• teft@piefed.social
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    11 days ago

    Is one of those agents going to jerk off for you too? Who the fuck needs an agent to browse the web for them?

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      10 days ago

      It’s trying to solve a problem created by SEO slop. “Find me the cheapest car rental”… That’s actually hard to do now bc SEO grift. Rather than building a more honest system, you get “agents” to do the searching for you

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        11 days ago

        It didn’t make sense then, and it doesn’t make sense now. Keyword searches with an understanding of search syntax was always king.

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          Keyword searches with an understanding of search syntax was always king.

          Isn’t that only because of the limitations of the available technology only being able to handle simple strings, though? Conversational computing has been a pipe dream since early sci-fi, where characters would talk to their computers as if they were human; George Jetson never spoke to Rosie in keyword queries.

          I feel like keyword search syntax being “king” is more of a symptom, than an intentional choice.

  • ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
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    11 days ago

    This actually sounds interesting.

    “Find all comments on lemmy that are wrong. Respond explaining how they are wrong.”

    That would save me a lot of work.

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    10 days ago

    I love software that acts without my consent or knowledge while atrophying my brain and wasting tremendous amounts of resources

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    11 days ago

    It will handle your socials, chats, your agenda, your website, your credit card, your vacations, your photos from the moment of activation to well after death…

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      11 days ago

      All so you can spend more time generating value for your masters and overlords. Huzzah, we’ve eliminated the pesky scourge of free time!

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        11 days ago

        Also so they can easily predict who is with them and who is against them. Who’s got the hot new ideas so they can beat them to market. Who might challenge the status quo.

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    10 days ago

    Chrome has added Auto Browse

    sit down, lean back, and watch the internet scroll by /s

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    11 days ago

    They want to push all this shit in browsers so that they can start automatically buying shit once they’re selling ads

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      11 days ago

      God, I hadn’t thought of that. It’s going to be like cancelling a cable subscription but worse.

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    That does it, I’m never installing Chrome again. I haven’t in years anyway because it’s garbage spyware, but still.

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      I haven’t in years anyway

      Exactly why they can pull off anything like that. People who still stay with Chrome are mostly those who’ll eat it up anyway.

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    11 days ago

    You know what this is launching just in time for?

    Tax season.

    Cue* 10 million people getting audited because they let their browser file their taxes for them.

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    11 days ago

    I loathe (couldn’t figure out a synonym more than that) the word agentic. It sums up everything bad and wrong about AI.

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    “Let’s give everyone an army of spambots! What could go wrong?”

    I’m gonna start reading books again.

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      10 days ago

      Vivaldi is in big part closed source, so we literally don’t know what it does behind the scenes

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        The minority of Vivaldi is closed source from what I have read actually - specifically the stuff they have that makes its fancy UI work, but someone can correct me with a citation if that is not true.

        They state that about 95% of it is available to be read where 92% of that is open source from Chromium, 3% is open source from Vivaldi themselves, and the last 5% that is not available to be read is Vivaldi’s UI.

        https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/why-isnt-vivaldi-browser-open-source/

        Still far from open source or free software, but better than most people would think. I guess you would also have to trust them that it really is just the UI.

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          Exactly. Yes, I know they claim it’s just the UI, and the sole purpose of closed-source code is to make it harder to steal innovative UI elements - but when it comes to something as sensitive as the browser, I’d like for these claims to be verifiable.

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        closed source due to the small team but they’re also incredibly open about both the company the advocacy for the internet

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      10 days ago

      Nah, Firefox. Anything based on the blink engine is vulnerable to upstream fuckiness.

      Ladybird is also getting there.

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        Nah, Firefox. Anything based on the blink engine is vulnerable to upstream fuckiness.

        so aren’t firefox forks

        and ladybird might be nice but the dev outed himself as a right wing bigot

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          Firefox forks are less vulnerable purely due to the fact that the main browser engine isnt being developed by a self interested advertising company. (See the recent manifest V3 and discontinuation of V2 shitshow for a example of googles stranglehold causing problems)

          & when it comes to browser engines I’ll set politics aside even if someone has views in very poor taste. The project overall is FOSS and thusly is being developed by hundreds of contributors, I’ve contributed a few bits and pieces for it even.

          Having an additional standalone browser engine serves as insurance against Mozilla doing a stupid and a bulwark against Google dominance.