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By now you've all probably heard about the latest shenanigans from Google and their love for in-browser AI features (if you don't, this is the story: https://www.theverge.com/tech/924933/google-chrome-4gb-gemini-nano-ai-features).

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  • luna@neopaquita.esL luna@neopaquita.es

    @EricCarroll @Vivaldi Ungoogled Chromium is completely FOSS, while Vivaldi has some proprietary, closed source components.

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    @Luna @EricCarroll @Vivaldi In my experience Ungoogled Chromium feels incomplete, since it's removed features from Chromium that rely on Google services without replacing them. (I had similar frustrations with IceCat.)

    Vivaldi reimplements things like ad blocking and sync (and yeah, some of those parts are closed source), and optionally connects to some google services like phishing/malware checks and extensions. I'm not 100% certain, but I think all of those can be turned off.

    https://kvibber.com/reviews/software/ungoogled-chromium/
    https://kvibber.com/reviews/software/vivaldi/

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    • vivaldi@social.vivaldi.netV vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net

      By now you've all probably heard about the latest shenanigans from Google and their love for in-browser AI features (if you don't, this is the story: https://www.theverge.com/tech/924933/google-chrome-4gb-gemini-nano-ai-features).

      Our team has been inspecting the Chromium code and disabling stuff from the very first version of Vivaldi (we have some posts about this in our blog, such as https://vivaldi.com/blog/news/alert-no-google-topics-in-vivaldi/ or https://vivaldi.com/blog/no-google-vivaldi-users-will-not-get-floced/).

      We've also been very outspoken about our dislike of the built-in AI trend in the browser industry, but in case there's still any doubts: yes, we disable all Gemini-related features, and we've been doing it for a while.

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      #101

      @Vivaldi
      Do you strip out any of the "AI" code, to make sure it's nonfunctional and can't be re-enabled by some malicious hacker, or to you just make it "off by default", pat yourselves on the back, and consider your job done?

      I am interested in a browser that *removes* "AI", as opposed to merely "disabling" it.

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      • alexthestampede@maly.ioA alexthestampede@maly.io

        @benroyce I still see it, probably the normal “block and move on”. But my point is that they’re not against useful tech, but slapping a LLM in everything because it’s cool isn’t the definition of useful. Worse, if you see it as a way to make potentially half assed and misunderstood summaries, or answering questions in a similar fashion. That way it’s less than a useful feature, and more of a hazard to users, with the cherry on top of making it a new entry point for data harvesting.

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        #102

        @AlexTheStampede

        are you sure?

        refresh

        because this is what i see, on mastodon.social, logged out:

        what the heck did the guy say? do you know?

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          @AlexTheStampede

          are you sure?

          refresh

          because this is what i see, on mastodon.social, logged out:

          what the heck did the guy say? do you know?

          Link Preview Image
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          @benroyce yep, even on a different client I can still see the account. Last post is, if you’ve seen it, a single “😂” to your hard stance message. And I see nothing that could justify a suspension or anything but, past this, I’m not comfortable sharing let’s say a screenshot of the profile, if a block is in place. But don’t worry about that, I too do it from time to time: enough negativity in the world without having to deal with things that annoy us personally!

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          • ericcarroll@cosocial.caE ericcarroll@cosocial.ca

            @Vivaldi
            How close is Vivaldi to Ungoogled Chromium?

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            @EricCarroll @Vivaldi idk
            why not use helium https://helium.computer/

            #helium

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            • alexthestampede@maly.ioA alexthestampede@maly.io

              @benroyce yep, even on a different client I can still see the account. Last post is, if you’ve seen it, a single “😂” to your hard stance message. And I see nothing that could justify a suspension or anything but, past this, I’m not comfortable sharing let’s say a screenshot of the profile, if a block is in place. But don’t worry about that, I too do it from time to time: enough negativity in the world without having to deal with things that annoy us personally!

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              @AlexTheStampede

              it's not a block, the account has been nuked on its home server

              i think you see a cache on your server that will update eventually

              if you open the account on its home server, https://mastodon.social/@lazza , you should see the same

              they had a four year old account and it got suspended on their home server soon after our rather pedestrian low stakes disagreement

              !?

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              • vivaldi@social.vivaldi.netV vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net

                By now you've all probably heard about the latest shenanigans from Google and their love for in-browser AI features (if you don't, this is the story: https://www.theverge.com/tech/924933/google-chrome-4gb-gemini-nano-ai-features).

                Our team has been inspecting the Chromium code and disabling stuff from the very first version of Vivaldi (we have some posts about this in our blog, such as https://vivaldi.com/blog/news/alert-no-google-topics-in-vivaldi/ or https://vivaldi.com/blog/no-google-vivaldi-users-will-not-get-floced/).

                We've also been very outspoken about our dislike of the built-in AI trend in the browser industry, but in case there's still any doubts: yes, we disable all Gemini-related features, and we've been doing it for a while.

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                #106

                @Vivaldi When I mentioned the news someone said "are you sure Opera isn't doing that too?” I said (unprovoked) well I know that Vivaldi isn't 😊I didn't know how right I was! Thanks!

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                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                  @AlexTheStampede

                  it's not a block, the account has been nuked on its home server

                  i think you see a cache on your server that will update eventually

                  if you open the account on its home server, https://mastodon.social/@lazza , you should see the same

                  they had a four year old account and it got suspended on their home server soon after our rather pedestrian low stakes disagreement

                  !?

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                  #107

                  @benroyce ohhh, you’re right, it’s gone now! Must’ve been my instance caching things like you said. On the bright side, I might know what happened: one of the latest posts was about being increasingly annoyed with the amounts of… ah, I don’t remember the exact wording! Anyway the strong negativity about AI, regardless of usefulness. So maybe that was the last straw that tipped the scale in favor of leaving the platform?

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                  • alexthestampede@maly.ioA alexthestampede@maly.io

                    @benroyce ohhh, you’re right, it’s gone now! Must’ve been my instance caching things like you said. On the bright side, I might know what happened: one of the latest posts was about being increasingly annoyed with the amounts of… ah, I don’t remember the exact wording! Anyway the strong negativity about AI, regardless of usefulness. So maybe that was the last straw that tipped the scale in favor of leaving the platform?

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                    #108

                    @AlexTheStampede

                    That's crazy

                    I understand like bigotry but I didn't think the mods had such a line on AI

                    But I don't know. Maybe sealioning directly at Vivaldi crossed a line. The mods may react to big account complaints or just trolling such accounts on their own

                    Really bizarre

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                    • cal@kind.socialC cal@kind.social

                      @gbsills @kyu3a @Vivaldi DuckDuckGo, by default, is all-in on AI. You want https://noai.duckduckgo.com/

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                      #109

                      @Cal @gbsills @kyu3a @Vivaldi Even noai.duckduckgo.com returns loads of AI results (albeit fewer than regular DuckDuckGo). There's just too much slop out there, and it's drowning out actual content.

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                      • keithammann@dice.campK keithammann@dice.camp

                        @Cal @gbsills @kyu3a @Vivaldi Even noai.duckduckgo.com returns loads of AI results (albeit fewer than regular DuckDuckGo). There's just too much slop out there, and it's drowning out actual content.

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                        #110

                        @KeithAmmann @gbsills @kyu3a @Vivaldi
                        Unfortunately DDG can't do anything about the content of the internet. 😞

                        There's a browser extension you can get that hides a lot of the slop though

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                        • vivaldi@social.vivaldi.netV vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net

                          By now you've all probably heard about the latest shenanigans from Google and their love for in-browser AI features (if you don't, this is the story: https://www.theverge.com/tech/924933/google-chrome-4gb-gemini-nano-ai-features).

                          Our team has been inspecting the Chromium code and disabling stuff from the very first version of Vivaldi (we have some posts about this in our blog, such as https://vivaldi.com/blog/news/alert-no-google-topics-in-vivaldi/ or https://vivaldi.com/blog/no-google-vivaldi-users-will-not-get-floced/).

                          We've also been very outspoken about our dislike of the built-in AI trend in the browser industry, but in case there's still any doubts: yes, we disable all Gemini-related features, and we've been doing it for a while.

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                          #111

                          @Vivaldi
                          Thank you again, for the steady development Vivaldi for the user and definitely not for some shady invasive corporate greed. 😉

                          (I added some hashtags for better visibility in the Fediverse you may had forgotten, feel free to use them.)

                          #Ai #Browser #Chrome #Chromium #Code #Dislike #Features #Google #Gemini #Shenanigans #Trend #Vivaldi
                          @wraith

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                          • keithammann@dice.campK keithammann@dice.camp

                            @Cal @gbsills @kyu3a @Vivaldi Even noai.duckduckgo.com returns loads of AI results (albeit fewer than regular DuckDuckGo). There's just too much slop out there, and it's drowning out actual content.

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                            @KeithAmmann @Cal @kyu3a @Vivaldi True, the best we can ask for now is a browser that doesn't actively try to "help" you find slop, or create it locally.

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                            • kyu3a@social.vivaldi.netK kyu3a@social.vivaldi.net

                              @thibaultmol @Vivaldi I agree. That’s why I use Startpage.com as my default search engine, but sometimes I just have to use Google. Whenever that happens, this AI summary pops up, and it always gets on my nerves. 😓

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                              @kyu3a

                              @thibaultmol @Vivaldi There are one of two extensions who filter AI stuff by default, check the web store.

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                              • loremipsum@s.cafeL loremipsum@s.cafe

                                @EricCarroll @Vivaldi idk
                                why not use helium https://helium.computer/

                                #helium

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                                @loremipsum

                                Didnt know about it, ty.

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                                • lazza@mastodon.socialL lazza@mastodon.social

                                  @dalias @Vivaldi you do realize I mentioned "opt-in", right?

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                                  @lazza

                                  Opt-in means the code will be there, whether I use it or not, making my copy of the software heavier than it should be.

                                  No. If you want AI, you can install some extension, or another browser.

                                  @dalias @Vivaldi

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                                  • vivaldi@social.vivaldi.netV vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net

                                    By now you've all probably heard about the latest shenanigans from Google and their love for in-browser AI features (if you don't, this is the story: https://www.theverge.com/tech/924933/google-chrome-4gb-gemini-nano-ai-features).

                                    Our team has been inspecting the Chromium code and disabling stuff from the very first version of Vivaldi (we have some posts about this in our blog, such as https://vivaldi.com/blog/news/alert-no-google-topics-in-vivaldi/ or https://vivaldi.com/blog/no-google-vivaldi-users-will-not-get-floced/).

                                    We've also been very outspoken about our dislike of the built-in AI trend in the browser industry, but in case there's still any doubts: yes, we disable all Gemini-related features, and we've been doing it for a while.

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                                    @Vivaldi pls, Vivaldi as an instalable .deb on Linux, or at least a flatpak!

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                                    • lazza@mastodon.socialL lazza@mastodon.social

                                      @benroyce @Vivaldi it's better when people have choice, not when some company forces you to behave like they want.

                                      Respectfully, it doesn't matter much whether you understand or not the fact that some people want to chose for themselves.

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                                      @lazza

                                      You DO have choice. You can choose not to install Vivaldi. Software inherits its philosophy from the people who develop it. If they don't want AI, it's logical that they won't put it in their browser.

                                      What's not very logical is asking a browser that's all about privacy to add pieces of software that are totally anti-privacy.

                                      @benroyce @Vivaldi

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                                      • vivaldi@social.vivaldi.netV vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net

                                        By now you've all probably heard about the latest shenanigans from Google and their love for in-browser AI features (if you don't, this is the story: https://www.theverge.com/tech/924933/google-chrome-4gb-gemini-nano-ai-features).

                                        Our team has been inspecting the Chromium code and disabling stuff from the very first version of Vivaldi (we have some posts about this in our blog, such as https://vivaldi.com/blog/news/alert-no-google-topics-in-vivaldi/ or https://vivaldi.com/blog/no-google-vivaldi-users-will-not-get-floced/).

                                        We've also been very outspoken about our dislike of the built-in AI trend in the browser industry, but in case there's still any doubts: yes, we disable all Gemini-related features, and we've been doing it for a while.

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                                        @Vivaldi wouldn't it be easier in the long term to switch to gecko? (and also a lot better for the whole internet, since using chromium means taking part in Google's takeover of the internet even if unwillingly).

                                        I know it's a mamooth task, but still...

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                                        • rataunderground@neopaquita.esR rataunderground@neopaquita.es

                                          @Vivaldi pls, Vivaldi as an instalable .deb on Linux, or at least a flatpak!

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                                          @Rataunderground Linux DEB is available on our download page, both 64 bit and ARM64. There is also an available flatpak, which is maintained by one of our employees (altough it's not an official build)

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