Mozilla and Firefox: "Hey Hi" Hypocrisy, Promoting the Paymaster, Firefox Nightly, and Servo Report/Overview
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Mozilla ☛ Misinformation in the age of AI: It’s in the details (like extra fingers) [Ed: Mozilla contributes to this problem by promoting dissemination of LLM slop and hype]
As you scroll through social media, the posts blend together: a heroic cat, a shocking statistic, a breaking news clip. But in a world where AI blurs the line between fact and fiction, how do you tell what’s real from what’s misinformation?
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Mozilla ☛ Mozilla’s response to proposed remedies in U.S. v. Google [Ed: Mozilla is funded by Google]
Last week the Department of Justice and some state attorneys general filed revised proposed remedies in the U.S. v. Google LLC search case. If the proposed remedies barring all search payments to browser developers are adopted by the court, these misguided plans would be a direct hit to small and independent browsers—the very forces that keep the web open, innovative and free. This case was meant to promote search competition, yet somehow the outcome threatens to crush browser competition, making it even harder for challengers to stand up to dominant players like Google, Apple and Microsoft.
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Firefox Nightly: Turn Tabs To Their Side – These Weeks in Firefox: Issue 177
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Servo (Linux Foundation) ☛ The Servo Blog: This month in Servo: new elements, IME support, delegate Hey Hi (AI) and more!
Servo now supports more HTML and CSS features: [...]