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@cazabon@mindly.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Mozilla wants your input.
https://mozillafoundation.tfaforms.net/201

Here's mine:

#Mozilla #Firefox #AI #NoAI #NoOneWants #feedback #BS

Screenshot of the final blank text input box from a Mozilla survey/feedback form.  The prompt above the box is "What do you want to see from Mozilla in the future?"

My answer:

The single most important thing I would like from Mozilla is...

I want my relationship with the maker of my web-browser to be non-
adversarial. It's been a while since that was true.

I don't want them shipping on-by-default "AI" bullshit with the excuse
that we'll be able to turn it off.

I don't want them creating bullshit polls that only take positive feedback
about whatever management has already decided they want to do.

I don't want them sending Annoying Reply Guy to the Fediverse to argue
in bad faith about what a poll means, what the results mean, or what "no
Al in Firefox" means, deliberately conflating the "AI" that no-one wants
with long-extant features like translation that people want to keep.

I don't want them behaving like a for-profit company, chasing bullshit
trends, spouting marketing jibberish, utterly failing the users,
misunderstanding the community, and treating the users as a waste
byproduct of their very important chase of vulture capital.

I want them to value the users, respect the users, heck, even cherish the
users.
Screenshot of the final blank text input box from a Mozilla survey/feedback form. The prompt above the box is "What do you want to see from Mozilla in the future?" My answer: The single most important thing I would like from Mozilla is... I want my relationship with the maker of my web-browser to be non- adversarial. It's been a while since that was true. I don't want them shipping on-by-default "AI" bullshit with the excuse that we'll be able to turn it off. I don't want them creating bullshit polls that only take positive feedback about whatever management has already decided they want to do. I don't want them sending Annoying Reply Guy to the Fediverse to argue in bad faith about what a poll means, what the results mean, or what "no Al in Firefox" means, deliberately conflating the "AI" that no-one wants with long-extant features like translation that people want to keep. I don't want them behaving like a for-profit company, chasing bullshit trends, spouting marketing jibberish, utterly failing the users, misunderstanding the community, and treating the users as a waste byproduct of their very important chase of vulture capital. I want them to value the users, respect the users, heck, even cherish the users.
Screenshot of the final blank text input box from a Mozilla survey/feedback form. The prompt above the box is "What do you want to see from Mozilla in the future?" My answer: The single most important thing I would like from Mozilla is... I want my relationship with the maker of my web-browser to be non- adversarial. It's been a while since that was true. I don't want them shipping on-by-default "AI" bullshit with the excuse that we'll be able to turn it off. I don't want them creating bullshit polls that only take positive feedback about whatever management has already decided they want to do. I don't want them sending Annoying Reply Guy to the Fediverse to argue in bad faith about what a poll means, what the results mean, or what "no Al in Firefox" means, deliberately conflating the "AI" that no-one wants with long-extant features like translation that people want to keep. I don't want them behaving like a for-profit company, chasing bullshit trends, spouting marketing jibberish, utterly failing the users, misunderstanding the community, and treating the users as a waste byproduct of their very important chase of vulture capital. I want them to value the users, respect the users, heck, even cherish the users.

What Is Your Dream for Mozilla?

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Javier Armentia
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@javierarmentia@neopaquita.es  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

En el #BS la #AEC2 ha puesto:

A partir de ahora vamos a hablar mucho de #eclipses. Por eso @javierarmentia recuerda que informar es un servicio público y que hay que asumir "que el público es curioso, no ingenuo" y hay que contar "sin infantilizar ni asustar"

He escrito en su blog:
https://aecomunicacioncientifica.org/marchando-una-de-eclipses/

AEC2

Marchando una de eclipses - AEC2

Por Javier Armentia / Astrofísico y comunicador científico Me vengo arriba desde el principio: un eclipse total de Sol es uno de esos fenómenos que ponen a prueba al periodismo científico. No porque sea difícil de explicar —al fin y al cabo, es mecánica celeste básica y su cálculo se hace con suficiente precisión desde […]
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@jwz@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

RE: https://social.vmbrasseur.com/@vmbrasseur/115922995190919975

Mozilla wants your input. Here's mine:

Mozilla should be doing two things and two things only:

1: Building THE reference implementation web browser, and
2: Being a jugular-snapping attack dog on standards committees.
3: There is no 3.

Mozilla should have NOTHING to do with AI. Nobody wants it. Stop forcing AI into every corner of every project because your VC-brained management have completely lost the plot.

https://mozillafoundation.tfaforms.net/201

What Is Your Dream for Mozilla?

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@cazabon@mindly.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Mozilla wants your input.
https://mozillafoundation.tfaforms.net/201

Here's mine:

#Mozilla #Firefox #AI #NoAI #NoOneWants #feedback #BS

Screenshot of the final blank text input box from a Mozilla survey/feedback form.  The prompt above the box is "What do you want to see from Mozilla in the future?"

My answer:

The single most important thing I would like from Mozilla is...

I want my relationship with the maker of my web-browser to be non-
adversarial. It's been a while since that was true.

I don't want them shipping on-by-default "AI" bullshit with the excuse
that we'll be able to turn it off.

I don't want them creating bullshit polls that only take positive feedback
about whatever management has already decided they want to do.

I don't want them sending Annoying Reply Guy to the Fediverse to argue
in bad faith about what a poll means, what the results mean, or what "no
Al in Firefox" means, deliberately conflating the "AI" that no-one wants
with long-extant features like translation that people want to keep.

I don't want them behaving like a for-profit company, chasing bullshit
trends, spouting marketing jibberish, utterly failing the users,
misunderstanding the community, and treating the users as a waste
byproduct of their very important chase of vulture capital.

I want them to value the users, respect the users, heck, even cherish the
users.
Screenshot of the final blank text input box from a Mozilla survey/feedback form. The prompt above the box is "What do you want to see from Mozilla in the future?" My answer: The single most important thing I would like from Mozilla is... I want my relationship with the maker of my web-browser to be non- adversarial. It's been a while since that was true. I don't want them shipping on-by-default "AI" bullshit with the excuse that we'll be able to turn it off. I don't want them creating bullshit polls that only take positive feedback about whatever management has already decided they want to do. I don't want them sending Annoying Reply Guy to the Fediverse to argue in bad faith about what a poll means, what the results mean, or what "no Al in Firefox" means, deliberately conflating the "AI" that no-one wants with long-extant features like translation that people want to keep. I don't want them behaving like a for-profit company, chasing bullshit trends, spouting marketing jibberish, utterly failing the users, misunderstanding the community, and treating the users as a waste byproduct of their very important chase of vulture capital. I want them to value the users, respect the users, heck, even cherish the users.
Screenshot of the final blank text input box from a Mozilla survey/feedback form. The prompt above the box is "What do you want to see from Mozilla in the future?" My answer: The single most important thing I would like from Mozilla is... I want my relationship with the maker of my web-browser to be non- adversarial. It's been a while since that was true. I don't want them shipping on-by-default "AI" bullshit with the excuse that we'll be able to turn it off. I don't want them creating bullshit polls that only take positive feedback about whatever management has already decided they want to do. I don't want them sending Annoying Reply Guy to the Fediverse to argue in bad faith about what a poll means, what the results mean, or what "no Al in Firefox" means, deliberately conflating the "AI" that no-one wants with long-extant features like translation that people want to keep. I don't want them behaving like a for-profit company, chasing bullshit trends, spouting marketing jibberish, utterly failing the users, misunderstanding the community, and treating the users as a waste byproduct of their very important chase of vulture capital. I want them to value the users, respect the users, heck, even cherish the users.

What Is Your Dream for Mozilla?

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Javier Armentia
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@javierarmentia@neopaquita.es  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

No estábamos todas en la foto, pero éramos, bajo el sol exagerado de Palma de Mallorca para ser casi noviembre y delante de la sandía que nos recuerda el genocidio en Gaza, la sonriente y recién elegida junta de la #AEC2, la Asociación Española de Comunicación Científica, a la que pertenezco desde hace 30 años y en la que vuelvo a servir como vocal. La foto la he robado de #BS porque mi asociación aún no se ha animado a venir por aquí. Al menos dejó X. Bueno, que mirad qué guapas estamos.
https://bsky.brid.gy/r/https://bsky.brid.gy/#bridgy-fed-dm-?-https://neopaquita.es/users/javierarmentia-2025-10-31T12:46:48.301799+00:00
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una foto de equipo. La sandía de PeloPanton no se ve mucho pero está ahí: nos la pintó para el #CCSC2025 y todos pusimos nuestras semillitas ahí pegadas. En el centro, de verde, está Gema Revuelta, la presidenta de la asociación.
una foto de equipo. La sandía de PeloPanton no se ve mucho pero está ahí: nos la pintó para el #CCSC2025 y todos pusimos nuestras semillitas ahí pegadas. En el centro, de verde, está Gema Revuelta, la presidenta de la asociación.
una foto de equipo. La sandía de PeloPanton no se ve mucho pero está ahí: nos la pintó para el #CCSC2025 y todos pusimos nuestras semillitas ahí pegadas. En el centro, de verde, está Gema Revuelta, la presidenta de la asociación.
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@andycarolan@social.lol  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

I see Adobe is forcing more Gen AI sh*t into their products 😔

Also, what is this BS about "credits"... is this some kind of pay to win IAP thing?

#AI #BS #Adobe

A new 'feature' in Adobe Illustrator 

"Print Bleed extends graphic to bleed using generative Al and uses 1 credit per generation, unless you have a plan with unlimited access. You can turn it on or off in Preferences."
A new 'feature' in Adobe Illustrator "Print Bleed extends graphic to bleed using generative Al and uses 1 credit per generation, unless you have a plan with unlimited access. You can turn it on or off in Preferences."
A new 'feature' in Adobe Illustrator "Print Bleed extends graphic to bleed using generative Al and uses 1 credit per generation, unless you have a plan with unlimited access. You can turn it on or off in Preferences."
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