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  • I'm pretty sure every time you use AI for programming your brain atrophies a little, even if you're just looking something up. There's value in the struggle.

    I assume you were joking but some studies have come out recently that found this is exactly what happens and for more than just programming. (sorry it was a while ago so I dont have links)

  • They said Pocket would be open sourced when they bought it seven years ago

  • If you delete an AI model, the feature may stop working or revert to a non-AI version, but the feature itself still exists in Firefox.

    Oh no, this is terrible. I'll have to use features by myself, without ai help? How do they expect me to use a browser like that

  • Some of these takeaways are crazy:

    • Users often do not have time to thoroughly read release notes or migration guides.
    • ...many users will install a major release before reading the release notes

    Its a major release. You shouldnt be upgrading without reading release notes and the migration guide. Especially not when there was such a publicized lead up to it

  • Sometimes when I read about a new study, I find myself thinking "duh, of course" or "why did we need a study to prove this super obvious thing". I have to remind myself that its always valuable to check assumptions and we can learn a lot even by studying obvious questions.

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