you what to watch, now?


So we’re in agreement. Not sure why you’re trying to argue with me, then.


Then why is Sunup and only Sunup on Codeberg, not Github where the rest of Mozilla’s code is kept? And why is it not under any sort of official Mozilla branding?


I already acknowledged they’re using a Mozilla service. My comment was about the claim that they’re owned by Mozilla. What the fuck happened to reading comprehension?


Sure. All I said was that it doesn’t actually seem to be run by Mozilla, like you implied it was.


How about you tell me what you see that I missed?


Ugh, seriously? Great…
(Edit) I don’t think this is true? They use Mozilla’s push services, but nothing about their Codeberg repo (yes, it’s on Codeberg, not Github) indicates they’re part of Mozilla.


Hmm, no, I think I’ll just uninstall.


There’s SunUp on F-droid, but I don’t know anything about them.


You should read it, actually. Coffee should not be hot enough that you need skin grafts if you spill it on yourself.


Yeah, it’s ugly and the geometry makes no sense. How have we as a species already forgotten about stock photography?


The banner image looks like AI.


It’s not that LibreWolf deliberately blocks Claude. One of their anti-fingerprinting techniques messes with it.
“That sounds like an endorsement” referred to how they don’t want to waste their time or weaken their privacy tools just to make the slop machine work.


I did check. It’s not there.


Pocket’s dead now.
Like another user said, where’s “open image in new tab”? (I notice you didn’t reply to them.)
Remember XUL extensions and real browser themes?
Remember when you didn’t need a developer account to make extensions and you could distribute them via your own website?
But of course, Firefox never takes away choices that were previously offered.
.md has been around since 1994.