We’re shipping a new API in Firefox Nightly that will let you use our Firefox AI runtime to run offline machine learning tasks in your web extension.

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    23 hours ago

    That’s actually pretty cool, it could allow for an extension to locally hide certain types of content without using a full on blocklist. It could detect homophobic sentences and block that content for example. Or a more intelligent ad blocker that blocks sponsor messages and links. Could be used to detect SEO garbage websites from common patterns and hide them from search results. I see many useful use cases for this

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    1 day ago

    Times I would use that: 0

    Times I have wished FF desktop supported “installing” apps as PWAs: Infinity and beyond

    Jeez, Mozilla, I really want to like you and donate, but your priorities are effed up.

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      For me it’s 0 for both. Even on mobile where PWAs are supported I block PWA manifests in uBo since FF thinks that I am too dumb to handle having both “add to home screen” and “install” in the menu at the same time.

      But we all have different preferences, I am sure there are some users who will enjoy the new feature.