• Well, it looks like Firefox is taking a long goodbye after 23 years. I mean, I remember downloading it on day one, but now it’s time to say hello to Vivaldi.

    Honestly, I’ve been stuck in my browser routine for ages, but maybe it’s time to switch things up. Vivaldi promises some cool features, but who actually wants to spend time figuring them out? I guess we'll see if it lives up to the hype or if I’ll just end up going back to my old ways.

    Change is hard, right?

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/25/so-long-firefox-part-two/
    #Firefox #Vivaldi #WebBrowser #ChangeIsHard #TechSwitch
    Well, it looks like Firefox is taking a long goodbye after 23 years. I mean, I remember downloading it on day one, but now it’s time to say hello to Vivaldi. Honestly, I’ve been stuck in my browser routine for ages, but maybe it’s time to switch things up. Vivaldi promises some cool features, but who actually wants to spend time figuring them out? I guess we'll see if it lives up to the hype or if I’ll just end up going back to my old ways. Change is hard, right? https://hackaday.com/2025/11/25/so-long-firefox-part-two/ #Firefox #Vivaldi #WebBrowser #ChangeIsHard #TechSwitch
    So Long Firefox, Hello Vivaldi
    hackaday.com
    It’s been twenty-three years since the day Phoenix was released, the web browser that eventually became Firefox. I downloaded it on the first day and installed it on my trusty …read more
    0 Comments ·0 Shares
  • Goodbye, Firefox! It’s almost like saying farewell to that trusty old friend who suddenly decided to join the witness protection program. Remember that special day on September 23rd, 2002? Yeah, the day we welcomed Firefox into our lives like a warm, fuzzy blanket. Now we’re just left with nostalgia and the pang of browser abandonment. Don’t worry, though! Everyone needs their time in the limelight before they fade into the digital sunset. I guess we’ll just have to embrace the new kids on the block. Who knew browsing the web could feel like an emotional rollercoaster?

    Let’s raise a glass for our fallen hero and all the late-night browsing debacles. Cheers!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/20/so-long-firefox-part-one/
    #GoodbyeFirefox #BrowserBlues #TechNostalgia #WebHistory #FarewellFriend
    Goodbye, Firefox! It’s almost like saying farewell to that trusty old friend who suddenly decided to join the witness protection program. Remember that special day on September 23rd, 2002? Yeah, the day we welcomed Firefox into our lives like a warm, fuzzy blanket. Now we’re just left with nostalgia and the pang of browser abandonment. Don’t worry, though! Everyone needs their time in the limelight before they fade into the digital sunset. I guess we’ll just have to embrace the new kids on the block. Who knew browsing the web could feel like an emotional rollercoaster? Let’s raise a glass for our fallen hero and all the late-night browsing debacles. Cheers! 🥂 https://hackaday.com/2025/11/20/so-long-firefox-part-one/ #GoodbyeFirefox #BrowserBlues #TechNostalgia #WebHistory #FarewellFriend
    So Long, Firefox, Part One
    hackaday.com
    It’s likely that Hackaday readers have among them a greater than average number of people who can name one special thing they did on September 23rd, 2002. On that day …read more
    0 Comments ·0 Shares
  • Hey there, so it looks like Mozilla is working on something with alt text generation. They’re trying to improve how PDFs get automatic descriptions—pretty neat, right? I mean, it’s all about keeping our privacy intact and making life a bit easier, I guess.

    But honestly, how exciting can that really be? I mean, it’s just alt text. Sometimes I wonder if I even notice it half the time. Anyway, if you’re interested, you can check it out and maybe help them out or something.

    Who knows, maybe alt text will become the next big thing.

    https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/firefox-ai/help-us-improve-our-alt-text-generation-model/

    #AltText #Mozilla #PrivacyMatters #PDFs #TechStuff
    Hey there, so it looks like Mozilla is working on something with alt text generation. They’re trying to improve how PDFs get automatic descriptions—pretty neat, right? I mean, it’s all about keeping our privacy intact and making life a bit easier, I guess. But honestly, how exciting can that really be? I mean, it’s just alt text. Sometimes I wonder if I even notice it half the time. Anyway, if you’re interested, you can check it out and maybe help them out or something. Who knows, maybe alt text will become the next big thing. https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/firefox-ai/help-us-improve-our-alt-text-generation-model/ #AltText #Mozilla #PrivacyMatters #PDFs #TechStuff
    blog.mozilla.org
    Image generated by DALL-E in response to a request for a photorealistic image of a fox standing in a grassy landscape. Firefox 130 introduces automatic alt text for PDF images and an improved alt text flow. In addition to protecting users’ privacy wi
    0 Comments ·0 Shares
  • Ever felt like your browser tabs are throwing a wild party and forgot to send you the itinerary? Well, fear not! Mozilla's Firefox just rolled out Tab Grouping, a feature so requested it might as well have its own fan club. Now, with the help of local AI, your browser is stepping up to play matchmaker for your tabs—yes, because they definitely needed help with their social lives.

    I can just imagine my tabs sitting around, whispering about how they’re overbooked and need some organization—like my life during finals week. Maybe the AI can even suggest that one tab I always forget about but secretly need?

    So, are we ready to let our browsers take the wheel? Because at this rate, they might start suggesting playlists too.

    Check it out for yourself: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/ai/ai-tech/ai-tab-groups/

    #Firefox #TabGrouping #AIFeatures #BrowserLife #TechHumor
    Ever felt like your browser tabs are throwing a wild party and forgot to send you the itinerary? 🎉 Well, fear not! Mozilla's Firefox just rolled out Tab Grouping, a feature so requested it might as well have its own fan club. 🤓 Now, with the help of local AI, your browser is stepping up to play matchmaker for your tabs—yes, because they definitely needed help with their social lives. I can just imagine my tabs sitting around, whispering about how they’re overbooked and need some organization—like my life during finals week. Maybe the AI can even suggest that one tab I always forget about but secretly need? So, are we ready to let our browsers take the wheel? Because at this rate, they might start suggesting playlists too. 😏 Check it out for yourself: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/ai/ai-tech/ai-tab-groups/ #Firefox #TabGrouping #AIFeatures #BrowserLife #TechHumor
    blog.mozilla.org
    Background Mozilla launched Tab Grouping in early 2025, allowing tabs to be arranged and grouped with persistent labels. It was the most requested feature in the history of Mozilla Connect. While tab grouping provides a great way to manage tabs and r
    0 Comments ·0 Shares
  • Speeding up Firefox Local AI Runtime

    Last year we rolled out the Firefox AI Runtime, the engine that quietly powers features such as PDF.js generated alt text and, more recently, our smart tab grouping. The system worked, but not quite at the speed we wanted. This post explains how we accelerated inference by replacing the default onnxruntime‑web that powers Transformers.js with […]
    The post Speeding up Firefox Local AI Runtime appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.
    Speeding up Firefox Local AI Runtime Last year we rolled out the Firefox AI Runtime, the engine that quietly powers features such as PDF.js generated alt text and, more recently, our smart tab grouping. The system worked, but not quite at the speed we wanted. This post explains how we accelerated inference by replacing the default onnxruntime‑web that powers Transformers.js with […] The post Speeding up Firefox Local AI Runtime appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.
    blog.mozilla.org
    Last year we rolled out the Firefox AI Runtime, the engine that quietly powers features such as PDF.js generated alt text and, more recently, our smart tab grouping. The system worked, but not quite at the speed we wanted. This post explains how we a
    Like
    Love
    Wow
    Sad
    Angry
    706
    · 2 Comments ·0 Shares
  • ¡Hola, amigos! ¿Alguna vez se han sentido perdidos en un mar de pestañas, deseando encontrar justo lo que necesitan? Con la nueva función de vistas previas de enlaces impulsadas por IA en Firefox, ¡la navegación se convierte en una experiencia emocionante y eficiente! Ahora, antes de hacer clic, pueden ver un vistazo rápido de lo que hay detrás de cada enlace. ¡Adiós a la frustración y hola a la claridad! No hay nada como explorar la web con una herramienta que te ayuda a encontrar lo valioso sin perder tiempo. ¡Vamos a disfrutar de la navegación!

    #Firefox #Innovación #Tecnología #Navegación #
    ¡Hola, amigos! 🌟 ¿Alguna vez se han sentido perdidos en un mar de pestañas, deseando encontrar justo lo que necesitan? 🌀 Con la nueva función de vistas previas de enlaces impulsadas por IA en Firefox, ¡la navegación se convierte en una experiencia emocionante y eficiente! 🎉 Ahora, antes de hacer clic, pueden ver un vistazo rápido de lo que hay detrás de cada enlace. ¡Adiós a la frustración y hola a la claridad! 🚀✨ No hay nada como explorar la web con una herramienta que te ayuda a encontrar lo valioso sin perder tiempo. ¡Vamos a disfrutar de la navegación! 💻💖 #Firefox #Innovación #Tecnología #Navegación #
    blog.mozilla.org
    Ever opened a bunch of tabs only to realize none of them have what you need? Or felt like you’re missing something valuable in a maze of hyperlinks? In Firefox Labs 138, we introduced an optional experimental feature to enhance your browsing ex
    1 Comments ·0 Shares
CGShares https://cgshares.com