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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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  • 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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              • kranzkrone@quasselkopf.deK kranzkrone@quasselkopf.de

                @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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                @kranzkrone thank you❤️ we'll always be focused on the user!

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

                  @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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                  @Vivaldi thanks! The last time I checked was only snap

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                  • alcojor_comic@neopaquita.esA alcojor_comic@neopaquita.es

                    @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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                    @alcojor_comic @lazza @Vivaldi

                    there's a mystery with this account

                    like you, i pushed back on this lazza account as well. soon after, it was suspended

                    you're reacting to a cache of this account's comments on your server, it no longer exists

                    if you go to its homepage on mastodon.social, you will see that the four year old account has been wiped out

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                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                      @alcojor_comic @lazza @Vivaldi

                      there's a mystery with this account

                      like you, i pushed back on this lazza account as well. soon after, it was suspended

                      you're reacting to a cache of this account's comments on your server, it no longer exists

                      if you go to its homepage on mastodon.social, you will see that the four year old account has been wiped out

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                      @benroyce

                      @Vivaldi I think it was a troll and got banned.

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                      • pteryx@dice.campP pteryx@dice.camp

                        @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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                        @pteryx @Vivaldi
                        We add ifdefs and additionally disable building of files and remove build target dependencies so that the Gemini/Glic code is not compiled into the browser. Other parts are disabled in various ways at run time.

                        Actually deleting code is too much work, not just when removing it, but every time we update the code base we would have to re-delete the files or the code all over again whenever upstream changes a single character in the deleted code. (And it already takes a week, or longer, to do those update in Git). Deleting it over and over again would make it far more likely that we would sometimes make mistakes, and accidentally leave parts in. It is more reliable to do it the way we do it.

                        Additionally. what we have disabled compile-time (Gemini/Glic) is just about the only part we can remove that way. I recently tried to remove more of the code around, rather than disable it runtime, and it turned out that what I had to patch didn't just include the proverbial Kitchen sink, it included a bathtub the size of the Pacific Ocean.

                        Incidentally, since you mentioned a hacker re-enabling things; if you have a hacker on your system who is able to edit executable files, then they could just add their own AI, or replace the browser with their own. No browser can prevent that, no matter what they do.

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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 Loved Opera back in time_t now - ¼ century. Then contributed to moz://lla cut the recompilation time_t from 2 hours to 40 minutes by the one liner adding compiler cache. P1$$€D 0ff by https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=460703
                          https://issues.chromium.org/issues?q=reporter:peter.kovar@gmail.com

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                          • techienotnetie@social.vivaldi.netT techienotnetie@social.vivaldi.net

                            @pteryx @Vivaldi
                            We add ifdefs and additionally disable building of files and remove build target dependencies so that the Gemini/Glic code is not compiled into the browser. Other parts are disabled in various ways at run time.

                            Actually deleting code is too much work, not just when removing it, but every time we update the code base we would have to re-delete the files or the code all over again whenever upstream changes a single character in the deleted code. (And it already takes a week, or longer, to do those update in Git). Deleting it over and over again would make it far more likely that we would sometimes make mistakes, and accidentally leave parts in. It is more reliable to do it the way we do it.

                            Additionally. what we have disabled compile-time (Gemini/Glic) is just about the only part we can remove that way. I recently tried to remove more of the code around, rather than disable it runtime, and it turned out that what I had to patch didn't just include the proverbial Kitchen sink, it included a bathtub the size of the Pacific Ocean.

                            Incidentally, since you mentioned a hacker re-enabling things; if you have a hacker on your system who is able to edit executable files, then they could just add their own AI, or replace the browser with their own. No browser can prevent that, no matter what they do.

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                            @TechieNotNetie @Vivaldi
                            Thank you for clearing that up. I have definitely seen other browser fork projects, when they say they "disabled AI", mean by this that they simply made the default of a toggle in the preferences "off" instead of "on".

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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 so this is why my 2014 laptop cries in pain when I start chromium

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                              • rootbrian@mastodon.socialR rootbrian@mastodon.social

                                @Vivaldi At least firefox is up-front about and gives you the option to outright disable it all at will.
                                The only one thing I keep enabled, is the website translation - that's it (doesn't rely on google).

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                                @rootbrian @Vivaldi

                                You believe in the "killswitch"?! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

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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 And this is why Vivaldi is my browser of choice.

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                                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                    @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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                                    @benroyce @AlexTheStampede FYI (I was curious.. I wonder if it was a one of his posts somewhere in this thread) https://bsky.app/profile/lazza.bsky.social/post/3ml77cpr7wk2g

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                                    • hadeur@metalhead.clubH hadeur@metalhead.club

                                      @benroyce @AlexTheStampede FYI (I was curious.. I wonder if it was a one of his posts somewhere in this thread) https://bsky.app/profile/lazza.bsky.social/post/3ml77cpr7wk2g

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                                      @Hadeur @AlexTheStampede

                                      interesting!

                                      now i'm really curious about what really happened

                                      i want to speculate but we can't see his history

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

                                      because the subject matter higher in the thread is not directly related to bigotry. but then it seems bigotry really is the issue!

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                                      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                        @Hadeur @AlexTheStampede

                                        interesting!

                                        now i'm really curious about what really happened

                                        i want to speculate but we can't see his history

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

                                        because the subject matter higher in the thread is not directly related to bigotry. but then it seems bigotry really is the issue!

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                                        @benroyce @AlexTheStampede I glanced over his profile the other day and his posts looked fine to me.

                                        If it was about the post in this comment section (as far as i remember it fits his description), while it was an awkward comparison, it's a pretty stupid reason to ban him, in my view. That's also why I'm curious..

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                                        • hadeur@metalhead.clubH hadeur@metalhead.club

                                          @benroyce @AlexTheStampede I glanced over his profile the other day and his posts looked fine to me.

                                          If it was about the post in this comment section (as far as i remember it fits his description), while it was an awkward comparison, it's a pretty stupid reason to ban him, in my view. That's also why I'm curious..

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                                          @Hadeur @AlexTheStampede

                                          interesting. i have no recollection of a post here with "migrants and LGBT people" as lazza mentions. which makes sense, they blocked me. is the comment still in your cache?

                                          sometimes the mod team freezes an account and asks them to edit their comment. some do. some get angry and don't

                                          so not a ban per se

                                          it could be mod overreach. or it could be reasonable in this light (not a ban, just an ask to edit)

                                          but i don't know what they said so i can't say

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